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Google AI Says to put Elmer’s Glue in Your Pizza Sauce…How Smart Is AI Really?
Warning from a human: Not safe - Don't do it!
Do you have that friend who always answers so confidently that everyone just assumes they must be right - even when they’re totally wrong? That’s basically what AI is like right now. And if you've got a friend that screenshots AI content to you and you disagree with it, point
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Tagged AI fact checking, ai fails, AI hallucination examples, AI hallucinations, AI math errors, AI misinformation, AI mistakes, AI reasoning problems, AI reliability, AI research, artificial intelligence flaws, ChatGPT errors, ChatGPT wrong answers, Gemini fails, Google Gemini errors
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AI Gone Rogue Again? Perplexity Bots Bypass IP Blocks and Robots.txt
Just months after Claude’s so-called “blackmail” stunt fueled fears about agentic AI models, the web is facing another wave of rogue behavior. This time, Perplexity AI is under fire for sneaking past website blocks, disguising its bots, and scraping content without permission. While Claude sparked debates about AI ethics and control, Perplexity highlights a more widespread, everyday threat to publishers: unconsented content harvesting at massive scale.
Ignoring Robots.txt
Cloudflare, which recently expanded into bot management, reported that Perplexity’s crawlers often
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If you’ve been online lately and you're a web dev like me, you’ve probably heard a lot of hype around AIO (AI Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). These buzzwords are being tossed around as the "new SEO" — but what do they actually mean? And how do they differ practically from traditional SEO?
If you’ve found yourself scratching your head, this post is for you. Let's break it down and get real about what AIO/GEO mean, how
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Tagged ai optimization, AI tools, AI-generated content, ai-generated snippets, aio, author, authority, authority signals, backlinks, brand mentions, brand visibility, chatgpt, content clustering, faq, faq sections, featured snippets, forums, generative engine optimization, geo, google ai overviews, Google Business Profile, Google rich snippets, google's ai overview, headings, high-quality content, how-to, internal linking, internal links, keyword research, large language models, llm, mobile friendly, natural language, new seo, organization, perplexity.ai, quora, reddit, responsive, responsive app, schema, schema markup, schema.org, search engine optimization, search engines, seo, structured data, subheadings, technical performance, title tag, topical authority, trust, usability, visibility, website speed, wikidata, wikipedia
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The AI Overview Era: Will Google’s New AI Steal Your Website Traffic? Solution?
Welcome to the Age of AI Overviews - and Zero-Click Searches
Google’s search results page just got a major upgrade - and a potential shakeup for website owners. With the broader rollout of AI Overviews, Google is now providing instant, AI-generated answers at the top of search results. It’s designed to save users time… but it could be costing you traffic.
This shift marks the rise of what many in SEO call zero-click searches - when users get the
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Is Your Google Search Console “Average Position” Lying to You?
You log into Google Search Console (GSC) and see massive numbers under your daily impressions. Your site is popping up in thousands of search results! Then, you check your sitewide Average Position metric. It hovers somewhere between 10 and 15. On really good days, you might even celebrate hitting the coveted single digits - positions 7–9.
But then you look at your actual traffic, and the click count is surprisingly low.
With AI Overviews and Featured Snippets now eating up
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Tagged ai overviews, average position, bloat, clean code, click-through rate, clicks, ctr, fast loading times, fast website, featured snippets, Google Search Console, gsc, html, impressions, long-tail keywords, plugins, ranking position, search engine ranking, seo, third-party plugins
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How to Check How Your Web Page or Blog Post is Ranking in Google
If you’ve published a web page or blog post, knowing how it’s performing in search engines is key to improving traffic and SEO. Fortunately, there are several ways to check your ranking. This guide will walk you through the most effective methods.
1. Use Google Search to Check Rankings: Manual Tracking
The simplest way to see how your web page or blog post is performing is to search for it directly. This also allows you to track rankings over
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Tagged ahrefs, average position, backlinks, blog post ranking, boost traffic, clear cache, click-through rate, clicks, content marketing, content strategy, ctr, featured snippets, google analytics, Google Search Console, google search engine ranking, gsc, impressions, incognito, keyword performance, keyword rankings, keyword tracking, keywords, moz, organic traffic, personalized search, private browsing window, queries, semrush, seo tips, seo tools, target keywords, ubersiggest, web page ranking, website traffic
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7 Underrated SEO Strategies That Actually Drive Traffic (With Examples)
When it comes to SEO, the advice often sounds the same: write great content, build backlinks, optimize title tags, speed up your site. While those are foundational, some of the most powerful wins come from lesser-discussed tactics that deliver real results - sometimes with very little effort.
Here are 7 underrated SEO strategies that are actually working for real site owners and marketers right now:
1. Seed Backlinks Through Free Stock Photo Platforms
If you take high-quality,
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Tagged backlinks, boost ranking, boost traffic, build backlinks, content update strategy, faq, frequently asked questions, Google Search Console, high-quality content, internal linking, internal links, long-tail keywords, organic backlinks, organic traffic, pexels, q&a, search engine optimization, search intent, seo, seo strategies, seo tips, SEO tips 2025, stock photo backlinks, target keywords, title tag, title tag length, title tags, traction, underrated SEO, unsplash, website speed
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