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Spotting the Robot in the Blog: How to Tell if AI Wrote It (and Why Google Cares If You Didn’t Fix It)

AI written blog post

Ever read a blog post that feels… off? The grammar’s flawless, the formatting’s clean - but the content? It’s oddly empty. Like a perfectly staged house that still doesn’t feel lived in. That’s your first clue: it might be AI-generated.

Now, AI-written content isn’t automatically bad. Google doesn’t penalize you just for using AI tools. But here’s the catch: if your content doesn’t genuinely help users, Google will take notice - and your rankings could suffer.

That’s why it’s important

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How Many Views Do You Need for Core Web Vitals to Show in Google Search Console or PageSpeed Insights?

Core Web Vitals, Not enough real-world speed data

If you've ever opened up Google Search Console or PageSpeed Insights only to be told:

“Not enough usage data in the last 90 days for this device type,” or "The Chrome User Experience Report does not have sufficient real-world speed data for this page."

...you’re not alone - and you're definitely not the first to wonder:

How many views do you actually need for Core Web Vitals data to show up?

Let’s break down what’s going on, how Google collects

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How to Build a Website That Ranks and Converts with E-E-A-T

google-e-e-a-t

Creating a website that ranks well on search engines and converts visitors into customers requires more than just having good content. It requires a solid strategy, combining search engine optimization (SEO) with the principles of E-E-A-T: Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. These elements are key to Google's algorithms and can have a major impact on your site's visibility and user engagement.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you build a website that not only ranks but also converts effectively by

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Can a Website Solely Rely on SEO for Traffic and Sales? 

SEO traffic and sales

No, a website should not solely rely on SEO for traffic and sales. While SEO is a crucial component of any successful online presence, it has limitations and risks:

  • Algorithm Updates: Search engine algorithms are constantly evolving. Changes can significantly impact search rankings, potentially reducing traffic and sales overnight.
  • Competition: SEO is competitive. It can take time and effort to achieve high rankings, especially in competitive niches.
  • Limited Reach: SEO primarily focuses on organic search traffic. It may not
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What Factors Does Google Consider When Ranking Websites?

Google PageRank algorithm

Google's search algorithm, known as PageRank, is a complex system that aims to rank web pages based on their relevance and importance. While the exact details are kept confidential, here are some of the key factors that Google considers:  

1. Content Quality:

  • Relevance: Does the content accurately and comprehensively address the user's search query?
  • Originality: Is the content unique and free from plagiarism?  
  • Depth and Expertise: Does the content provide in-depth information and demonstrate expertise in the subject
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