How I Ranked an AI-Written Article on The 1st Page of Google in 4 Days

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Today I want to talk about ranking an AI-written article on the first page of Google in just 4 days. I decided to share more strategic processes with you, and this is what they will look like. I’ll share results I’ve had, the strategies I implemented and why I did it. Hopefully, you can do the same or something similar in your business and get traffic to your blog, more customers, or whatever it is that your final goal is. AI content for bloggers. I know many of you are skeptical about it, but it’s usually because you haven’t done your research, haven’t heard from other expert bloggers, and haven’t actually given it a chance. Because the case with me is that I was also skeptical and I stayed away from it for a long time, but then I started hearing everyone in the industry saying positive things about it, using it to create content for their blogs, starting niche sites, specifically so they can create a lot of content using AI. And it was giving them results. No one knows how long that can continue, because pretty soon most of the websites online might be AI-generated, but that doesn’t mean yours can’t be quality. Google takes AI blogs seriously since its recent update, and it gives them a higher chance of ranking than before. But I know that it’s hard to believe it before you actually see results. So that’s why I’m here today, to inspire you to give it a try and keep working on ranking your content. Why I Began Creating AI Content for LRS I said some time ago that I only create content using ChatGPT for one of my niche sites and not for Let’s Read Success, my main blog, but things have changed. Literally, the industry changed in a few months, since last year. The most important thing was that Google algorithm update I mentioned, where the biggest search engine online treats AI generated content in the same way that it does content created by humans. The simple argument for that is that both can be quality and both can be crappy. Many blogs started by people are for the sole purpose of making money, promoting something, not giving value, and just it’s not what the Internet needs more of. There is plenty of that. In the same way, it’s possible that you use AI to help you out with your content, you edit it, add your personal touch, connect with your audience, and you can literally create the most valuable blog ever. So why should we rule this out when there’s so many opportunities? The biggest benefits are that it saves us time, it can do research much better than us and much faster, and we can use it in so many different ways. So I started using it for Let’s Read Success – just to come up with blog post titles, to create a draft for an article, to create a list of ideas, or to add a separate section to an article like an FAQ section, because ChatGPT is really good at that, and just in little ways in which I can upgrade my content or generate new articles. But eventually I started creating whole articles, and I can edit them a lot or a bit, depending on how much I want to change. But the thing is, Let’s Read Success is a big website. It covers many topics. I don’t have a team of writers, and now ChatGPT is finally allowing me to produce more content in no time. Not just less time,