My Jarvis stuff is doing really well! Some people are just lazy and do not format nor ameliorate what Jarvis gives them. He speeds up the work flow and is a good tool for an already decent writer!
I figured it would rank the way you use the tool. You can't just copy and paste what it spits out, if you edit it and format it right it's a pretty decent article.
Jarvis is not a "magic button" to push and create content. You have to work with him. Once you know how to use Jarvis, you can achieve amazing effects!
It's against humanity that this channel doesn't have a million subscribers. Great content and honest and upfront guy, unlike 99% of the other tech channels.
I agree that Google won't hurt you if you use AI to assist you with the writing. If you use to spin existing articles, it's another story. Great video Alex, always enjoy your videos, very inspiring.
Google can't crack down on AI auto generated content. It's impossible if there are no exact references that it can locate on the internet. It's basically undoable to create an algorithm that can 100% safely flag content as AI generated.
Google doesnt need to safely flag ai content. They can do whatever they want with your site and don't need to point exactly to any thing wrong you did. There is a GT2 detector which almost always flag AI gpt3 content... so if you consistently generate content that grt flag, google will definitely want to take a look and pit an end to your kingdom.
Great video Alex. I haven’t fully exploited Jarvis yet and have only really used it for good introductions and conclusions. Gonna use more of its features soon. Also loving the old skool WP Eagle tshirt! 👍🏻
I found your website in this video and ran it through AHREFS to see your rankings. It looks like at one point you had 150 keywords on the first page of Google. However, a month later you had just 5. It looks like Google detected that you were using this AI content since low quality backlinks just get ignored instead of damaging your rankings like it used to do. Around 6 months after your ranking loss you have 20 keywords on the first page. What happened? Do you suspect its the AI content? Because that's what I would suspect
@@WPEagle Looking at a few of your sites I see all of a sudden there's just a huge dropoff of keywords ranked. As if Google hit you with a penality. Do you have any idea why that happened? This makes me afraid to use this AI content for my clients blogs.
Another great entertaining video from Alex here ! These ai tools today sure they will help you in some ways, find some topic ideas or summary text or something. I wonder that your last website experience (the dart site) ranks well and gets traffic so well and the other sites not who have content with the jarvis ai tool? What is the cause of this ? Today you have some opportunities when you are not a good writer, then rewrite text in your won words, speak it in your own words, create podcasts (as example) , rewriting text adding some seo value from other authorities to it the you should be fine. Have a nice day !
Copyscape. But actually I noticed when doing my own darts research and he articles on my site matched the first sites on google. They had also copied amazon listings word for word so it was pretty obvious.
I love the hate for AI writers. What does a human writer do? They identify appropriate keywords, research the topic, read sources, and rewrite what they took in. What does an AI writer do? They identify appropriate keywords, research the topic, read sources, and rewrite what they took in. Only AI's do it quicker and faster. Maybe not better but I would rather pay ~$35/month to get 12 - 15 blog posts that are 2,000+ words long and are 85% done instead of pay a writer a few hundred bucks for 3-4 blog posts that are 100% done. I could do the posts myself and spend money on an SEO manager.
If guys want to know whether Jarvis can bring direct profit from the content marketing, they will be disappointed, the ranking seems only for the non-commercial keywords with low keyword difficulty. Even the content ranks, it can't get back the monthly subscribed fee. The site owner should add the manual content to push more on the purchasing action. Or don't expect winning money back, just consider SEO is a long-term systematic project, if you build each brick solidly then it can help to build the skyscraper in the future.
SEO is indeed a long term systematic project. Good content will always rank well regardless of whether it’s pure human or created with assistance of AI. I have a case study video coming soon where I have a site created using Jarvis content thanks worth 5 figures. That should cover a few years Jarvis subs…
Thank you for your videos! Please, can you explain? Maybe I misunderstand something? I mean, if lots of people start using Jarvis and similar tools, Internet will get oversaturated with the type of content, right? And many more websites will be built as it'll be easy to create content for them. So, competition will grow quickly. Content will lose its value as there will be too many sites with comparable content alike. And so on. This is how I see it. Am I wrong here?
@@WPEagle thank you for the reply! 🙂 I've just read someone's comment about stealing of his content. I mean, he said his traffic dropped just because someone stole his content, spun it, changed it a bit and now this site with stolen modified content outranked his own! I mean, is there a way to protect content from stealing?
But it can't be unique wiht AI, can it? Any AI must use some kind of database to write, and all AI does is spin the words around from already written sentences. Is there actually anything original in those articles?
@@Alex_1729 If you're using a premium spinner or AI and making the entire content unique then it will definitely rank. I have tried it once. But the thing is with AI and spinners is that you can only rank with very low compitition keywords. Once your competitor adds his/her content, which might me unique and handwritten, then you will losse your rank.
Hi Alex, do you think the buyer is going to have any objection? I mean when you selling site and buyer knowing that content was written using AI tool would this have any negative effect when selling your site?
Is there any way to tell if the articles written by writers are not using Jarvis to generate them? That would be a challenge going forward, as there is no point paying them if they are using AI tools to generate them..
I’ve sacked Jarvis. Do you have a video going through step by step what you do when you start a site with the intention of selling it? I have four sites and want to sell a couple. How do you know when it is ready to sell? Thank you
Hi. I recently watched a video on the Authority Hacker channel where they mentioned that AI content (especially pointing out at Jasper) may be in danger in near future. They also mentioned a tool called OpenAI (GPT2) detector by Hugging Face that helps you detect AI-generated content. I actually pasted my content created with Jasper and some of my original work in that tool and it instantly detected the AI content. So I am thinking about whether it is safe to use these AI tools or not. When this simple tool can detect AI content, is Google not going to detect it? Kindly let me know your thoughts. Thanks.
Hi alex this month i wrote 35 articles from jarvis and yesterday i received an email from Google that you're content is spam so i removed all the 35 articles from website and even my website is 2 year old and google, banned my adsense account as we'll
Dont use AI content to publish on your important websites. Its very easy to spot AI content using a gpt2 tool called hugging face. Sooner or latter google will get you. I feel sorry now for people and companies who hire content writers. They pay paying a high price for AI without knowing and pitting their entire business at risk.
I absolutely agree... Why put your reputated site at risk... Google is ahead ... They will update their algorithm...Which hits all websites with AI content.... I always believe "Genuine" things always sustain... And will have no fear with any "Algorithmic updates"
We pushed a lot of content with Jarvis on a new site. A lot of keywords were picked up but 60% of them were lost during the following weeks…No idea what it means….