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Hey guys I am new here so I wanted to start with an idea I am currently testing.
Recently I got an email from Authority Hacker regarding sites that went up while a massive amount of sites crashed.
Since all 3 sites from their email have pretty unique content I decided to test if they would show better results, ranking-wise.
I figured out Chat GPT is scraping its data from search engines like Google so mind also asked GPT to try to get some answers.
I asked it questions like Analyze this article and come back with a percentage of unique information and a percentage of information you already possess in your knowledge base.
After a few tweaks of the prompt, I got something like this:
This article has 40-45% unique information while it has 55-60% information already known.
These are widely known information that they put in GPT's knowledge base and then he uses them to spin content and make hundreds of blogs with basically 0% of unique information, information from "your" knowledge base.
I put this to the test and started working on some articles that I made using chat gpt + human editing.
I plan to rewrite manually these articles using unique information, now that's a catch it is hard to get to those. But simple review, comparison, or some user experience could be unique information.
Here, I shared the idea, let me know if it makes sence.
By the way I will post updates here.
Recently I got an email from Authority Hacker regarding sites that went up while a massive amount of sites crashed.
Since all 3 sites from their email have pretty unique content I decided to test if they would show better results, ranking-wise.
I figured out Chat GPT is scraping its data from search engines like Google so mind also asked GPT to try to get some answers.
I asked it questions like Analyze this article and come back with a percentage of unique information and a percentage of information you already possess in your knowledge base.
After a few tweaks of the prompt, I got something like this:
This article has 40-45% unique information while it has 55-60% information already known.
These are widely known information that they put in GPT's knowledge base and then he uses them to spin content and make hundreds of blogs with basically 0% of unique information, information from "your" knowledge base.
I put this to the test and started working on some articles that I made using chat gpt + human editing.
I plan to rewrite manually these articles using unique information, now that's a catch it is hard to get to those. But simple review, comparison, or some user experience could be unique information.
Here, I shared the idea, let me know if it makes sence.
By the way I will post updates here.