100% AI Site as a "Legit" Publisher

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Say you have a successful network of sites that are all "legit" as such (in Google's eyes).

Say you want to experiment with a 100% bulk AI content site without messing with your other sites.

Aside from:

1. Not adding the site to GA
2. Not adding the site to GSC
3. Receiving any emails about the site in a non-gmail address

What other precautions would you take?

In terms of DNS/server IP leaking, would Cloudflare proxy be sufficient?

Would you also use a different domain registrar (obviously different registrant details).

Plugins, themes etc I would ensure there is no kind of "network" footprint.
 
I think your mindset is stuck in 2010 when people were spinning content and you gotta hide it from Google. I see AI content rank well nowadays and don't think that such precautions are necessary. I have a competitor who gets half a million clicks a month with a templated SEO site and they have tons of AI written pages.

What they did well was make the AI content look good and serves query intent.

Also from leaked Google engineering data, seems like a big factor is your bounce rate and click stream data; so, you just gotta fool the human into staying on the site, AI or not.

As for me, I'm making two 100% AI content sites. One's a review site and the other is adult. For adult, I don't think there's any issues since adult content is all BS anyways. I don't think people will write content like they did pre-AI and I think the future will be mostly 1 prompt engineer in a company who will generate almost all the content instead of a content team.

You have nothing to worry about.
 
In terms of DNS/server IP leaking, would Cloudflare proxy be sufficient?

Cloudflare doesn't advertise hiding your IP address from Google. Several years ago I went through great lengths with live challenges of me alone being able to find the IP Address of any site that uses cloudflare, there were like 3 rounds of testing me on it in this thread and I found every single one of the IP Addresses: https://www.buildersociety.com/thre...ay-http-websites-as-insecure.2173/#post-22014

The thread started here: https://www.buildersociety.com/thre...ay-http-websites-as-insecure.2173/#post-22003

I'm not a billion/trillion dollar company. I'm just a guy with a default OSX computer. If I can find every single IP Address I was challenged to, Google definitely can.
I have a competitor who gets half a million clicks a month with a templated SEO site and they have tons of AI written pages.

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I would take everything this guy says with a grain of salt. He has demonstrated in the past he has no problem lying and making up stuff about his "reality" - and admitting he is trolling. What he gains I don't know. But it's all very tiring...
 
Cloudflare doesn't advertise hiding your IP address from Google. Several years ago I went through great lengths with live challenges of me alone being able to find the IP Address of any site that uses cloudflare, there were like 3 rounds of testing me on it in this thread and I found every single one of the IP Addresses: https://www.buildersociety.com/thre...ay-http-websites-as-insecure.2173/#post-22014

The thread started here: https://www.buildersociety.com/thre...ay-http-websites-as-insecure.2173/#post-22003

I'm not a billion/trillion dollar company. I'm just a guy with a default OSX computer. If I can find every single IP Address I was challenged to, Google definitely can.


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I would take everything this guy says with a grain of salt. He has demonstrated in the past he has no problem lying and making up stuff about his "reality" - and admitting he is trolling. What he gains I don't know. But it's all very tiring...
Don't believe me then.
 
Thanks all, better safe than sorry, will pick up a cheap dedicated server to experiment on (with a different provider!).
 
I don’t know what shady shit you guys are doing but all the legit companies I know downsized their content team and augmented it with a prompt engineer. Writing process is that the prompt engineer generates articles and writers just do QA.
 
I think your mindset is stuck in 2010 when people were spinning content and you gotta hide it from Google. I see AI content rank well nowadays and don't think that such precautions are necessary. I have a competitor who gets half a million clicks a month with a templated SEO site and they have tons of AI written pages.

What they did well was make the AI content look good and serves query intent.

Also from leaked Google engineering data, seems like a big factor is your bounce rate and click stream data; so, you just gotta fool the human into staying on the site, AI or not.

As for me, I'm making two 100% AI content sites. One's a review site and the other is adult. For adult, I don't think there's any issues since adult content is all BS anyways. I don't think people will write content like they did pre-AI and I think the future will be mostly 1 prompt engineer in a company who will generate almost all the content instead of a content team.

You have nothing to worry about.
Would really appreciate if you share examples of such sites. How do they look like? Is the content 100% AI or only parts
 
Would really appreciate if you share examples of such sites. How do they look like? Is the content 100% AI or only parts
Not going to share then publicly but if you PM me and we chat on Skype, I would be willing to share then.
 
I don’t know what shady shit you guys are doing but all the legit companies I know downsized their content team and augmented it with a prompt engineer. Writing process is that the prompt engineer generates articles and writers just do QA.
The future is humans edit.
 
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