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Introduce yourself + tell me what website you are trying to rank 🎉
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Howdy, I'm Jim, somehow stumbled onto Nico's YouTube video "How To Use Google NotebookLM AI for SEO Blogs | Step-by-Step Guide" and was like on The Voice, when singer is so good the judges all smash the buzzer at the same time .. so found him here a few minutes after that video 😆
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@Jessica Madry I agree, that was a good one. Have come to the realization that the expensive SEO tools are a thing of the past, great if $$ is no object, but not necessary today.
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Matt Diggity has a new video on his YT channel talking about the importance of using NLP-friendly scripts, and he gives you his actual prompt at the end of the video, then shows how he tested to verify the results. There might be a bit of a conflict, however, with both desiring very 'human-sounding' results as the NLP-friendly content generated by his prompts is very concise, to the point, using a specific grammar structure that Google algorithm seems to prefer for ranking.. and wanting Google's algorithm to give such 'human-sounding' content the same weight as what Diggity is recommending you do instead... check out and come to your own conclusions. I'm sure if you're here, you likely know who Matt Diggity is...
Try this single prompt is enough to know which LLM stand out of All.
PROMPT: "I wonder if google love some writers content in different niches" MY WINNER IS: meta.ai if your result is different, write in comments THANKS
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@Matt Hutchinson Exactly.
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"I wonder if google love some writers content in different niches" << I'm not sure what you are actually asking, though, I'm assuming English is not your native language. The grammar and sytax of this prompt are ambiguous, at best, in English. I just had Google Gemini 'fix' the prompt, as best I, and Gemini, understand: "Does Google favor content from writers in specific niches?" This rewording: - Corrects the grammar: "love" is replaced with the more appropriate "favor". - Reduces ambiguity: It clarifies the user is asking about Google's potential preference for certain niches. - Improves clarity: It uses more precise language overall.
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Jim Gavioli
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IT Guy.. with a creative streak. Can only take so much: VSphere, Linux, Routers... AI Art makes me feel human again . Here to learn and have fun :-)

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