Class 5 Both example posts are dead—the Dreaded 410. Is there any particular thing we should have noted to do or not to do?
On to Class 6.
the Dreaded 410
Hey Don,
I have no proof, but I'm wondering whether post frequency plays a part in raising red flags. A legit, solo writer would struggle to get more than a couple of well-researched articles online daily, I'd imagine.
So a fresh account posting 3-5 new reviews every day?
Partha advised to make the majority of your posts informational (maybe 80:20).
... and I'd avoid forcing affiliate links down people's necks! ie: keep them subtle, in-context links.
my standards for SEO Parasite posts have initially lowered as I go for "volume".
I think shifting the mindset towards more volume is key here. The nice thing about using a well-crafted prompt is you can also maintain pretty high quality, with just a little 'post-production' editing.
When I used to spam the bejesus out of G many moons ago, the mentality was always 'churn and burn'. The nice thing about parasite SEO is you don't get your domain deindexed in the engines. Just set up another account and off you go again ...
I linked to the relevant post on the Medium Blog above, but I believe this is Medium's most up-to-date position on AI content. It is consistent with Diane's advice.
"To be clear: Your blog on Medium is your home to publish whatever you want and we imagine that some of you may want to experiment there. So if you’re wondering whether you can still publish fully AI-generated stories for your followers, the answer is yes. However, if you are on Medium looking to find readers from our network, then the answer is no — we will not promote fully AI-generated stories to a broader audience."
- Scott Lamb, VP, Content @ Medium.
I change a little on Linkedin. Before, in many years, I used it only to get a link to me site.
But when I was invited to a group to help people there, from Linkedin itself, I saw a quick difference in click to WA. And I have never been their affiliate.
So I started thinking if it was possible to have more benefits from it, and I was just sure.
Then come, I am not sure but think it was Partha, with a great idea. He said to let AI write a 3-500 word summary and then more in this post (with the link).
I changed it a little bit. I found Also ask and told AI to write 200-word answers to these questions in my tone (it is easy to let AI talk in your tone). If needed, I added or removed it, but the maximum was 240 words.
And the last paragraph is there are more important things similar to this in the post.
I want to stress it is very, very few test. To few to change things. But at least, this helped me and I got more views from my first posts with this method than in 2-3 weeks before!