Has anyone used AI to make content for their website and seen good results?

I’m curious if anyone here has tested AI tools to create content for their website.

  • Does AI content actually perform better for you?
  • What tools or programs do you use?
  • Have you tried generating images with it? How did that go?
  • Did you notice any penalties from search engines?
  • Any other tips or experiences to share?

I use it for SEO on odd products that are hard to describe. It’s been very helpful.

Devin said:
I use it for SEO on odd products that are hard to describe. It’s been very helpful.

Do you mean product descriptions or something else?

Devin said:
I use it for SEO on odd products that are hard to describe. It’s been very helpful.

It works for blog posts too. We use a tool we built for creating AI content, and it even generates images. Just make sure to work on other metrics like backlinks and performance.

We use it for long-form content. It saves time and works great for targeting local keywords. We even built a tool with dynamic prompts to streamline the process.

Lewis said:
We use it for long-form content. It saves time and works great for targeting local keywords. We even built a tool with dynamic prompts to streamline the process.

What’s the name of the tool you mentioned? Is it available for others?

@Vicente
Sure, it’s called 8arms.ai. It’s mainly for blog posts and static SEO content. Let me know if there’s something you’d like it to include.

Lewis said:
@Vicente
Sure, it’s called 8arms.ai. It’s mainly for blog posts and static SEO content. Let me know if there’s something you’d like it to include.

Thanks for the info.

I’ve used raw AI content for clients who wanted cheap, fast results. It ranks okay for local SEO, but detailed edits like meta titles and internal links make a huge difference. Building a well-structured site with AI could work, but sub-editing is key for higher rankings.

@Damon
True. AI content can rank, even if detected as AI. Google seems more focused on quality than how it’s created.

Noah said:
@Damon
True. AI content can rank, even if detected as AI. Google seems more focused on quality than how it’s created.

It’s all about how much effort you put into editing and improving the output.

@Kirk
I usually clean up the text with tools like LanguageTool and rephrase sections to avoid repetitive phrases.

SEOstan said:
@Kirk
I usually clean up the text with tools like LanguageTool and rephrase sections to avoid repetitive phrases.

AI does tend to repeat phrases. I’ve seen the same wording across multiple sites in my niche.

@Damon
Yeah, that’s the most obvious giveaway of AI content.

@Kirk
You can’t just say ‘write an article’ and expect great results. Breaking it into sections helps a lot.

Noah said:
@Damon
True. AI content can rank, even if detected as AI. Google seems more focused on quality than how it’s created.

I’ve found that AI detectors sometimes flag content I wrote myself. Editing and rephrasing help improve quality.

I’ve grown my site from 200 to 3,000 views per month. AI helps simplify competitor content and speed up production. Using tools like Yoast and Canva, my cornerstone articles rank #1 after a few months.

@Raiden
Do you mark cornerstone articles in Yoast? Does it make a difference?

Reuben said:
@Raiden
Do you mark cornerstone articles in Yoast? Does it make a difference?

I do, but the results seem more related to the article’s detail and structure.

@Raiden
Is your $10,000 revenue from ads or other streams?