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AI Content Challenge
So far in the last few months, I had 2 clients saying our contents (mainly on new blog articles) are too much AI and not much human. Even though we use NeuronWriter to manually optimize them and increase their SEO score, but was wondering if there are better ways to do this and have something more human? At the end we are not subject-matter experts, so here can be a bit challenging too.
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I agree with Randy. I've also found that Gemini is very good at styling it to make the whole thing look a million times better. A simple prompt like "I think my content reads like a wall of text, use your design skills to make it easier to read and absorb for humans. You may use accordions, slide decks or however you see fit. You must use the brand colours for xyz. It is important not to remove any of my original text. You must also adhere strictly to SEO best practises" I use variations of this to get the result I want. I also use different LLM's to test the best outcome as I've found that there isn't a single best source, although I tend to find that Perplexity is great for more technical outputs and I use it in deep thinking mode so I know it is using real world live sources rather than an internal knowledge base. I still use Neuronwriter but I do the edits manually, it's important to pick the right competitors as not just be swayed by a word-count, you need to actually see what they're doing on their page. In addition I like to make the post stand out with some media so I like to use a combination of tools like Kling and ElevenLabs or even an LLM to build me a tool that I can embed in the article. The end result is a million times better than when I used to work with writers alone and the work I'm doing is ranking really well, especially when combined with a proper topical map and applied semantic SEO. With some clients where the information is sensitive such as law, I use a Trello board, I put on a card with my proposed article and then have a lawyer fact check it. Once they move it to the next column I draft it on their website, it is then checked again before and after publishing by their team. This way they have plenty of opportunities to change it. If I'm using AI I'm always honest with the client but sell them the benefits.
This is the new community for Bring the SEO (now Tonvaro)
Welcome — you made it! The Bring the SEO community now lives here, under the new brand "Tonvaro". Dont ask me what it means - I don't know. I just wanted something that was short, easy to remember and brandable (and not related to SEO) Okay so a quick heads up - over the coming weeks, new lessons will be added as they’re ready. Right now I'm finalizing positioning and after that I will be focusing on marketing, which will include Meta ads. Please note that all technical SEO training has been removed from the community. If you’d like to continue watching SEO-specific content, you can find that on my YouTube channel. I also want to set clear expectations moving forward: I will no longer be answering technical SEO-related questions. The core focus of this community moving forward is client acquisition and sales. This means helping everyone get clients, close deals and actually making money. If you need help or have any questions feel free to ask here. Lastly, group calls will also be resuming over the next month or so. Thanks again for your patience during the changeover and welcome to the next phase of the community.
1 like • Dec '25
Good move John! Deffo has a more modern feel about it 👍
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Graham M
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Joined Dec 30, 2025