How has your SEO strategy changed since AI?

Hi, I didn't feel any huge changes, so I tried to make friends with AI and immediately implemented it into my work. He's just a great assistant in writing articles (As a rule, editing is only because you want to do it well, do it yourself, and leave the editing to AI), he can also help in making videos, which also helps for SEO promotion. And of course, AI is an excellent assistant in basic understanding and configuring SEO on a website, but for an advanced level you still need knowledge that only a human can share.
 
Hi, I didn't feel any huge changes, so I tried to make friends with AI and immediately implemented it into my work. He's just a great assistant in writing articles (As a rule, editing is only because you want to do it well, do it yourself, and leave the editing to AI), he can also help in making videos, which also helps for SEO promotion. And of course, AI is an excellent assistant in basic understanding and configuring SEO on a website, but for an advanced level you still need knowledge that only a human can share.
So true about making AI edit rather than making it write from scratch - especially when you want your articles to be unique
 
So true about making AI edit rather than making it write from scratch - especially when you want your articles to be unique
Now we can say that uniqueness in the modern world is a rarity. I write articles for our blog and use about 3-5 tools to verify uniqueness and usually give 95-99 percent, but I understand perfectly well that in fact this article is already somewhere and I just wrote it in my own way. Especially with AI, the Internet is now filled with articles, and unfortunately their quality is just getting worse. My goal in writing an article is to make it more educational and detailed for people and so that they don't get confused.
 
AI has definitely changed how we approach SEO.

One major shift I've noticed is that traditional keyword stuffing or purely ranking-focused content strategies are becoming less effective. Search engines are increasingly prioritizing useful, well-structured content that actually answers user intent.

Because of this, the focus now seems to be more on:

• Creating genuinely helpful and technically accurate content
• Structuring content clearly so AI systems can easily interpret it
• Covering topics more comprehensively instead of targeting single keywords
• Improving technical SEO (site speed, clean architecture, structured data)

Another noticeable change is that AI-powered search results and summaries reduce the importance of pure ranking positions. Now it's more about being a trusted source that AI systems can reference.

For technical or hosting-related websites, detailed guides, performance benchmarks, and real-world testing seem to perform better than generic marketing content.

Overall, SEO is moving more toward authority, technical depth, and real value rather than purely optimizing for algorithms.
 
Yes, I’ve noticed some changes. The biggest one is that AI summaries are reducing clicks, even when pages still rank well. Impressions can stay the same, but CTR often drops because users get their answers directly in the search results. Overall, SEO still works, but it feels like the focus is moving toward being a trusted source that AI systems can reference, not just ranking #1 in traditional search.
 
Yes, I’ve noticed some changes. The biggest one is that AI summaries are reducing clicks, even when pages still rank well. Impressions can stay the same, but CTR often drops because users get their answers directly in the search results. Overall, SEO still works, but it feels like the focus is moving toward being a trusted source that AI systems can reference, not just ranking #1 in traditional search.
The best solution is to have the AI quote you when responding
 
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