I received the following email from Originality AI today. This is another verification of everything I have said abut using AI for your content creation. PAY ATTENTION!
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Maddie here from Originality.ai
Today I have a few items to chat with you about, including a juicy story that we’ve been following for a while, which aims to help the content creation community understand how Google and advertisers are treating AI generated content on your website.
AI Clickbait Kingpin gets punished by Google and Mediavine:
Back in February a publisher very publicly bragged about mass publishing AI clickabait content in this Wired.com article. His sites have since been completely crushed by the Google updates and most recently an account on Reddit - that appears to be him- complained about getting kicked off of his digital advertising provider platform Mediavine.
To backtrack...
The AI Clickbait Kingpin who’s real name is Nebojša Vujinović Vujo, grew his online business empire with a well known and simple process called domain squatting. He purchased websites that once had active and engaged audiences, such as The Frisky and The Hairpin them and then flooded them with AI- Generated SEO clickbait content.
While the practice is deemed by many as “unethical” and “bottom of the barrel SEO”, the results cannot be ignored. Vujo said that The Frisky generated over $500,000 in the first year he bought the domain, in addition to healthy income from ads by platforms like Mediavine.
However, in the March 2024 Google Algorithm updates, things took a turn for the worst for Vujo’s strategy…
His site that once averaged 30k visitors per month on Google very quickly went to zero:
Further, a Reddit account widely assumed to be associated with the website owner above posted this thread:
Unfortunately, Vujo isn’t the only victim of Google and Mediavine’s updates. Following the Google updates we conducted two studies to help gain clarity on how Google and Mediavine are treating AI generated content.
Study 1 - List of Websites That Had a Manual Action in March 2024
This is copyrighted content owned and distributed by Originality AI and is placed here only as a teaching reference.
________________________________________________________________________________________
Maddie here from Originality.ai
Today I have a few items to chat with you about, including a juicy story that we’ve been following for a while, which aims to help the content creation community understand how Google and advertisers are treating AI generated content on your website.
AI Clickbait Kingpin gets punished by Google and Mediavine:
Back in February a publisher very publicly bragged about mass publishing AI clickabait content in this Wired.com article. His sites have since been completely crushed by the Google updates and most recently an account on Reddit - that appears to be him- complained about getting kicked off of his digital advertising provider platform Mediavine.
To backtrack...
The AI Clickbait Kingpin who’s real name is Nebojša Vujinović Vujo, grew his online business empire with a well known and simple process called domain squatting. He purchased websites that once had active and engaged audiences, such as The Frisky and The Hairpin them and then flooded them with AI- Generated SEO clickbait content.
While the practice is deemed by many as “unethical” and “bottom of the barrel SEO”, the results cannot be ignored. Vujo said that The Frisky generated over $500,000 in the first year he bought the domain, in addition to healthy income from ads by platforms like Mediavine.
However, in the March 2024 Google Algorithm updates, things took a turn for the worst for Vujo’s strategy…
His site that once averaged 30k visitors per month on Google very quickly went to zero:
Further, a Reddit account widely assumed to be associated with the website owner above posted this thread:
Unfortunately, Vujo isn’t the only victim of Google and Mediavine’s updates. Following the Google updates we conducted two studies to help gain clarity on how Google and Mediavine are treating AI generated content.
Study 1 - List of Websites That Had a Manual Action in March 2024
- 1,446 websites had a manual action applied to them out of 79k websites checked in March 2024.
- 100% of the websites had some posts that were AI-generated
- 50% of the sites had 90%-100% of their posts as AI-generate