Topic: content chunking
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Why Google Discourages Content "Bite-Sizing"
Google explicitly advises against creating content in small, "bite-sized" pieces solely to cater to AI systems, emphasizing that content should be made for human audiences, not search algorithms. While tailoring content for AI might offer short-term ranking benefits, Google's evolving systems are...
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Google's AI Search: Beyond GEO, Facing the Garbage SERP Problem
Google's search is shifting from keyword matching to AI that understands user intent, generating comprehensive answers and altering how content is discovered through a phenomenon called query fan-out. Google advises publishers to create human-centric, well-structured content and warns against art...
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5 SEO Truths That Cut Through the AI Hype
Foundational SEO principles remain more effective than chasing AI-specific trends, as traditional strategies continue to drive meaningful results and long-term search visibility. Breaking news and real-time reporting dominate search results during critical moments, with AI Overviews appearing lat...
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AEO Quick-Start Guide: Structure Pages for Answer Engines
The rise of conversational AI platforms like ChatGPT is driving a shift from traditional SEO to **Answer Engine Optimization (AEO)**, which requires structuring web content to be easily found and cited by AI. An AEO-optimized page structure uses a clear, descriptive H1 title, a concise TL;DR summ...
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Unlock Big AI Insights with Small LLM Tests
LLMs like ChatGPT can be influenced by fresh web content within hours, as demonstrated by a test where publishing a new blog post quickly changed the AI's response about travel plans. ChatGPT appears to rely on Google's index over Bing's, based on an experiment where a "noindex" tag for Googlebot...
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