For a Non-Native Speaker, which part is the hardest part of doing Google White Hat SEO? In my opinion, it's probably copywriting. It's not that it's hard to write that kind of text, but if you don't have a foreigner's way of thinking, what you write won't resonate with foreigners at all. Before this year, the vast majority of my articles are paid to find foreign writers to create, the average cost is not low. But since November last year, the emergence of various AI writing tools, led by ChatGPT, has helped me save a lot of money, and I've recently started working on a SOP for using ChatGPT for copywriting output. Copywriting SOP Some may wonder if Google will punish such sites that use AI to generate content. Google has already made its position clear some time ago, as long as the use of AI to create content beneficial to users, the search engine will not interfere. So what I do now is to generate topics based on keywords and use ChatGPT to create relevant
On the 21st I output an article "What is Technical SEO", so simply follow the theme of technical SEO to continue to output a bar, and talk about how to do technical optimization of the site. For people without technical background, some concepts may be the first time to contact, so I try to write a little more commonly, to avoid the "curse of knowledge". If you do not understand, it is entirely my ability to the problem, you can leave a message at the bottom of the article, and I reply one by one. To do a good job of technical SEO optimization of the site, generally involves several steps, respectively: checking the page, submitting included, crawling the site, and data monitoring. Without further ado, start directly. 1. Checking the Page Before preparing to submit the page to Google for inclusion, it is best to check whether the website page is in line with the search engine's inclusion criteria. Two of the core factors are page status and page elements. Page