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I Was Publishing 50 AI Articles a Month. Google Ignored Every Single One

I’ll be honest: I fell for the hype.

Last year, I thought I’d cracked the code. AI writers everywhere — feed a keyword, click “generate,” copy, paste, publish. I was doing 50 articles a month. Felt productive. Felt smart.

Three months later, my search traffic hadn’t moved. Not up. Not down. Flat.

I was publishing content that Google didn’t care about.

The problem wasn’t the AI. It was me.
I was using tools that only did one thing: turn prompts into paragraphs. They didn’t look at search intent. They didn’t study what the top 10 results were doing. They had no idea what E‑E‑A‑T even stood for.

And I kept wondering why nothing ranked.

Then someone showed me a different approach.
Not another “AI writer.” A tool that actually reads the SERP before writing a single word. It checks:

What people really want when they search that keyword

How the pages that already rank are structured

Whether the content signals expertise, authority, and trust

That tool is SEOAuthori ( https://www.seoauthori.com/ ).

I was skeptical. Another AI thing. But the free tier gave me 3 articles — no card required — so I tried it on a keyword my old tool had already failed on.

The difference was obvious.
The article wasn’t just “good enough.” It had internal links already mapped out. An FAQ section that matched real search queries. Proper meta tags. Structured data. And the writing actually sounded like someone who knew the topic, not like a robot paraphrasing Wikipedia.

I published it as‑is. No heavy editing.

Two weeks later, it hit page two. A month later, page one for a secondary term.

For the first time, I wasn’t guessing. The tool had done the research for me.

I’m not saying it’s magic.
It won’t guarantee you a #1 ranking. Anyone who promises that is lying.

But it will save you from publishing another 50 articles that go nowhere. It replaces guesswork with real SERP analysis. And it gives you a finished article — not a rough draft you have to fix.

The free version is actually useful. 3 articles a month, 1,000 words each. No card needed. I used it for two months before upgrading.

If you’re tired of publishing into the void, give it a shot. Worst case: you’re out 10 minutes. Best case: you stop wasting time on content that Google doesn’t want.

https://www.seoauthori.com/

This is just my experience. Your mileage may vary. But if you’ve been frustrated like I was, it’s worth a test.

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