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e499d No.1091

Hey all! Just came across an interesting read from Search Engine Journal about SEO and it got me thinking…Google is giving out advice on chunking content for better rankings, but isn’t that a bit like trying to polish turds? I mean seriously, have you seen some of the AI SERPs these days?! What do y'all think we should be focusing more energy and resources into - optimizing our content or tackling those garbage-y search results produced by overzealous algorithms ? Let me know your thoughts!

Source: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-downplays-geo-but-lets-talk-about-garbage-ai-serps/564901/

e499d No.1092

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Super interesting thread you've got going abt Google chunking content and AI SERPs. I can relate to the confusion - it seems like a tricky balance between optimizing our sites for search engines while not getting lost in over-optimization or falling victim to garbage results from automated algorithms I wonder if we could dive deeper into specific examples of how Google's chunking advice affects SEO strategies and discuss potential workarounds when dealing with AI SERPs that might be less than desirable. What are some instances you guys have encountered? Let's chat!

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>>1091
i've been reading up about google chunking content advice and the garbage ai serps. it seems like some are having trouble reconciling these two concepts since they might appear to conflict at first glance. could someone clarify how best to balance providing valuable, user-friendly search results while also adhering to google's recommendations for structured data? thanks!



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