Google's Big AI Content De-Indexing (New PLR); Digital Minimalism PLR; Lesson

Published: Mon, 04/08/24

Hi !

Well, did you get to watch the eclipse? My iPhone camera is horrible but that's what it caught through the glasses. It was kind of cool because I'm in the "path of totality" and it got super dark, although you can't tell there.

The frogs came out like it was nighttime, birds went absolutely insane. My chihuahuas acted a little nutty but that's also normal, so who knows if that's why. I kept them inside during it. 

I always wonder what humans thought about it long ago before they knew what it was. Bet it was super confusing. LOL! 

Today I'm working on my new PLR but I had to get this one done first because a BIG update has hit and people are starting to see the effects of it now. It was launched last month, but it takes a bit to shake out and for people to realize their sites are no longer ranking or even indexed!

Google actually manually de-indexed some guy's site because he put 8 AI articles on a domain just to start warming it up. BUT don't panic - it's not just because it's AI that they're de-indexing. They simply recognized a major problem with it, and today's PLR is going to show you how to bypass it. 

IF you're one of the marketers who flooded your domain with AI content, do put them on draft ASAP and apply the advice inside my PLR to prevent your site from getting penalized. I have another great deal I heard about (just $7) below AND a lesson on storytelling in AI. Check those out, too!

New 48 Hour Limit PLR: Bypassing Google’s March 2024 AI Content Hit (Ends at 4:15 PM on 04/10/2024)

My latest limited to buyers in a 48 hour timeframe PLR is called Bypassing Google’s March 2024 AI Content Hit. Last month, Google released a core update that shook the algorithm, punishing many marketers who scaled their domains with AI-generated content. There's a specific reason this happened, and it's a good thing for true niche leaders who want to still scale with AI, but not in the way many are lazily doing it. In this report, I show you how to ensure your AI generated content is still deemed valuable and safe by Googlebots to send their traffic to. I even did an example showing what's wrong with most AI-generated content. It's hilarious to see what marketers are filling their site with - no wonder Google had to do a smackdown! And they are completely de-indexing many sites, not just downranking them. 

This 5-page, 2,110-word PLR covers the following:

- The Problem Google Has with Most AI Content
- Google’s Ramping Up Existing Measures to Combat Low Quality AI
- Your Content Must Exhibit a Deep Level of Knowledge
- A Marketer’s Plan of Action for AI Content Use on Your Blog

** This PLR comes in both Word and TXT formats

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I've included a PNG file that you can use in your marketing.

Be one of of the only people within a 48-hour timeframe to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/bypassing-googles-march-2024-ai-content-hit-48-hour-limited-plr

Digital Minimalism PLR

Tools for Motivation has a special deal on their Digital Minimalism PLR from now until the 11th. It's a great $7 deal - which is amazing for Justin's content!

You get:

A tips report that includes: eCover with PSD files
Tips Image Templates
Video Template
Mobile Video Template
And a built in $47 bonus item

You can't beat the $7 pricetag for their content, either:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_395_3_404​​​​​​

Quick Stories in Content Using AI

For the storytelling, many of you love that. So let's talk about how to do it. First, look at your content and think about where it would work best. Is it the introduction, somewhere in the middle to convey an experience, or at the end?

Which part of your content would make a good story. For example, stories need to be emotional in the impact they create. So I wouldn't do a story about someone building a blog, would I? I would do a story about the person desperately needing to build a blog to earn money so they can pay for their expenses.

Or instead of talking about how to groom a dog, I would create a story about how terrified my little street rescue dog, Delilah is of strangers, and how I had to learn to groom her myself because I never want her to feel like I'm returning her (she was sent from shelter to shelter). THOSE are the stories that make an impact. 

You can take a content piece and put it into AI and ask it this prompt: "Analyze the attached content and identify the areas where it would be a good idea to inject some emotional storytelling." AI will tell you where to do it if you don't already know.

Then, you can prompt it like this: "I have an article about antiaging skincare - give me some ideas of emotionally impactful storytelling I could include in it so I can choose which one I like. Just ideas, don't write it for me."

AI will tell you TONS of ideas, so here are a few:
  1. Personal Transformation: Share a narrative of someone who struggled with aging signs affecting their confidence and self-esteem. Detail their journey of discovering effective anti-aging skincare products, leading to a transformation in their appearance and outlook on life.

  2. Generational Bonding: Highlight a story of a grandmother passing down her skincare rituals to her granddaughter, emphasizing the emotional connection and shared experiences across generations.

  3. Overcoming Adversity: Feature a testimonial from someone who faced significant skin challenges due to aging, such as wrinkles or age spots, and how they triumphed over these obstacles with the help of anti-aging skincare, reclaiming their sense of self-confidence.

  4. Self-Care Journey: Narrate the journey of someone prioritizing self-care and embracing skincare routines as a form of self-love and empowerment, illustrating how anti-aging products became an essential part of their wellness routine.

You can then write it yourself or prompt this: "I like #3. Please write a short story section I could include in my article about the need for an anti aging appropriate skincare regiment so it paints a picture for the audience." With some tweaking in prompts (reminding it to write for non fiction, not fiction), it gave me this:

Take Sarah, for instance. The first time she noticed an age spot on her cheek, she felt a deep sense of humiliation. It was as though her body had betrayed her, publicly announcing her aging process without her consent. She tried hiding it, layering makeup over the spot in hopes of preserving the image of youth she was accustomed to presenting to the world. This moment marked the beginning of a relentless battle against time, each new wrinkle and spot a reminder of her vulnerability and the societal pressure to remain eternally youthful. Sarah's experience is not unique but a shared narrative among many, reflecting the harsh reality of aging in a society that often values youth above all else.

You can make these as long or short as you want to. 

If you want YOUR story included, give AI the details like this: "I rescued a chihuahua who had been passed from shelter to shelter because she was scared of people. She had once lived on the streets downtown. Write a heartfelt section of my article about learning to groom your dogs using Delilah's story. Make it fairly short. I just want to paint a picture of the dog's fear and make it emotional."

AI will deliver: 

Delilah's journey from the harsh streets downtown to finding a safe haven was marred by fear and uncertainty. Passed from shelter to shelter because of her deep-seated fear of people, she was a small chihuahua with a heart full of dread. Her eyes, wide and apprehensive, told a story of survival, of countless days and nights spent in the shadow of neglect. When it came to grooming, an act so intimate and vulnerable, Delilah's fear manifested profoundly. The mere sight of a brush or the gentle touch of a hand would send her into a state of panic, her tiny body trembling uncontrollably. It was a poignant reminder of the long road of trust and patience ahead. In these moments, Delilah wasn't just a dog in need of grooming; she was a soul in need of understanding, compassion, and a gentle reassurance that not all hands would cause her harm.

Awwww! I would then include a picture of little Delilah. You can also have AI dumb it down. Prompt it like this: "This is good but written too eloquently. Make it more friendly for the average reader."

This one is MUCH better:

Delilah, a tiny chihuahua, had a rough start in life. She lived on the streets and then bounced around from shelter to shelter because she was really scared of people. When you looked into her eyes, you could almost see how scared and unsure she was. She had been through a lot. So, when it came to grooming, something as simple as brushing her fur or touching her could make her very scared. She would shake all over, showing just how frightened she was. It wasn't just about getting her clean; it was about showing her that some people could be kind and gentle. Delilah's story isn't just about learning to groom a dog; it's about patience, understanding, and slowly building trust with a little dog who had every reason to be afraid.

So that's my tip o' the day for you! Have a good one!

Tiff ;)
 


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