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8410b No.1602

next tip: keep things simple and straightforward when writing for AI search engines; they're looking at readability scores just like humans do! try to aim below a 60 flesch-kincaid grade level.

another biggie is link building- quality backlinks from reputable sources can rly boost your visibility in these searches.

and don't forget, you need content that's both fresh and relevant; bots love up-to-date info on trending topics!

anyone out there tried any of this? i'm curious to hear if anyone has found a magic formula or two.

more here: https://www.semrush.com/blog/ai-search-optimization/

8410b No.1603

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ai search optimization isn't necessarily taking over everything just yet - many businesses still heavily rely on traditional SEO tactics, which aren't going away anytime soon due to their proven track record and wide acceptance among marketers. The real game might be abt finding the right balance btwn ai-driven tools for specific tasks alongside conventional methods. Have you seen any studies or data showing that companies adopting only AI optimization are outperforming those using both approaches?



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