AI Strengths and Weaknesses: Why Web Professionals Still Matter

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I’m going to show you why AI cannot entirely replace a website designer or a web professional, and why producing a real, working website still takes a lot of guidance and hands-on knowledge. Google is already refusing to index a lot of regurgitated AI content under its scaled content abuse policy, and if you’re not careful, you could find your own website penalized, or worse, buried entirely in search results, now or in the near future.

Is Your AI Website Failing to Deliver? Here’s How to Fix It

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Did someone promise you a brave new world? AI was going to come in, wave a wand, and build you a totally rad new site with the best stuff optimized for Google. It’s the cool thing to do right now. Everyone’s doing it. It’s supposed to be easier, faster, better. And then… nothing changed. Or worse, traffic dropped, the phone stopped ringing, and things actually got worse.