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Can traffic sources detect AI-generated text? How to avoid detection?

Hello, community! When it comes to affiliate marketing, saving on content becomes especially relevant. In the pursuit of a higher ROI, you start counting every penny. So asking, “Why pay for content when there are tons of AIs that generate it for free?” makes total sense.

But if it were that easy, you wouldn’t be reading this article. So today, let’s find out whether it’s worth promoting your pages using AI-generated content — and whether it’s possible to trick Google so it doesn’t realize the text was written by ChatGPT. By the way, we have an excellent breakdown of this neural network. Definitely check it out!

What’s the Problem with AI-Generated Content?

It’s not that simple. If we’re talking about content that should bring in organic traffic, there’s a risk of getting shadowbanned or at the very least demoted in search rankings. The reason lies in AI detectors. Google already does a pretty good job distinguishing “human” content from generated text.

And trust us — this significantly affects how your content performs in search results. Why? A few reasons:

  1. Google is actively developing its own AI that will gradually replace traditional organic search. So there’s no sense in boosting content from competing models.
  2. The nature of AI-generated content itself. In reality, AI doesn’t create anything new. It just compiles information already in its dataset — information written by humans. In other words, it’s essentially plagiarism.

And plagiarism isn’t just an ethical concern — it’s a legal one too. So even Google avoids promoting content that might lead to copyright issues, especially with well-known publishers.

And if you’re wondering whether Google can even detect AI-generated content — of course it can. If you can use something like GLTR (Giant Language Model Test Room) to tell who wrote a text, then obviously Google has similar tools built right into its algorithm.

How to Bypass Google’s AI Detection?

If you’ve worked with generative AI for a while, you already know that nothing’s impossible. The key is in the prompt — or, more accurately, the full dialogue with the model. Here’s the step-by-step process:

Competitor Analysis and Structure Creation

Start by analyzing your competitors. This helps AI understand the goal and content structure of top-ranking pages.

The most important part is structure. Ask ChatGPT to analyze competitors and create a clear, optimized content skeleton. It should also remove unnecessary sections that don’t add value.

You can also use several AI models to create different versions of the structure — and combine them for the best result. Think of this as the “skeleton” that the rest of your article will be built around. The better the skeleton, the better the final text.

Expertise

You’ll also need to assign a role to the AI. It should act as an independent expert offering a unique perspective. You can literally create any expert persona — the more realistic and specific, the better the final result.

Keyword Selection

Prepare your list of target keywords ahead of time. This is your basic SEO foundation — and it must be used in the generated text.

Generate the Text

Now it’s time to let AI fill out the “skeleton” using everything you’ve provided. Don’t forget to include that expert comment at the end — it helps make the article feel more human and trustworthy.

Will AI Detectors Know It’s Generated?

If you’ve followed this template, your final text should already be high quality. But will it pass an AI detector? Probably not. Still — that’s fine. We can polish it further before publishing.

This is where prompt magic comes in again. The goal is to eliminate “stop words” and patterns that AI typically leaves behind. That’s what gives it away. You’ll also want to give examples — don’t assume the AI knows which words to avoid.

  1. Remove modal verbs. They sound unnatural. AI loves them because they’re common in translated texts. Also, AI is kind of dumb — so it overuses them.
  2. Delete personal pronouns. Especially in business texts where AI weirdly starts writing in first person. Also cut filler words — they’re either stop words or just clutter.
  3. Avoid generalizations and subjective judgments. The same goes for clichés and overused expressions. AI might even throw in some verbal tics.

You can turn this into a reusable prompt and apply it every time. The more content you generate, the more repetition you’ll spot. Our job is to cut that down — and you’ll clearly see your text becoming more natural and human-like.

Conclusion

So — can you generate content that fools Google? Yes, absolutely. It may sound complex at first, but remember — it’s just an algorithm. Once you’ve outlined your process, you can reuse it endlessly. That means almost fully automating your “human-like” content production!

Do you use AI-generated texts in your work, or do you think it’s cringe? Share your thoughts in our Telegram community — we’re always keeping up with the latest tech, and sometimes even ahead of it!

With respect, your Geek!

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