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MY fully A I blog journey.

Hello, I have started 3 A.I blogs. My journey started in July. I wanted to build and monetize through affiliate marketing. I have 3 niches I picked based on real life experience. I decided to use A.I to write nearly all of my articles. I would hand craft the articles and I also did keyword research through semrush. I have noticed huge drop offs In traffic with Googles latest update. I really think the days of free traffic are coming to an end. With A I scraping the internet for material im not really sure how they will separate the good from the bad. You no longer need to be an expert in a niche. If all information is constantly hashed out every topic will be beat to death with A.I blogs, sites etc. Free traffic will be very hard to compete for. What's your thoughts.

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