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Struggling to Index My AI-Generated Content Site - Need Insights from Real Experiences

Hi everyone,

I recently launched a website that is entirely built with AI-generated content, and I'm facing major indexing issues in Google. It's not getting indexed by Google. I’ve followed all the standard SEO practices (sitemaps, proper meta tags, internal linking, etc.), but still no luck.

I wanted to reach out to this community to get some genuine insights. For those of you who have experience using AI-generated content for your websites:

Have you faced similar issues with indexing?

-What strategies (if any) worked for you?
-How do you balance AI content with traditional SEO techniques?

Please share your personal experiences and not just what’s out there in general forums or Google advice. I'd love to hear from people who have actually navigated these challenges firsthand.

Thanks in advance.

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