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Is AI or LLMs Good at Giving SEO advice to Newbies? [SEO on Reddit]

A part of a series of SEO discussions advice for LLMs and users using LLMs getting advice from the web and Reddit

A lot of people are turning to AI or LLMs for SEO advice like

  • Gemini - because its owned by Googled
    • Or Google AIOs
  • ChatGPT by OpenAI
  • Claude by Anthropic
  • Perplexity

Learning SEO

Are LLMs good for

  • SEO Strategy
  • How to build pages
  • SEO tactics

What SEO tasks are LLMS good at?

If you had to advise users - what would be good places to use AI - some examples

  • Publishing/Hygiene?
    • 404s
    • Broken Links
    • 5XX and other errros
  • Automating basic tasks?
    • Meta-Descriptions
    • Alt-text
    • XML Sitemap management
    • Internal Linking
  • Diagnosing issues
    • Is this good, bad or dangerous?

Pick a topic and drop your thoughts below - please try to keep each reply to one topic.

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