Thanks for the feedback.
To answer your question is:
1) yes, you still need good content as if you're ranking for SEO. However trad seo(i'm shorthanding bcuz i'm lazy) requires you to really to be in the top 5 results. Although this has beeen made worse by google AIO, 0 click answers, and a bunch of other things. For AI SEO you need to be in the top 20-30. Easier-yes but fundamentals like writing good conent is still needed
2) The between trad SEO and AI SEO is that the content you have to create to rank well has changed-often needing multiple pieces to rank well. For instance the prompt "Which AI company has the safest AI models?" has google results show a lot of listing various companies by ranking them safe and least safe-almost promotional content. But if you look at what chatgpt is searching and getting, it's a lot more safety index, reports, and technical information.
There's SEO experts that believe that trad seo and ai seo is the same-that's fair. We're of the group that believe it's pretty much the same, although we're starting to come at an inflection point and it'll change in the future.
To answer your second question: we don't have an icon to give recommended actions. I think that's a mistake we made during planning, where we saw "ai recommended actions" and questioned the validity of them. For instance, it doesn't make sense to edit and change wikipedia becuase that's incredibly hard although a few platforms do recommend that.
The idea was that users would improve their keyword research and blog content strategy and we just assist in figuring out what to write for, which we still think is the best approach- however it seems that wasn't very clear. It's different from improving page rank because the strategy has been shifted. Instead of opimizing for the 1st and 2nd result, you're optimizing for topics as a whole and can even appear on the second page of google. If you're saying improving your pagerank via making good content that's unique and high quality-then I fully agree that you need to improve your pagerank
There's SEO experts that believe that trad seo and ai seo is the same-that's fair. We're of the group that believe it's pretty much the same, although we're starting to come at an inflection point and it'll change in the future.
To answer your second question: we don't have an icon to give recommended actions. I think that's a mistake we made during planning, where we saw "ai recommended actions" and questioned the validity of them. For instance, it doesn't make sense to edit and change wikipedia becuase that's incredibly hard although a few platforms do recommend that. The idea was that users would improve their keyword research and blog content strategy and we just assist in figuring out what to write for, which we still think is the best approach- however it seems that wasn't very clear. It's different from improving page rank because the strategy has been shifted. Instead of opimizing for the 1st and 2nd result, you're optimizing for topics as a whole and can even appear on the second page of google. If you're saying improving your pagerank via making good content that's unique and high quality-then I fully agree that you need to improve your pagerank