Yes, I’ve tried using ChatGPT for SEO—it’s helpful for drafting content ideas and blog posts. Consistency and good keywords still make the biggest difference though.
ChatGPT, like other AI tools, is great for writing content, picking SEO keywords, and handling other tasks. But its output still needs to be reviewed and fine-tuned
Just a word of caution - be careful with the SEO advice you get from ChatGPT. It often provides inaccurate recommendations that can actually harm your website. The same goes for AI-generated content. Google doesn’t prohibit AI content, but if it determines that such content isn’t original (not to be confused with unique) and doesn’t provide enough value to readers, those pages may be deindexed. And if there are too many of them, Google may interpret it as large-scale low-value content created solely to attract traffic - which can lead to a sitewide penalty.
Yes! I've started using ChatGPT to help with SEO, mainly for writing blog posts and optimizing my website copy. It's been really useful for coming up with content ideas and making sure I'm using the right keywords. Still experimenting, but it’s definitely a time-saver!
I’ve been using ChatGPT for SEO too, but more like a creative assistant than a full content writer. It helps me brainstorm titles, structure blog posts, and find long-tail keyword ideas — but I always rewrite everything in my own tone before publishing. I think the key is to combine AI speed with human touch. Google doesn’t penalize AI content; it penalizes lazy content. When you add your own examples or experience, the posts sound real and tend to perform much better. I also use it to outline FAQs and meta descriptions — that saves me hours each week.
Yeah, exactly — AI works great as a helper, not a replacement. It’s all about how smartly you use it, not how much.
Using ChatGPT for SEO is like having a smart assistant that helps you brainstorm keywords, write optimized content, and refine your website’s messaging. It can speed up research, generate meta descriptions, and even help with content ideas — but it works best when combined with real human insight, creativity, and strategy.
have been a ChatGPT user for more than a year. However, the new model 5 is currently performing very incorrectly. I use it mainly for deep research, and the results are inconsistent. Therefore, the paid subscription to ChatGPT is no longer a viable option for me
I use chatgpt everyday at my job pretty much. I also use gemini and copilot. You gotta be careful sometimes with AI. It tends to agree with whatever you say and get confused. I think it makes pretty good listing images and logos. It's also good for writing short text. AI is coming along and I feel like if you're not using it you'll get left behind.