How to Create Non-Commodity Content with AI
Non-commodity AI content combines machine efficiency with proprietary context, expert judgment, original evidence, and clear governance. Build a system that requires these inputs before publishing.
Non-commodity AI content combines machine efficiency with proprietary context, expert judgment, original evidence, and clear governance. Build a system that requires these inputs before publishing.
Google does not ban AI-written content. It rewards helpful, original pages and treats automated content made mainly to manipulate rankings as spam.
Yes. AI-generated content can appear in Google AI Overviews when it is helpful, original, accessible to crawlers, and not created primarily to manipulate rankings.
Write each post as a set of question-led, self-contained answer blocks. Lead with a direct answer, add supporting evidence and context, then use schema and internal links to make the content easier to understand and reuse.
Structure each post as a set of concise, self-contained answers to specific user intents. Use consistent headings, Q&A blocks, tables, and internal links so AI systems and Google can interpret the content reliably.
FAQ blocks and FAQ schema no longer improve AEO in Google after FAQ rich results were discontinued on May 7, 2026. Keep FAQs for users when useful, but prioritize question-led article structure and intent coverage.