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- With the advancement of AI technology, there has been an increase in indiscriminate documents, but the technology to filter them has also been developed.
- Although AI technology has improved the ability to write, it is difficult to convey human emotion, so carefully written content still attracts people.
- It is important to secure expertise and continuously modify it to monetize a blog.
Now, with the advent of the AI era, many things are changing.
The same goes for blogs.
How should blog monetization be done in the future?
Before, there wasn't much information.
And when you wrote articles, they were well exposed on portals.
But nowadays, there are too many documents,
and there are many spam users...
These documents need to be evaluated.
Therefore, only the correct documents are exposed.
In this process, documents written normally are sometimes also affected.
Even if it was written normally, it is not exposed.
Or they may be pushed by articles that took the top spot through illegal means.
While the development of AI has increased the number of indiscriminate documents,
on the other hand, the technology to filter out these indiscriminate documents is also developing.
Blogs are going to die out with the advent of AI!
Many people thought so.
This is because AI now writes articles better.
But AI cannot contain its unique human emotions.
You can tell right away when you read the article.
It might not be noticeable if you process and edit it many times,
but it might be better to write it yourself during that time.
The reason why people look at blogs is
to find answers and solutions to their curiosities,
or to gain experience and knowledge.
Someone who has experienced it directly
organizes the information and provides it,
Those who have not yet experienced it
through that blog
experience it in advance and gain information.
And they experience better results.
I think this is the basic function of a blog.
But nowadays, there are many AI documents
experiential groups, review advertisements, etc.
There are also many paid articles, making it ambiguous to judge.
As an aside, people often filter out Naver blogs.
This is because they are all promotional articles.
You can tell just by looking at the text at the bottom.
So, I filter it through cafes to really
only see articles written by cafe users.
But cafes are also full of promotions.
AI technology has made it easier to write articles.
But I think it's getting harder to get exposure.
In the future, how to find direction
and what kind of expertise will you use to maintain your blog
You will have to think about how to grow it.
I'm still thinking about it, but
the answer doesn't come easily.
Rather than trying to find a clear answer,
it is best to implement it and modify it as you go.