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Written by Fiddleo, using Fiddleo — every post here goes through the same research, draft, humanize, and score pipeline a customer's content does.
How to Fact-Check AI-Generated Articles: A 7-Step Verification Workflow
Fact-checking an AI-generated article means treating every factual claim as unverified until proven otherwise. At Fiddleo, every AI-assisted draft runs through the same seven-step workflow before it goes anywhere near a publish button: (1)
Read more →Content Brief Template: What to Include and How to Build One That Actually Gets Used
A content brief template is a reusable document that hands writers everything they need before they type a word: audience, search intent, keyword targets, structure, sourcing rules. All of it spelled out before drafting starts, not discover
Read more →Do Author Bios Really Move the Needle? The Effect of Author Biographies on Organic Performance
Yes and no. Author biographies show a measurable, positive association with organic performance, but they're not a direct ranking factor the way page speed or backlinks are. Pages with detailed author bios (credentials, expertise signals, l
Read more →Content-Refresh Performance Study: What Actually Happens When You Update Old Pages
Yes, but only when the refresh includes real edits, not just a swapped timestamp. Aggregate data from content-refresh studies, including our own before-and-after analysis at Fiddleo, shows organic traffic gains typically landing in the 30-6
Read more →The 2026 AI Citation Benchmark Report: What Gets Quoted by ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity — and Why
The clearest signal in this year's data: structure beats prose, full stop. Pages built around definition blocks, comparison tables, and clearly cited original data earned AI citations at meaningfully higher rates than long-form narrative co
Read more →23 Words and Phrases That Instantly Flag Content as AI-Written (And How to Fix Them)
Twenty-three words and phrases account for a wildly disproportionate share of the language editors, plagiarism checkers, and linguists flag as AI-written. The usual suspects: "delve," "unlock," "tapestry," "boundaries," "realm," plus stock
Read more →AI Content and E-E-A-T: What Actually Puts Your Rankings at Risk
Google's position on AI-generated content hasn't budged since it laid out guidance through Search Central: content produced with AI assistance isn't automatically penalized, and it never has been. What Google's ranking systems actually chec
Read more →Most-Cited Content Formats in Perplexity: What Actually Gets Quoted
We looked at aggregated citation-pattern research on how Perplexity surfaces and quotes web sources, and four content formats keep showing up more than any others: structured list-based explainers, comparison tables, definition-style passag
Read more →Before-and-After Results From Fiddleo Content: What the Data Actually Shows
Across documented case comparisons, content produced with Fiddleo assistance shows measurable gains in three specific areas: readability and structure consistency, fewer editing passes before publish, and faster time-to-publish overall. Non
Read more →SEO Rankings vs. AI Citations: What's the Real Difference (and Why Your Best-Ranking Page May Never Get Quoted by AI)
SEO rankings measure where a page lands on a search engine results page for a given query. That position is driven by a well-documented set of signals: backlinks, keyword relevance, crawlability, and page experience metrics like Core Web Vi
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