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If you’ve ever wanted to see how AI tools like ChatGPT can be used for SEO experiments, this course is designed exactly for that. I’m Julian Goldie and in this training I’m going to walk you through my personal process, the actual case studies I’ve run, and the experiments I’ve tested to see how AI can help with ranking on Google.
Now, let’s be clear: AI is not a magic button. It’s not something that will guarantee you rankings, traffic, or money overnight. In fact, using AI for SEO is risky if you rely on it without strategy, so I always frame this as experiments and case studies. The goal here is to learn what’s possible, what works, and what doesn’t.
Here’s what I’ll show you inside:
How I’ve tested ChatGPT and other AI tools to generate SEO content at scale
My workflow for publishing large batches of AI content in minutes
The way I set up internal linking systems automatically with AI tools
How I experimented with building backlinks using ChatGPT prompts
The SEO strategies that increased traffic to my test sites through AI automation
Real examples of the results I achieved, both the wins and the failures
This is not about hype. It’s about exploring what you can do with AI if you’re curious about SEO. You’ll see the behind-the-scenes of how I built test sites, how I automated repetitive tasks, and what happened when I pushed AI tools to the limit.
Quick disclaimer: AI-generated content comes with risks. Google has guidelines that can change, and AI output isn’t always reliable or accurate. That’s why I position this course as fun experiments and case studies, not guaranteed formulas.
By the end, you’ll have a complete picture of how AI and SEO can work together in practice, what to avoid, and some creative ways to use ChatGPT if you want to run your own experiments.