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  "name": "Could relying on AEO software push us into creating low-quality, “over-optimized” content that hurts trust?",
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      "name": "Could relying on AEO software push us into creating low-quality, “over-optimized” content that hurts trust?",
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        "text": "AEO software should help you avoid thin, keyword-stuffed content by emphasizing clear, user-focused answers backed by real expertise and data. However, if misused, it can encourage formulaic FAQs that offer little substance—and answer engines increasingly down‑rank that.\n\nThe safest approach is to combine AEO recommendations with genuine subject matter insight and original value.\n\nKey factors:\n- Depth and specificity of answers, not just length\n- Use of credible sources, examples, or data where appropriate\n- Avoiding redundant or purely promotional Q&A\n- Regular updates to keep information current and trustworthy\n\nUse the software’s guidance as structure, then add unique perspective and details that make your answers truly helpful. Periodically audit content to remove low-value or outdated entries.\n\nPrioritize trust and usefulness over chasing every possible question with superficial responses.",
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        "description": "AEO software can lead to low‑quality, formulaic content if you treat its recommendations as the whole strategy. Use its guidance for structure, but rely on real expertise, specifics, and regular updates to keep answers genuinely helpful and trustworthy in the eyes of both users and answer engines."
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  "description": "AEO software can lead to low‑quality, formulaic content if you treat its recommendations as the whole strategy. Use its guidance for structure, but rely on real"
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