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I used to believe that artificial intelligence (AI) was just stealing my writing. I didn’t realize I could also pay for the privilege.

Every time a site receives a “hit”, it costs money. It might not seem like much, but every visitor, human, or bot, uses bandwidth, computing power, and electricity.

You might be lucky and have a web host that includes unlimited bandwidth with your account.

But as AI bots become more and more aggressive, the cost increases, and over time, so will your annual service charge.

If you have an account with a fixed or limited bandwidth, you could end up with a nasty surprise if AI takes a liking to your content. Grammar Help, Nonfiction Writing, Promote Book, Fiction And Nonfiction, Self Publishing, Web Hosting, Vocabulary, Writing

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Take a look at one of your texts. How many times do you use “if” or “when” to start a sentence? It’s probably more often than you think.

Why? Because conditional cause-and-effect sentences tend to be quite rigid, leading to invisible repetition. That’s why sentence variations can come in handy.

While they are essential, conditionals can become a little tedious with the “same old” sentence starters.

That’s why having variations at hand can help with style, flow, rhythm, and clarity, while reducing unnecessary repetition.

The best part is that it’s so easy to break the cycle and change your conditional structures to suit any situation or type of writing. Grammar Help, Nonfiction Writing, Sentence Starters, Type Of Writing, Fiction And Nonfiction, Promote Book, Cause And Effect, Vocabulary, Texts

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It used to be so easy. I wrote and published an article or blog post and simply waited for Google to pick it up and deliver a mountain of traffic and readers.

That was how it worked, and it worked for me for decades. All it took was a little bit of SEO knowledge and I had readers by the thousands.

And then suddenly, the world changed in November 2022. ChatGPT arrived, and almost instantly tipped the online search world upside down. But the real killer blow came with Google’s reaction to artificial intelligence (AI) in its September 2023 algorithm update.

From that date on, it’s been a non-stop catastrophe for online writers, site owners, and creators. AI Overviews now provide no-click answers, and traffic from Google has dried up. Grammar Help, I Have A Plan, Nonfiction Writing, Promote Book, Fiction And Nonfiction, Self Publishing, Google Search, Then And Now, How To Plan

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My number one tip for new writers is to think about using more sentence structure variations.

If too many sentences look and sound the same or similar, the quick cure is to use more variety in how you write your sentences.

The best part is that it’s a quick and easy fix for any form of writing. You don’t have to change what you are saying, only how you are saying it.

All you need in your writing toolbox is a handful of variations you pull out to use at any time.

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If you’re a self-published author, you might be asking yourself: “Has AI stolen my book?”

With AI and large language models (LLMs) everywhere, it’s natural to worry that your hard work could be used without your consent.

Here’s the quick answer to your question. It’s highly unlikely that your book has been copied and used if it is protected by DRM on major retailers such as Amazon or Apple Books.

However, if you have distributed free copies of your ebook versions online, it is technically possible they could have been included in a dataset, although the likelihood remains low.

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It’s a constant battle for me now. Every time I sit down to write, I know I’ll be competing against a deluge of AI slop that is being published.

No matter what topic I choose, AI has probably covered it 1,000 times.

In a way it’s nothing new, because writing has always been a challenge for attention and gaining readers. But my competition isn’t other writers and authors today; it’s automation.

Yes, I know the old saying that cream always rises to the top, but the mountaintop is so much higher now.

So how do I keep my sanity and motivation? I stay focused on three things: being myself, staying authentic, and remaining stubbornly determined to write for my readers. Cool Writing, Writing Advice, Writing Skills, New Words, Writing Tips, Improve Yourself, Writing

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