The Promise They Sold You
"We'll write 50 blog posts a month with AI. Google won't know the difference. Your rankings will soar. All for $199/month."
You've seen the ads. Usually the same video, same pitch, same promises, different logo slapped on top.
They're selling a content mill dressed up in AI buzzwords. And if you buy what they're selling, you're putting your entire online presence at risk.
Here's What These Services Actually Do
- Feed your business info into ChatGPT — or some wrapper around it
- Generate 30-50 generic blog posts — usually the same templates everyone else gets
- Publish them to your site — often with no human review
- Toss some "backlinks" your way — from a shared network of other customers' sites
Sounds like a deal at $99-300/month, right? Here's the problem.
The Algorithm Is Not Stupid
Google's Helpful Content System was launched in 2022 specifically to detect and demote mass-produced content. It's been updated aggressively ever since.
The March 2026 core update was the most aggressive anti-spam push in Google's history.
Sites using automated AI content generators lost 40-70% of their organic traffic overnight. (Search Engine Roundtable, March 2026)
62% of SEO professionals reported clients negatively impacted by AI content penalties. (Semrush, Q1 2026)
Google's policy is explicit: "AI-generated content with no original value creation is spam." Not a gray area. The policy.
The Hallucination Problem
Large language models don't "know" anything. They predict the next most probable word. When they don't have a real answer, they make one up.
We've seen AI content farms publish fake pricing guides, service descriptions for work the contractor doesn't offer, and "statistics" that don't exist.
When a customer reads wrong information on your site that an AI wrote, who do they blame? You.
The Real Cost
That $199/month "AI content" subscription seems cheap until you calculate what it actually costs you:
| Cost | Price |
|---|---|
| AI content subscription | $199/mo |
| Traffic lost to Google penalty | Priceless |
| Clients who bounced because content was generic | Priceless |
| Time fixing hallucinated errors | Hours you don't have |
| Rebuilding trust after bad SEO | Months or years |
What Google Actually Rewards
| What Works | What Gets Penalized |
|---|---|
| Original videos (branded, edited) | Auto-generated blog posts |
| Real social proof and engagement | Template content with no human input |
| Custom visuals (flyers, graphics) | Generic stock imagery |
| First-hand expertise | Rewritten search results |
| Authentic local citations | Shared link networks |
| Consistent branding everywhere | Keyword-stuffed pages |
The Trap Is Simple
The cheap AI companies are selling you speed. "More content, faster, cheaper."
But content has never been a volume game. It's a trust game. One great article that gets 200 visits and converts 5% is worth more than 50 AI-generated articles that get zero traffic and actively damage your domain authority.
The trap is believing that more is better. It's not. Better is better.