While blog monetization has become more challenging in the AI era, writing that incorporates human emotions and experiences remains crucial.
AI has made writing easier, but it has also become more difficult to capture the attention of readers and gain visibility in the flood of information.
The direction of blog operation does not have a clear-cut answer, but rather should focus on continuously implementing and revising strategies to provide valuable information to readers.
Now that the AI era has arrived, many things are changing.
Blogs are no exception.
How should we approach blog monetization in the future?
Before, there wasn't much information available.
And if you wrote a post, it was easily exposed on search portals.
But these days, there's just too much content,
and there are a lot of spam users...
These documents need to be evaluated.
So, only valid content gets displayed.
In this process, even properly written documents sometimes get hurt.
Even though they're written properly, they might not show up, or...
They might get pushed down by posts that have illegally secured top rankings.
AI advancement has led to an increase in indiscriminate content,
but on the other hand, technology to filter out this indiscriminate content is also developing.
With the advent of AI, blogs are doomed!
Many people felt that way.
Because now, AI can write better than humans.
However, AI cannot capture that unique human emotion.
It's immediately noticeable when you read the content.
You might be able to make it less noticeable by editing and revising it many times,
but you might as well just write it yourself.
The reason people read blogs is to...
find answers and solutions to their questions,
or to gain experience and knowledge.
Someone shares their personal experiences,
organizes that information,
Those who haven't had those experiences yet
can learn through that blog,
gain knowledge beforehand,
and experience better outcomes.
I think this is the core function of a blog.
But these days, there's a lot of AI-generated content,
experience groups, review advertisements, etc.
There's also a lot of sponsored content, making it hard to judge.
As a side note, many people filter out Naver blogs (네블).
Because they're all promotional posts.
You can tell just by looking at the text at the bottom.
So, people filter through cafes to find posts written by actual cafe users.
But cafes are also full of promotions.
Thanks to AI technology, writing has become easier.
But I think getting exposure has become more difficult.
We need to consider how to set a direction moving forward,