My AI Content Ranked Fast.Then Readers Left Immediately.
Decent search positions for AI-written landing pages had me feeling confident. Traffic came in, but the bounce rate was brutal.
People clicked from search, landed on the page, and left within seconds. The writing was technically correct, optimized for keywords, but it read like a robot explaining insurance to other robots.
The issue wasn't the AI itself, it was that I'd treated the output as finished. Google's guidance on AI-generated content is clear: it needs human review and editing.
I started rewriting the AI drafts with actual voice, cutting jargon, adding real examples from my own work, and shifting from this is what you should do to here's what I noticed when I tried it. The pages stayed ranked, but now people actually stayed on them.
What changed was my process. I stopped using AI as a publish button and started using it as a first draft I then shaped into something that sounds like a person talking to a peer.
Our AI content work is built on that principle: the tool does the heavy lifting, but your voice does the selling.
Pick one AI-generated page that ranks but has a high bounce rate. Rewrite the first two paragraphs in your actual voice, adding a personal example, a specific number you've seen, or a question you've heard from customers. Republish and watch the engagement shift.
