You must have heard the dialogue that catching Don is not just difficult, it's impossible. And if you work in the blogging industry and want to make money from content writing, then perhaps our biggest Don here is Google3. Let's talk about the past. Simply, you used to pick up any topic, start writing content on it, and your content would generate traffic for you, and then you would monetize it and make money. But the way innovation happened in AI, like you first heard the name, how Jasper AI came into the tool market, which brought AI into content writing.

After the arrival of assistants like ChatGPT, then comes ChatGPT in the market, which completely changes content writing and research. After that comes the integration of Bang within ChatGPT, which makes the search engine itself a complete AI. And then comes Google2, and now the latest one is Jemina. And not just that, if you look at recent times, now a new AI software builder tool has come by the name of Devin AI, which can design complete automation for all types of software. So, the way marketing has changed, if I tell you today to start your blog, you

If you start making money from blogging just now, then perhaps my old thoughts or the upcoming future are miles away from this. So, in today's video, I'm going to tell you because I want many people, whether they are professionals or students, who invest their valuable time in the blogging space but don't get results. Instead of that, today we will go into detail about what changes have exactly occurred in blogging. If you want to make money from blogging in the future, what should you focus on? From the beginning, I have said on this channel.



Blogging doesn't mean that your content revolves around googlegroups.com, focusing on monetization methods. But in today's video, we'll talk about why the concepts of old blogging are not applicable in today's date and how you can make money from blogging in the future. So that if you start a blog today or if you have already started one, you know which area to focus on. So guys, my name is Kirti Shavas, and on this channel, we do affiliate blogging without any hassle, focusing on desktop.

On the screen [music], as you can see on the screen, today our topic is whether the future of blogging is dead, and here we will discuss four major factors that are somewhere the prime factors of blogging. For example, if you follow this curriculum of our premium courses at our Supreme Campus, if you see here, there are more than 11 modules, and all these 11 modules help you gain some blogging-related skill. Currently, we are running a discounted sale at 50% off, the link of which is


You can also avail of it from the description if you want, but understand what its importance is and how it will help you in the future, not to do the same work that other bloggers are doing. First of all, let's start understanding the future of blogging. We will talk about niche research first, for those who don't know what niche is. If you visit my site, Era V Idea.

When you visit Era V Idea, you'll find some content around various technical niche topics that we produce here. But when we started blogging and began explaining to people about blogging, we somewhere used to say that you should work in a specific category so that you have an advantage in it. Previously, we used to say that you should simply write a blog no matter what your category is, and focus on writing content on which there is good search volume and a probability of making good money. But this is where Google2 came in, and it was the concept that shook the entire industry.


According to this, if you work in a space-specific category where you have expertise, experience, authority, and trust, then only should you work in that category, and you will get results in that category. Otherwise, you don't know if your blog will ever rank or not, so niche research completely cancels out. In today's date, I won't say "niche" but instead, I'll say that you need to publish continuous content on a particular topic to establish authority. This is different from what you used to think through niche research, where you would think, "I should work in this niche because it is highly..."


It used to be fantastic; you could start a blog based on that and get results. But nowadays, it's not like that. You can pick any niche, but you'll have to work in that niche for a long time before you see any positive results. Quick results are completely gone now. So, the concept of niche research has become irrelevant. If anyone asks me about it now, I think it's irrelevant. Instead, you should focus on picking a particular category and working within that category. If you're going to do blogging, let's go to the first let's go.

In the second part, we talked about once you've found a niche, now you need to rank for a specific keyword. We used tools like H-PAC, SERPs, Ubersuggest, and many other free tools. After using these tools, we would determine if this is the exact keyword. Maybe it's a long-tail or short-tail keyword. If we work on it, our content will rank for that particular keyword. But even this changed with Google2. When Google2 introduced the algorithm according to BERT, no matter what type of keyword you use.


Research shows that Google2 can rank based on the more of an intent-based search rather than just keyword-based. Now, what problem does this pose to keyword-based research? Even when intent-based, keyword research tools don't have an idea about this because keyword research tools only judge what searches are coming on exact keywords, what difficulty there is on exact keywords. Based on this difficulty being low and high search volume, you can write on it. But it's not necessary that Google2 can rank different blog posts because it understands intent.

For example, someone wrote "Can you get medicine for sunburn pharmacy above Visas". If you check in any tool, its search volume could be in the thousands or even millions, but with Google2, there's a 20% chance that you might exactly rank for the keyword you find. In the remaining 80 to 90% of cases, you might have seen records in the past four to five years where either you never rank for the keyword you search for, or you rank for a keyword that is not exactly related but is relevant to it rather than the exact keyword you used in your content.


If it's optimized, somewhere the keyword research strategy is also not applicable in today's date. The more of intent-based strategy is applicable if you want to continue in the blogging space. What do you say? Comment and let me know. Let's go to number three. After that, within blogging, where do we focus the most? That's content writing. Brother, write content and write content that is helpful because previously there was only one creator, that was manually. You have to sit.

Writing content and the more someone writes better content, their content used to rank because people used to do manual research. But with the evolution of AI, as I mentioned, with tools like ChatGPT, Bang integration, the flood of Google2, research has completely disappeared. Some people exactly follow and extract data from all these tools and refresh it according to their own, because when Google2 reads it, unless you have expertise in that area, your content cannot be unique in any way. Tell me if you want a particular niche.


They look for niches where they understand that more money can be made, but if you don't have knowledge about it, brother, if you don't have experience, then uniqueness will come from research, whether you do it manually or through AI, ultimately, knowledge from the internet is copied, isn't it? The problem is that if you're just copying and pasting from somewhere to build Google3, then work multiple times in the same area so that your expertise is developed. Then we will rank you. But if you're thinking that I'll write the content myself, then that's not unique.

True, we used to copy-paste someone else's idea before, and even now, you're still doing the same. That's why the concept where unique content always ranks is not applicable in today's date. What is applicable today is how you use which AI, how you use research search, which points you use to understand that topic, and how you write it in your content. So, to some extent, you can say that I'm writing unique content, so ultimately, the content writing industry is struggling, and a blog is just a part of it.


It's the foundation to write a blog, to write content, to write highly qualified content. And my friend, if these fundamentals aren't strong from anywhere, then where will you grow in blogging? As a totally new beginner, I think this industry has completely shifted. What you used to do before and what you're going to do in the future, that's totally changed. And this is the fundamental way we covered in our particular system, which I launched almost 2 years ago. Here, you can see how to search niche, how to...

You'll learn how to find keywords, how to do SEO, all these topics covered in detail. It's good for gaining a skill, but not a guaranteed way that you'll rank 100% after learning it. We're discussing each of these points here one by one. Right, after this, the next part of blogging is SEO. You used to do niche research, keyword research, and write content. Now, it's time to optimize that content using these fundamentals, which involved three aspects: on-page, where we talked about...


We used to include keywords here and there to ensure that our content would rank. But already, Google has come up with experiments using AI, where optimizing a whole block for keywords is not necessary. If even one paragraph answers a query, it can rank. That means the idea of fully optimizing a page is practically outdated. Anyone will tell you it's good to keep doing it, but there's no guarantee that if you do on-page SEO, your content will definitely rank.

Of course, this will definitely come into play where ranking signals are concerned, but it's not guaranteed that your rank will improve. Another aspect is off-page SEO, which involves discussing backlinks, a topic you're already familiar with. With recent updates and sponsored blog posts making money, ultimately, a new player enters this industry, and if they manage to arrange backlinks from anywhere, Google won't ignore it. If a site doesn't have its own, it will be left behind. So ultimately, on-page SEO remains a fundamental aspect even today, where some special techniques may not be as crucial as they once were.


It's not just about what you do in your content that will give you an advantage; only the basic checklist remains. Off-page SEO and backlinks will remain just words for now. Saying that you should get backlinks from here and there is easy, but there's no guarantee that those backlinks will actually work. So, these are four major areas that we used to focus on in blogging previously, and they used to bring results. When traffic came to the site because of these factors, the site would grow significantly, and money would also be made, whether through Amazon Flex or otherwise.

If you had to do pre-mastery keyword research, then you had an understanding of the basic things to do. But as I mentioned, exact keyword targeting still doesn't work. So, even if you have the knowledge, it ultimately came down to whether you could do SEO and rank a website 100%. But in today's date, it has become basic that you should know this, but what happens after that, there's no guarantee. That's why if there's one area that I think will give you the most guaranteed results in the long term, it's a particular part of our system.


The one I'm talking about is the complete setup of a blog and website, and I'll explain the reason. When you start blogging, the first thing we discuss is creating a website. Having a website has become the biggest factor after COVID. Every business wants to go online, and that's why website development is a futuristic skill that you've learned through blogging, enabling you to make money effortlessly. I'm saying this because if I talk about website development, websites are created in three ways. First, you create custom websites where you...

You go to a coder, and the coder charges you, and you pay them according to your requirement. For example, if you need a booking website, an e-commerce website, a shopping website, or a blog, the coder takes care of it. Another factor is WordPress-based websites. When we talk about blogging, this channel is dedicated to WordPress-based blogs because these are the skills that are not easily found elsewhere. And I'm saying this because according to the statistics, if you look at it, the world's


According to data, more than 62.8% of websites still use WordPress, which accounts for 43% of the overall website market. That means more than 50% of websites on the internet are on WordPress. If a business is built on WordPress or a website uses WordPress, not only does it require maintenance and upgrades over time, but it also involves customization and enhancement. These skills are provided to you by blogging, which will be 100% relevant in the future.

It can make money for up to 510 years, but as I mentioned, the same thing happened before. Five years ago, there were AI tools and software building as well. However, with the advent of new AI tools like Devin AI, which can build entire software, it has shaken up the entire IT industry. If it can do that, obviously, in our website industry, the website development industry, where we build websites in three ways, either for businesses or personal use, the skills provided by blogging will be relevant.


If you come here and take a look at Apple, if I scroll a bit, you can see the complete setup of how it works in WordPress, how plugins are integrated, etc. These are the skills that blogging teaches you, which are futuristic skills. If you are a student or a professional and want to make money in the digital marketing space, I think this is a skill that will bring you 100% earnings through blogging, instead of just focusing on content writing to grow your blog.

Relay 100% on that. That is my true and honest opinion, being an individual who has been working in this industry for the past 6-7 years. And if you observe, even within this skill, new enhancements are happening in WordPress website development. One such enhancement is AI builders. You might have seen that many hosting companies have already integrated them. After this, I will bring the next video explaining what AI builders are and how they work so that you can also work on this skill. If you go into hosting for example, for Apple, let me talk about it in the next article.


 

If you go into their environment, they have also launched their own AI builder, enabling you to build websites through AI. You don't even need to manually customize it. If you use Wix, for instance, you simply need plugins and to learn a page builder. With WordPress, you can build websites worldwide through combinations, but the AI builder is making this even easier. You don't need separate plugins or a page builder. You just provide instructions, and it will create the website according to your preferences. But I think this video...

It seems that the preferred version is that I want you to focus more on website development, how to build WordPress websites, and how to maintain them. This is the service industry that can bring you money with ease, but if you want to be futuristic about it, I think it's heading downhill. The scope is still there, but whether you will find any advantage within that scope remains uncertain. Many content writing agencies have closed down, and many in the SEO industry are struggling to deliver results.

Yes, many are not achieving results, and even those who used to rank block-based content on the lower basis are not sustainable in today's date. Google regularly updates its algorithms, making your site more robust. Clear, I hope you fully understand where to focus. If you want to know how to build a website with the help of an AI builder, we'll discuss that in detail in the next article