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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 23 MIN

AI Has Introduced Product Slop

from Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips · host Eric Siu and Neil Patel

This episode is hosted by Neil and Eric. They break down the rise of AI slop in products, marketing, and SEO, why mass AI content briefly ranks then disappears, and how real trust signals like E-E-A-T still win. The conversation also covers ChatGPT ads, early ad arbitrage opportunities, Microsoft’s take on AEO vs GEO, X articles growth, and why vibe coding and streaming builds attention before revenue. A must-listen for marketers navigating AI-driven SEO, content strategy, and emerging platforms. Key Takeaways AI content can rank, but it won’t last without trust Speed creates slop, not excellence Early platforms reward bold experimentation Chapters (00:00) AI product and marketing slop (01:14) AI content ranking experiment (02:20) E-E-A-T and human involvement (03:00) Lazy marketers and AI tools (05:02) Career growth and motivation (07:36) ChatGPT ads opportunity (10:32) How ChatGPT drives traffic (12:09) AEO vs GEO explained (14:56) X articles and distribution (19:16) Vibe coding to $1M strategy

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