Beat the LLM challenge: what would you do with a big tech website?
Obviously, static content is no more the good channel format for education in a LLM era.
- Users asks first the LLM (I do)
- Content is now generated all over the place
- Search result (SERP) takes a big hit
As an educator, what should I build to beat the LLM?
Thanks?
Ps:
I have created this website back in 2007 to answer recurrent questions that I got on forums or at work.
It has over 7000 quality pages. As its peak, it would have seen more than 15000 visitors a day.
More to the point questions:
- What do you think should be fixed in education?
- Do you think that a course format is the only format for an educator?
- Where do you think LLM suck in education? For instance, I learned late things that I wish I learned early.
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 19.6 ms ] threadDo you have a graphic of the number of visitors?
The url is: https://datacadamia.com
The number of visitors is now down to 500 a day but it's going down surely but slowly since a couple of year.
To be honest, I didn't work on my SEO. I used to be first in SERP for a couple of keywords and I can see that this is no more the case.
The domain authority has gone from 55 to 30.
I'm not sure if I need to take this figures seriously as I'm not a SEO specialist.
Here the slope on this year only.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZE8cK59VuYdA5BoU7
Next to the SEO thing, I'm pretty sure that there is a strong LLM correlation.
Thanks gus.
> Sorry for the late answer but I didn't get any notifications.
No problem. I don't expect inmediate replies. There is no notification in HN, but some users created unoficial notification tools. (I don't use neither of them, so I don't know if they are good.)
* https://www.hnreplies.com/
* https://hnnotify.xyz/ (looks dead now)