Many users ask us: "How do I know for sure that the content your AI generates actually scores?". The secret is not magic, but strict rules. Our AI does not follow a 'feeling', but a rigorous SEO checklist of more than 50 data points. In this article, we reveal the exact criteria we use to guarantee your ranking.
1. Structure & Hierarchy (The Blueprint)
Before the AI writes a single word, it determines the structure. Google reads your page like a book: from title to chapter to paragraph. A broken structure is fatal for your ranking.
- The "One H1" Rule: There can only be one
<h1>tag, and it must contain the main keyword. The AI forces this in every output. - Logical Nesting: An H3 should never immediately follow an H1. The AI always builds: H1 → H2 → H3. This helps Google understand the depth of your content.
- Paragraph Length: Huge walls of text scare readers away (high bounce rate). Our checklist breaks text up after a maximum of 300 words.
Core Algorithm Protocol
ACTIVEOn-Page Fundamentals
Technical & Authority
2. Keyword Density & Placement
This is where amateurs often go wrong: Keyword Stuffing. If you repeat your keyword too often, Google penalizes you. Our AI uses a dynamic density matrix.
The "Golden Ratio"
We aim for a keyword density between 1.8% and 2.5% for the main keyword. Additionally, the AI automatically injects LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) terms. If you write about "Apple", the AI ensures words like "iOS", "iPhone", and "Mac" also appear to provide context.
3. Technical SEO (The Invisible Force)
The content can be great, but if the technical tags are missing, you are invisible. Our Page Analyzer and Generator check for:
Meta Tags
Title (max 60 chars) and Description (max 160 chars) are generated pixel-perfect to prevent truncation in Google.
Alt Attributes
Every image gets a descriptive alt-tag with the keyword processed in it. Crucial for Image SEO.
Internal Linking
The AI suggests places for internal links to spread your 'link juice' through the site.
Mobile First
Paragraphs and headings are formatted for readability on small screens.
4. The Human Factor (EEAT)
Google's latest updates revolve around EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness). A pure checklist is not enough; the tone must be right.
Our AI is trained to:
- Use active voice ("We do" instead of "It is done").
- Ask questions to the reader to increase engagement.
- Use short, powerful sentences that scan easily.
- Write conclusions that prompt action (CTA).
Does your current content meet this list?
You don't have to guess. Use our free Analyzer to measure your page against exactly the same yardstick our AI uses.

