Most content teams still treat proof like decoration. The claim comes first, then the evidence gets buried later in the page, dropped into a footer, or mixed into a long paragraph that makes it hard to separate fact from interpretation. That structure is weak for readers and weak for AI systems. Google’s documentation on AI...
Most content teams still treat proof like decoration. The claim comes first, then the evidence gets buried later in the page, dropped into a footer, or mixed into a long paragraph that makes it hard to separate fact from interpretation. That structure is weak for readers and weak for AI systems. Google’s documentation on AI...
Most content teams still treat proof like decoration. The claim comes first, then the evidence gets buried later in the page, dropped into a footer, or mixed into a long paragraph that makes it hard to separate fact from interpretation. That structure is weak for readers and weak for AI systems. Google’s documentation on AI...
Most content teams still treat proof like decoration. The claim comes first, then the evidence gets buried later in the page, dropped into a footer, or mixed into a long paragraph that makes it hard to separate fact from interpretation. That structure is weak for readers and weak for AI systems. Google’s documentation on AI...