What’s the key to clearing ZeroGPT check? My experience suggests that depth in writing, along with a human touch, is essential. And don’t implement all the suggestions if you use Grammarly.
During April this year, I was working on tourist destination blogs for a client referred by Imran Pasha.
The team provided both long-tail and short-tail keywords. The brief was simple. The content needed depth and had to cover aspects of the destination that were crucial for travelers. Something that other blogs had ignored or forgotten.
I started working on the first blog. The first draft was created based on information from tourism ministry websites, competitor portals, and prominent blogs. And no points for guessing. ZeroGPT marked it as 50 percent AI-generated. Like most writers, I was frustrated. Despite writing a well-researched blog post, ZeroGPT marked it as mostly AI-generated content. Yet I did not give up and decided to recreate.
I thought, what should I do differently to give it a more human touch? The best option was to visit the tourist attraction and write based on what I saw and felt. However, that was impossible. So, I found an alternative way around it. I watched around six to eight vlogs about the destination, including ones from travel vloggers Heena Bhatia and Shenaz Treasury. That’s it. Now I knew the destination inside out.
I wrote a fresh draft, and this time, ZeroGPT marked it as human written.
To sum it up, ZeroGPT has changed the way I research any given topic, and this has made me a better writer. Human touch is crucial in content development.

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