How to Use Gemini AI Google-verified content, guaranteed top ranking
Have you ever wondered if your blog post will actually get good exposure after writing and publishing it? I used to feel that way too, but not anymore. That’s because I publish after receiving a definitive answer about ranking at the top using Google Gemini AI. I’m about to reveal that Google top-ranking strategy right now.
How to Use Gemini AI

I prefer to write most of my posts myself. Having blogged for so long, I suppose that’s just how my writing habits have developed.
Since I write everything myself, publishing a single blog post takes a lot of time, and I don’t publish very frequently—only about once a week.
However, even when writing blog posts myself, I don’t completely avoid AI assistance. I do receive help from AI regarding keywords and overall structure.
Because I always worry after publishing a blog post whether this article will actually show up in search engine results. Back when AI wasn’t commonplace, I struggled alone, searching for information on my own. But now, I’m working alongside AI to handle that task.
This is one of the ways I frequently use Gemini AI in my daily life. If you’re curious about the practical path to monetizing your writing online, be sure to read the post below.
Why Your Blog Needs Gemini AI Proofreading

Many bloggers have probably had this experience: “Wow, this post is really well-written logically, and it’s packed with information people will find interesting. So it should rank high on Google.”
Here’s why Gemini AI proofreading is essential when writing blog posts. We struggle to be objective about our own work. After investing time and effort, the piece we’ve written appears flawless to our own eyes.
But AI doesn’t care about that. By excluding emotion and conducting thorough analysis based solely on data and algorithms, it can starkly reveal the current state of the text we’ve written.
Another reason for Gemini AI’s review is that it shares the same roots as Google’s search engine, meaning it understands Google’s preferred sentence structures and keyword placements better than anyone else.
I’ll now explain how I use Gemini AI in relation to the blog I write. Here’s how I do it:
The process of asking Gemini about top exposure
I currently subscribe to Gemini Pro. I create separate chat rooms for each topic, and only use that specific chat room for discussions related to that subject. Therefore, I create and use separate AI instances for each blog.
1) Assigning roles to Gemini AI
The first step in utilizing Gemini AI is to assign roles to the AI.
Role: Google SEO Specialist, Search Engine Top Ranking Specialist, and Expert in Keywords Frequently Used by Actual Users
I started by assigning the role mentioned above in the dedicated chat room I created, specifically for blog-related questions, and I’ve been asking those blog-related questions there since the beginning.
2) How does Google evaluate my content?

Before publishing a blog post, I copy the entire text and paste it, then I ask Gemini the question above.
I recently wrote an article about sending money to New Zealand, and Google’s algorithm evaluation of it is as follows.

Hearing that it has a high chance of ranking high, I still hold onto hope.
Actually, I didn’t just want feedback on my writing. What I really wanted to know was what I needed to improve to achieve higher visibility, but they responded as follows.

I’ve published the post after incorporating the revisions requested by Google. I’ve been blogging for a long time, but I didn’t realize Google’s algorithm had this particular aspect.
In particular, the ability to display both English and Korean together has broadened my search exposure range, which seems to have significantly expanded my horizons.
If you’d like a more detailed response, you may also ask the following questions.
| Search Intent | Does the article sufficiently contain the answer that someone searching for this keyword is looking for? |
| E-E-A-T Score | Does it effectively showcase my actual experience and expertise? |
| Readability and Structure | Is the placement of H1 and H2 tags appropriate, and does it keep readers engaged until the end? |
| Areas for improvement | What sentences should be added or modified to achieve higher visibility? |
For those who wish to copy the above questions, please find the attached notepad below for your use.
By asking questions like this, you can receive Gemini AI’s responses for each element. When you ask questions this specifically, you can obtain highly detailed, high-quality answers like the ones below. Therefore, I recommend asking detailed questions about the content above.

3) Characteristics of Top-Tier Content Recognized by Gemini
It seems that when I requested Gemini AI to evaluate my writing using Google’s algorithm, it had already produced something. I’ve organized it into a table.
| element | Content |
| Experience | Bonus points for posts written by actual experiencers |
| Usability | Content that provides users with tangible help by citing specific figures rather than simply stating it’s good |
| Specific situation | Use specific keywords (New Zealand, POLi, bank transfer) |
| Data Visualization | Table Usage |
Using Gemini AI in this way, I published this article. I will now reveal the results. Did it actually rank highly on Google’s search engine?

The post I wrote the day before appeared on the first page of Google search results. Actually, it wasn’t the very top spot; it showed up around the 8th position on the first page. Of the seven results above it, two were website ads, one was a Korean community site, and the remaining four were blog posts.
Gemini AI didn’t lie. I was surprised it got indexed in just one day, contrary to my expectation that it would take several days. However, I can’t rule out the possibility that it ranked quickly because my keywords weren’t as competitive as I thought.
Before utilizing AI, writing a single blog post used to take me about an hour to an hour and a half.
However, after quickly publishing my first post with AI assistance, I can use the time saved to publish one more affiliate marketing blog post, which makes me appreciate the value of AI all over again.
Conclusion
Today, I shared the process of getting my article—which Google personally reviewed—to rank highly using Gemini AI.
It’s said that the number of content pieces published has exploded since AI emerged. I seem to recall reading somewhere that many people are publishing as many as 4 to 5 pieces a day using AI.
But instead of simply using AI to write my posts for me, I thought it might be helpful to use it as a tool that assists us in achieving the exposure we truly desire by reviewing and evaluating the blog posts I write myself. That’s why I decided to post this article.
When used this way, AI seems to become a powerful ally rather than an enemy.
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