The AI Content Quality Checklist Most Teams Are Getting Wrong
Your content reads fine. You reviewed it, found no red flags, and sent it out. The AI did its job: produced something polished and publishable in a fraction of the time. And then a competitor published something on the same topic two weeks later and somehow got three times the traction with content that, from the outside, looked roughly the same. This is the AI content paradox, and it's showing up in marketing teams everywhere right now: content that reads well but doesn't work. That’s because "reads well" is no longer a meaningful quality signal, yet most teams still use it as their primary one. They need an AI content quality checklist instead.