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To introduce myself, I’m a software developer who is currently a student studying software & technology. I’ve learned so much in college, and I look forward to going back over my time in college once I’m done with my coursework. So far, I’ve taken up many classes, some non-tech related, but each class has made me more well-rounded.

I’m looking forward to the future that software and technology have in store for humanity and for solving problems. Throughout my journey, I’ve had many struggles attending college. Yet, despite these challenges, I have developed a high desire to learn and apply what I know to help others seeking a similar path.

The path of computer science is certainly not easy by any stretch of the imagination. During this process, however, you discover how much you can genuinely endure and grow. These difficulties have strengthened my resolve to continue forward.

As an artist at heart, I’ve always embraced that creative side that makes me want to transform blank canvases into works of art. Similarly, I view writing code as a blank canvas with unlimited possibilities of creating what I can. This intersection of technical skill and creative expression is what drives my passion.

While Blogger may be considered a thing of the past for some people, for me, it represents an opportunity to test my theories and discover what people think about AI-generated content. In this way, even older platforms can serve as valuable testing grounds for emerging technologies and ideas.

August 23rd, 1999, I was a teenager passionate about streetfighter, basketball, and eating a lot of food. Blogging and coding were not my thing, but I enjoyed creative activities. Blogging at that time was still in its infancy, and I’m sure bloggers in that time were able to do well. 

Fast forward to today, and I started a blogger blog to determine what types of traffic I could generate with tools like Google’s Deep Research and Notebooklm’s generative voice overview.

My Blogger Project For February – March 17th, 2025

This is a one-month snapshot of my traffic at BclarkCodes.Blogpost.com, an a.i. Generated blog, which is a test to see if a.i. Content can hold the reader’s attention. 

The last week has been rough statistically using Google Research 1.5 generated content. However, I had a good experience with new subscribers on YouTube, who enjoy the content for the most part. 

Looking at my analytics overall, I must increase engagement and the viewer’s value. However, I might stay with the podcast and focus on this blog you are reading now so I can do this.  

One of the more popular posts in the past 7 days was Navigating the evolving software and development job market, which makes sense as people are uncertain about the current state of the U.S. economy.  

Tech News was another top post, according to my blogger statistics: 

YouTube Statistics So Far – Podcasting

The feedback has been mixed, with some people enjoying the podcasts and others not liking the content. I want to stick with more discussion-based topics like the economy or issues like vibe coding.

Honestly, this is all a big experiment, so I can figure out what sticks, and YouTube provides you with topics people are searching for.

To effectively grow your channel, you should analyze your analytics to understand what viewers are genuinely interested in. Also, suppose you’re creating an AI podcast. In that case, you can try exploring trending topics on platforms such as TikTok, Google Trends, and other relevant sources that will give you deeper insight into potential podcast topics.

Moreover, the key to sustainable content creation is genuinely connecting with your industry and personally engaging with the content you share on YouTube. Unfortunately, many content creators attempt to cover subjects they aren’t passionate about; consequently, I find it significantly more challenging to maintain the consistency needed to develop a loyal audience when authenticity is lacking.

Overall, I appreciate the efficiency of AI podcasting because it enables you to transform valuable information into time-saving formats, particularly beneficial for busy students. Nevertheless, it’s important to remember that certain content requires proper permission before you use it; therefore, please be careful about what materials you incorporate into platforms like NotebookLM/NotebookLMPlus (Google NotebookLM, n.d).

Google Scholar For Content Ideas 

Google Scholar 

Google Scholar is a valuable source for finding content ideas; again, if you read the content and practice what you read or you know about that area of expertise, it is easier to consume and make content from my experience. 

The content quality of information is much higher with Google scholar yet not that many people discuss this valuable research tool. 

As with anything dealing with free traffic, you must put the time in; hard work is still involved in building any YouTube channel. 

So far, I’m happy with the results I’m getting, and I look forward to testing out more new software that I have not attempted to work with yet. Thank you for reading, and let me know what questions you have. 

 

References 

Google Scholar. (n.d.). https://scholar.google.com/

Google NotebookLM. (n.d.). Google NotebookLM. https://notebooklm.google.com/

About Gemini. (n.d.). Gemini Deep Research – your personal research assistant. Gemini. https://gemini.google/overview/deep-research/?hl=en