SlopAds exists because the SEO game changed, and pretending it didn't won't save your traffic.
SlopAds was created by a founder who's been doing SEO for over 20 years, including time at Google during its early days. He watched the search game evolve from simple keyword matching to AI-powered semantic understanding.
In 2023, we watched as AI-generated content flooded Google. Blog posts, product reviews, how-to guides—all pumped out at scale by competitors who figured out the game early.
Traditional content marketers kept saying "quality over quantity." They kept hiring writers, running editorial calendars, and publishing 2-3 articles per week.
Meanwhile, their competitors were publishing 50+ articles per week. And ranking for everything.
Google's algorithms couldn't keep up. The semantic richness, schema markup, and entity optimization of AI content was actually better than what most human writers produced under deadline pressure.
So we built SlopAds. Not because we wanted to flood the internet with mediocre content. But because everyone else already was, and the good guys were getting buried.
"I spent years at Google understanding how search works. Now I'm watching it get gamed at scale. If you can't beat them, arm everyone else with the same tools."
We call it slop because that's what it is. We're not going to dress it up as "AI-enhanced content marketing" or "programmatic SEO." It's mass-produced content. And it works.
We measure success in traffic, rankings, and conversions. Not in awards from content marketing blogs. Your business needs traffic, not validation.
While your competitors debate whether to use AI, you'll already have 500 pages indexed. Speed beats perfection in the SEO game.
Enterprise companies have been doing this for years. We're just making the same tools accessible to everyone else. Fight fire with fire.
Because the alternative is watching small businesses, indie makers, and honest entrepreneurs get buried by companies with bigger budgets and fewer scruples. If the game is rigged, we're giving you the cheat codes.
"When everyone else is using AI at scale, refusing to do so isn't noble—it's business suicide."