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The kind of work that keeps you busy looks good on reports,
but doesn’t move rankings, traffic, or revenue.
Honest answers only.
but doesn’t move rankings, traffic, or revenue.
Honest answers only.
My honest answer; blogging can feel productive, but on its own it often doesn’t move rankings anymore. With AI flooding the web, generic blog posts rarely stand out. Focusing more on intent, authority, and real user value tends to deliver better results than publishing content just to stay busy.The kind of work that keeps you busy looks good on reports,
but doesn’t move rankings, traffic, or revenue.
Honest answers only.![]()
Whitehat SEO!
Chasing vanity metrics—like obsessing over rankings for a few high-volume keywords or raw traffic numbers—feels productive, but usually isn’t.
Making long reports and checking stats all day feels useful, but often changes nothing.
My honest answer; blogging can feel productive, but on its own it often doesn’t move rankings anymore. With AI flooding the web, generic blog posts rarely stand out. Focusing more on intent, authority, and real user value tends to deliver better results than publishing content just to stay busy.
Rewriting metas without changing anything in the content.
The same happens to me, too.Wasting too much time on social media... should do more like post and forget.