What's one SEO habit that actually made a real difference for you?

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Not asking abt big strategies, more like small consistent habits that ended up mattering more than expected.
For me personally just started tracking rankings weekly instead of checking randomly, helped me actually notice patterns instead of panicking over normal fluctuations.
Curious what small stuff you guys do consistently that you think doesn't get talked abt enough compared to the bigger strategies everyone always focus on.
 
Checking the SERP before making changes has probably saved me more time than any big SEO tactic.

It’s easy to keep optimizing based on what we think Google wants, while the search results are already showing us what works.

A quick look at the top pages usually gives a much clearer direction.
 
Not asking abt big strategies, more like small consistent habits that ended up mattering more than expected.
For me personally just started tracking rankings weekly instead of checking randomly, helped me actually notice patterns instead of panicking over normal fluctuations.
Curious what small stuff you guys do consistently that you think doesn't get talked abt enough compared to the bigger strategies everyone always focus on.
Pruning out dead weight pages on the website quarterly. Deletiing content or updating content that gets no traffic has been a game changer in terms of authority and crawl budget IMHO. The quality of content will always trumps quantity.
 
whenever I change a title, heading, internal links, content, etc.. I note the date, what I changed, and the page / queries affected.
The important part is not making 3 / 4 changes to a page at once. If rankings improve, I want to have a reasonable idea of why.
after a few months you start seeing patterns that are specific to your own site. way more useful than generic tips tbh
 
For me, it was regularly updating old content. I started checking which pages were losing traffic and refreshing them instead of always creating new posts. It made a bigger difference than I expected.
 
Not asking abt big strategies, more like small consistent habits that ended up mattering more than expected.
For me personally just started tracking rankings weekly instead of checking randomly, helped me actually notice patterns instead of panicking over normal fluctuations.
Curious what small stuff you guys do consistently that you think doesn't get talked abt enough compared to the bigger strategies everyone always focus on.
As for me i just makes a short note every tym the page goes up or down and what i does before that.
After some tym you starts recognizsng your own patterns rather than trying to figures out the cause of movement.
 
I’ve found that keeping a simple weekly SEO log helps more than constantly checking rankings. It makes small changes easier to spot and stops normal fluctuations from causing unnecessary adjustments.
 
One underrated one is checking indexing and crawl errors regularly, not just rankings.

A broken redirect or a bunch of 5xx errors can sit there quietly while you’re busy tweaking content. It’s boring, but it catches problems early
 
Not asking abt big strategies, more like small consistent habits that ended up mattering more than expected.
For me personally just started tracking rankings weekly instead of checking randomly, helped me actually notice patterns instead of panicking over normal fluctuations.
Curious what small stuff you guys do consistently that you think doesn't get talked abt enough compared to the bigger strategies everyone always focus on.
Consistency has always made a bigger difference for me. Small improvements done regularly usually beat trying to change everything at once.
 
I check what users are actually searching for, not just what keyword tools say. That changed my content strategy.
 
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