i've noticed this too, especially for informational queries where Google can answer the basics directly I'd look at CTR titles, and search intent first then focus on topics where the page offers something beyond a quick summaryoriginal data, examples, or practical experience
I've had better results with tools that let you control the outline, tone, and source material rather than just generating a full article in one click. For multilingual posts, I'd still do a quick human review for accuracy and natural wording before publishing
A blog can be useful if the topics actually support your products and answer questions your customers are searching for. AI can help with drafts, but original insights, examples, and useful product knowledge usually make the content much more valuable.
if a page still has potential i'll keep improving it But if it's been stagnant for months and the ROI isn't there I'd rather spend my time creating content with a better chance of ranking
Refreshing old content has worked much better than i expected updating outdated information improving internal links and matching current search intent gave me quicker gains than publishing new articles
if the backlinks genuinely come from quality niche relevant pages the method used to create them is less important than the final result i focus on the quality of the links not how they were built
From my experience random spam backlinks don't have the same impact they once did i still monitor my backlink profile but i focus more on building a strong site than worrying about every low quality link
they can still work but i think people put too much emphasis on DR i'd rather have an expired domain with a clean relevant backlink profile than one with inflated authority metrics
My best performing links have come from genuine niche websites rather than general SEO marketplaces a few high quality contextual backlinks have consistently outperformed larger volumes of low quality links
internal linking has been the biggest win for me this year organizing related content into clear topic clusters helped existing pages rank better without building many new backlinks
From my experience the edu extension itself doesn't add any special SEO value If the page is relevant indexed and has real authority the link can help but that's true for any quality website
google has definitely become stricter but i don't think it's targeting sites randomly the sites that continue publishing useful content and maintaining a clean backlink profile seem to recover much more easily
These days i build content around a topic instead of chasing one exact keyword i naturally include related terms and that approach has been more consistent than keyword stuffing
For me topical relevance and overall site quality matter more than a single score if something looks neglected or overloaded with outbound links i usually skip it
I am from Argentina, and as you know the economic situation is difficult. I would like to know how I can work or some way to raise money. Something like 1 dollar for us is a lot because of the devaluation
Ideas of all kinds are accepted, such as filling out surveys, or selling photos of feet LOL
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