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SEO is not only about content quantity. Content quality, technical SEO, backlinks, and user experience all work together.
I believe it's a mix of all of these 3. Search intent is the most important from all those, but backlinks matter as well, if you have good quality of content.I have been working on my blog for a while and have published a good amount of content. But I noticed some competitors are ranking higher with fewer articles and less content than my website. I am trying to understand what factors I might be missing.
Is it backlinks, content quality, search intent, topical authority, or something else?
Would love to hear your experience and what worked for you.
Instead of only publishing more content, compare the pages that rank above you. Look at their content, links, structure, and how well they answer the search.I have been working on my blog for a while and have published a good amount of content. But I noticed some competitors are ranking higher with fewer articles and less content than my website. I am trying to understand what factors I might be missing.
Is it backlinks, content quality, search intent, topical authority, or something else?
Would love to hear your experience and what worked for you.
in my experience i find that the main factor is actually focus. competitors may write less articles but every page serves a partiicular purpose. rather than trying to do everythinng at once they concentrate on making the page as valuable as they possibly can. in my experience improving what u have rather than writing more posts can be much more effective.I have been working on my blog for a while and have published a good amount of content. But I noticed some competitors are ranking higher with fewer articles and less content than my website. I am trying to understand what factors I might be missing.
Is it backlinks, content quality, search intent, topical authority, or something else?
Would love to hear your experience and what worked for you.
i believe this serves as a good reminder that SEO is not just about the number of content pieces. ur competitor, despiite having fewer pieces of content, might have spent more time improving every page, optimizing for the right keywords, getting better links or building authority on a particular subject matter.i would try to find out what the differences r between their pages nd urs, even one optimized page may perform better than many mediiocre ones.I have been working on my blog for a while and have published a good amount of content. But I noticed some competitors are ranking higher with fewer articles and less content than my website. I am trying to understand what factors I might be missing.
Is it backlinks, content quality, search intent, topical authority, or something else?
Would love to hear your experience and what worked for you.