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Are you using extensive automation to produce content on many topics?

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:11 am
by mayaboti
Focusing on people-first content has always been a cornerstone of SEOs, content creators and serious agencies. While the main focus of this update is to think about the person reading the content and not the search engine viewing it, that doesn't mean traditional SEO best practices are no longer valid. Today more than ever, therefore, with the release of the latest update, it is important to find the balance between content that works well from an SEO point of view and that which is people-oriented.


On the other hand, you can write the most useful afghanistan number data content but if it is not optimized appropriately it is unlikely to rank in the SERPs, and vice versa. In order to overcome updates without too much effort (yeah!, believe it...), Google has published a list of questions to take into consideration when producing content: Is the content primarily designed to attract people from search engines rather than being made for humans? Are you producing a lot of content on different topics in the hope that some of it will perform well in the results?

Are you mostly summarizing what others have already said without adding much value? Are you writing about certain things simply because they seem trendy and not because you would otherwise write about them for your existing audience? Does your content leave readers feeling like they have to search again to get better information from other sources? Are you writing with a particular word count in mind because you've heard or read that Google has a preferred word count? (No, we don't).