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How Hard Is It for a Health and Wellness Blog or Website to Rank on Google?

Starting a health and wellness blog or website can be exciting – you get to share tips on fitness, nutrition, mental health, and overall well-being. But if your goal is to get traffic from Google, there’s a hard truth: ranking … Continue reading

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Keyword Cannibalization: Real SEO Issue or Overblown Myth?

“Keyword cannibalization sounds made up – is it actually a thing in SEO?” Short Answer: It’s real – but not always harmful. Let’s unpack when keyword cannibalization matters, how to spot it, and how to fix it strategically. 🧐 What … Continue reading

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Can You Publish Content Too Fast for Google? And Does Consistency Matter?

This topic is often misunderstood in SEO circles. Here’s the straightforward truth: You generally cannot publish content too fast in terms of volume alone – but if speed compromises quality, then yes, it’s a problem. And consistency absolutely matters, though … Continue reading

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Can Technical SEO Issues Trigger HCU Penalties? Here’s What You Should Know

When Google rolls out a major algorithm update like the Helpful Content Update (HCU), many websites see fluctuations in their rankings. While HCU is mostly designed to reward content that is written for humans, not for search engines, some technical … Continue reading

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