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Why Great Content Gets Stuck on Page 8 (And How to Fix It)

Trying to move for page 8 to page 1 of the Google search engine rankings

You’ve poured time and effort into building a clean website. Your product is superior to what’s on the market, your articles directly answer user questions, and yet when you search for your core target keywords, you're stuck on Page 7 or 8.

When you ask for help, most SEO agencies hand you a cookie-cutter retainer proposal: monthly blog posts you don't need, broad "site optimizations," or generic link-building packages that don't address your actual problem.

If your site is already

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The Danger of Premature Site Pruning

Putting webpages in the trash can or adding noindex to them is stunting vs building a flourishing website that has quality, like a growing plant with healthy roots

One of the biggest mistakes new website owners make is assuming that fewer pages automatically means higher quality.

They open Google Search Console, see warnings, discover that some SEO influencer recommends deleting "low-value" pages, and suddenly they're on a mission to clean house. Tag pages disappear. Archives vanish. They slap noindex tags across entire sections of their site.

The result is often the exact opposite of what they intended.

Instead of improving rankings, they erase the very signals that

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Keyword Cannibalization: Real SEO Issue or Overblown Myth?

Keyword cannibalization and its effects on search engine rankings - a tug of war between pages

"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 Is Keyword Cannibalization?

Keyword cannibalization happens when multiple pages on your website target and rank for the same (or very similar) keywords. These pages essentially compete with each other in the search engine results pages (SERPs).

🚨 When Keyword Cannibalization

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AIO vs GEO vs SEO: What’s the Difference – and How to Optimize for All Three

Relationship between SEO, AIO, and GEO, showing SEO as a foundation with AIO and GEO building upon or extending from it

If you’ve been online lately and you're a web dev like me, you’ve probably heard a lot of hype around AIO (AI Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). These buzzwords are being tossed around as the "new SEO" — but what do they actually mean? And how do they differ practically from traditional SEO?

If you’ve found yourself scratching your head, this post is for you. Let's break it down and get real about what AIO/GEO mean, how

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

Google search engine rankings, weighing content quantity and speed,quality and value

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 maybe not exactly as you expect.

Can You Publish Content Too Fast for Google?

No - not inherently. Google’s main goal is to serve users the most relevant and high-quality content. John Mueller, Search Advocate from Google, has

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How Much Content Does Google Need to Trust Your Site?

writing website content, search engine ranking

If you're building a website or growing a blog, one big question probably keeps coming up: How much content do I need before Google starts trusting my site?

You’re not alone. Many site owners wonder if there's a magic number of blog posts or pages that unlocks search engine visibility. The truth is - Google doesn't rank websites based solely on how many posts you have. But content volume does play an important role when it comes to building trust

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