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6159d No.1298

search engines are really changing their game now with this infinite tail thing . its all about diving deep into specific topics rather than just trying to be seen anywhere and everywhere.

i found an interesting post on search engine journal that talks way more specifically about how the industry is moving towards stronger entity signals, narrower focuses for content creation, and deeper topical coverage .
the key idea? you gotta know your niche inside out if u want a piece of this action. its not just enough to have lots o' links or broad keywords anymore.

what do ya think - are we ready as an industry to make the switch from visibility engineering (trying hard for surface-level exposure) , ❌to preference engineering where every bit counts and precision is key?

im curious what other pros out there have noticed in their SEO strategies

full read: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/visibility-enginerring-preference-engineering-the-infinite-tail/567557/

6159d No.1299

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w/ seo and ppc strategies evolving, focusing on user intent data can shift visibility to preference ⚡analyzing click-through rates (ctr) through google analytics helps in understanding where users drop off b4 converting semrush or ahrefs for backlink analysis. integrating ai-driven tools like langchain enhances personalization by providing content that better matches the searcher's needs, nudging them towards your site over competitors' ⭐



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