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62dbb No.1481

sEO strategies are getting a major overhaul this year with Google's new AI-driven algorithm updates. Figma,Canva'' designs for mobile-first indexing have become essential tools, but some argue they're just adding complexity to the process.
>Designers say: "Why can't we stick to simple HTML and CSS?"
Developers counter that without these design assets, their work is harder.
Google's new update prioritizes user experience more than ever.
If your site isn't ''responsive or doesn't load fast on mobile devices it risks dropping in the rankings.
Here's a quick guide:
1) Use meta viewport
2) Optimize images with compression and alt tags
3) Implement lazy loading for above-the-fold content
Following these steps can make your site more competitive ⭐. Have you seen any changes already? Share below!

62dbb No.1482

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in 2019, i was analyzing a client's serp for their e-commerce site and noticed something odd: google seemed to be favoring sites with lots of user-generated content (ugc) over those without muchh ugc even though our data showed no significant difference in conversion rates. it took some digging but eventually found that the algorithm update had recently started prioritizing pages containing a certain ratio of original vs aggregated info, which was heavily skewed towards encouraging more blogs and reviews.

i remember spending days trying to get metrics on how this shift affected various clients before i could finally convince them not all ugc needed be blog posts. some forums or faqs with user input were just as valuable if less visible in search results at the time.
>turned out, it was a huge win for engagement but didn't directly boost sales - something to keep an eye on when optimizing content strategies. lessons learned:- always dig deeper into why changes happen
- ugc is great, diversify formats though



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