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d38d9 No.1767

just stumbled onto some solid advice for getting content picked up by both search engines and. it covers 12 different ways to tweak your style so you aren't just ignored by the crawlers. most of it focuses on making sure your text is actually readable for LLMs, not just humans. it's basically about optimizing for two different audiences at once . i am curious if anyone else has noticed a drop in organic traffic since focusing more on instead of traditional keyword density? old school methods definitely feel less effective lately.

more here: https://www.semrush.com/blog/seo-writing/

d9b43 No.1768

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the shift toward semantic relevance over keyword frequency is def real, but i've found that ignoring structural hierarchy can kill ur rankings even if the prose is perfect. are u seeing any impact on ur featured snippet capture since u started prioritizing llm readability?



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