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My long tail bet and how I apply the dandelion theory in SEO

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:07 am
by Abdur12
I have stopped aggressively applying positioning strategies years ago. If we have to give it a name, we could call it the dandelion strategy.

Carlos Bravo17
“Do you do SEO after all?” “Yes, but no.” If you now think you have “caught” me, I have to disappoint you. I don’t work on blog positioning in the same way as an SEO who works on the subject in a so-called “traditional” way would do. As in many cases, I like to do things a little differently than the rest.

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1 The long term has a different definition for SEOs and bloggers
2 A large percentage of daily searches are done for the first time
3 How I carry out a Dandalion SEO strategy and what it brings me
The long term has a different definition for SEOs and bloggers
People love SEO . Every time I write about it, I get more japanese phone number example visitors and more comments on my post on average. It is very likely that this post is the same. The vast majority of people who do SEO look at the search volume of keywords. If a lot of people are searching for “hair loss” and my blog is about alopecia, it is very likely that I will do everything possible and impossible to appear in the top 10 of Google with that combination. It is common sense.

I'm not saying that it's stupid to act this way because if you manage to get on the podium, you'll get quality visits to your blog. What I'm questioning is whether this strategy is the most sustainable in the long term. Mind you, when I talk about the long term, it's not necessarily the same time that an SEO might refer to. The latter expects results in a matter of weeks or months. In my case, the time frame is 2-3 years. These are two totally different perspectives. This is where a problem arises.