The Real SEO Myths
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 5:19 am
The most popular reading about SEO
Having made this very long introduction, I want to try the exercise of listing all the things that are thought to have a direct impact on positioning and which instead (taken alone) are useless or even damage visibility.
Post anything as long as it is on a regular basis
It is said that to rank well a website must publish at least two or three articles a week, but about what? Be careful not to publish content just to keep the frequency of new releases constant, because you risk creating overlaps or going the usage of facebook database offtopic compared to what your audience expects to read in the segment you operate on. As a result, you will have a watering down of the project with a relative loss of relevance and ranking on Google .
Useless pages in noindex
Useless pages should not be noindexed, because noindexing does not preserve crawling resources. Instead, ask yourself if they are truly useless - the privacy policy page for example is not useless - and if necessary remove them altogether. As maestro Miagi used to say , "the best way to avoid a punch is not to be there", so remove them and avoid the punch.
Having made this very long introduction, I want to try the exercise of listing all the things that are thought to have a direct impact on positioning and which instead (taken alone) are useless or even damage visibility.
Post anything as long as it is on a regular basis
It is said that to rank well a website must publish at least two or three articles a week, but about what? Be careful not to publish content just to keep the frequency of new releases constant, because you risk creating overlaps or going the usage of facebook database offtopic compared to what your audience expects to read in the segment you operate on. As a result, you will have a watering down of the project with a relative loss of relevance and ranking on Google .
Useless pages in noindex
Useless pages should not be noindexed, because noindexing does not preserve crawling resources. Instead, ask yourself if they are truly useless - the privacy policy page for example is not useless - and if necessary remove them altogether. As maestro Miagi used to say , "the best way to avoid a punch is not to be there", so remove them and avoid the punch.