The Google search engine's tap concept

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Abdur12
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The Google search engine's tap concept

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Google works like a tap that is turned on over time. You can't force more out than you get. Focus on creating quality content.

Carlos Bravo43
Just as there are many people obsessed with SEO, I am obsessed with creating quality content and updating it frequently. I give 100% of what inspires me every day to the former, and you will have already noticed the latter if you follow the daily posts on this blog.

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Don't waste time on SEO if you're just starting out
I don't doubt that having some basic knowledge about SEO helps if you're moving into the world of website creation. The point is that you're going to learn it without being able to avoid it. All the other bloggers around you will be talking about it non-stop.

It is unlikely that I will be able to convince everyone. In the jordan mobile number end, everyone has to go through the experience of having burned several sites to the point of having to leave them. At least you will remember that you were warned…

Good SEO work is the result of good work creating quality content and getting links because the post deserves it.
The impact of working on web positioning at the beginning is very small since there is always an improvement in existing visits, which are very low at the beginning.
There are SEOs who achieve significant results from the start, but they have been working on the topic for more than 10 years and you have not.
Many SEO tricks work in the short term but they “burn” your blog in the medium/long term and as soon as Google catches you, it bans you from its search results.
There is the concept of a tap that controls visits at the time they arrive and that you can hardly avoid.
Google works like a faucet that opens slowly over time
The last point on the list is probably one of the strongest arguments. I am lucky enough to have followed the evolution of many of my own and third-party blogs. When you analyze the growth of visits coming from Google, the picture is always the same:
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