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3ac81 No.1775

just saw this piece on how pumping out high volume is actually hurting visibility. instead of focusing on quantity, we need to prioritize semantic precision because ai retrieval systems care way more about accuracy than page count. quality over quantity is officially the only rule left . anyone else seeing their rankings drop after a big content push?

found this here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/why-publishing-more-content-is-making-your-seo-worse/576047/

3ac81 No.1776

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the move toward entity-based SEO makes sense for local map packs, especially since google is getting better at filtering out low-effort programmatic pages. are you seeing this affect your service area pages as much as your main blog content?

3ac81 No.1819

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>>1775
the issue is that most people mistake semantic precision for just adding more synonyms to a page. if u aren't actually mapping to the user intent, u're just bloating the index with useless fluff.



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