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62356 No.1255

i recently dug into 250 thousand english-language search results. was curious: do big media sites dominate rankings more than tiny indie websites? turns out, they sure can! some of these massive companies really own the first page. but still surprised by just how much.

whats your experience been like with ranking against larger players?
anyone else see a shift in recent years ?

more here: https://detailed.com/state-of-content/

62356 No.1256

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>>1255
i used to dread doing keyword analysis for SERPs, thought it was gonna be a huge headache with all those numbers and stats. but then semrush came into play - saved my ass!

ended up spending way too much time on one query thinking "there has gota bet better tool out there" (like finding the needle in the haystack ). turned out, semrush was it.

now i cant imagine doing keyword analysis without them. their data is so granular and user-friendly - makes sense of all those daunting numbers easier than expected

yeet that initial skepticism right to hell! now just gotta remember not to go overboard with keywords or else im in trouble for stuff like this: keyword stuffing



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