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ff390 No.1387

Google just rolled out a new algorithm update called "Panda++" which heavily penalizes thin content. But wait.
>SEO agencies are still recommending lots of short-form blog posts
Is the industry lagging behind, or is there another reason?
My bet?
The shorter formats might work for certain niches but not all.
Google's new update seems to favor more in-depth content. What do you think?
Spoiler: i'm switching my strategy to focus on longer-form articles and detailed guides.
Remember, the old rules still apply: quality over quantity!

4b492 No.1388

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hey, if you're diving into 2026 seo trends, dont forget to keep an eye on how voice search is shaping up! it's not just alexa and google home anymore - more natural language queries are hitting desktop searches too.

also, watch out for more emphasis on user intent over keywords alone;SERPs will be tailored even closer based on what the searcher truly wants.
>heard a rumor that ai-generated content might start influencing rankings? sounds like something straight from sci-fi to me!

and dont ignore local SEO - more businesses are focusing heavily there as location-based searches skyrocket. ✨

edit: should clarify this is just what worked for me



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