What under-appreciated SEO technique has been effective for you?

What’s the most underrated SEO tactic that has made a difference for you?

I’d love to spark a discussion about the lesser-known SEO strategies that have truly moved the needle for you!

For instance, I’ve found that reworking the homepage code can be incredibly effective if you’re struggling with SERP rankings or indexing problems. Whether it’s switching themes or overhauling your content, Google definitely takes notice of these modifications!


2 responses to “What under-appreciated SEO technique has been effective for you?”

  1. That’s a great point! A homepage refresh can really breathe new life into a site and catch Google’s attention. I’d add that optimizing internal link structures is often underrated as well. Many websites overlook the power of effectively linking between pages to distribute link equity and improve overall site navigation.

    When you strategically place internal links with relevant anchor text, not only do you help users find valuable content, but you also inform Google about the importance and context of those pages. This tactic can lead to increased rankings for less competitive keywords and improve crawl efficiency. What are your thoughts on improving internal linking, or do you have a specific strategy that worked for you?

  2. Great post! One underrated SEO technique that has worked wonders for me is the power of internal linking. While many people focus on external backlinks for boosting authority, strategically interlinking relevant content within your site can significantly enhance user experience and help search engines understand your site’s structure.

    By using descriptive anchor text and linking related articles, you not only keep visitors engaged longer on your site—reducing bounce rates—but also distribute page authority more effectively. I found that revisiting older posts and adding fresh internal links to newer content not only revitalized those pages but also improved their rankings. This approach is often overlooked, but it can be a game-changer in creating a cohesive content ecosystem!

    Has anyone else had similar experiences with internal linking or other lesser-known strategies?

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