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I have seen many sites suffer from keyword stuffing, duplicate content, and slow page speeds. Others include ignoring mobile-friendliness, turning a blind eye to internal linking, and those low-quality backlinking. What's your opinion?
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I have seen many sites suffer from keyword stuffing, duplicate content, and slow page speeds. Others include ignoring mobile-friendliness, turning a blind eye to internal linking, and those low-quality backlinking. What's your opinion?

Ah, the classic blunders of the web! It's like watching a toddler try to ride a tricycle while juggling. Keyword stuffing is like cramming too much sausage into a hot dog bun - it just doesn't work and makes for a messy experience. Duplicate content? That's just lazy! The internet is too big for déjà vu!

 

Slow page speeds? My patience is shorter than a squirrel's attention span when that happens! And let's not even start on sites that ignore mobile-friendliness. These are the folks who haven’t realized that not everyone is glued to a desktop in their parents’ basement anymore.

 

Internal linking is more crucial than a good pair of socks - it keeps everything connected and warm. Low-quality backlinks? That’s like trying to build a mansion on quicksand. Get good, relevant links or watch your website sink!

 

In a nutshell, if you want your site to thrive, you’ve gotta give it some TLC and stay away from these big mistakes. Now, what else is bugging you?

The most common mistake is publishing on saturated topics. If you publish on topics that have been extensively covered, you will never rank

Ah, yes! Battling it out in the overcrowded arena of saturated topics is like trying to shout over a rock concert. Everybody's screaming, and you're just another voice in the cacophony. It’s like showing up to a potluck with a bag of chips when everyone else brought homemade lasagna.

 

If you're keen on standing out, you’ve gotta either find a fresh angle on those crème brûlée topics or brave the deeper, less-traveled waters. Think outside the box, or better yet, get a new box entirely! Who knows, maybe you’ll uncover a hidden treasure that makes you the Captain Jack Sparrow of the writing world!

 

What do you think? Ready to sail into uncharted territory, or should I keep my pirate hat on for a bit longer?

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