11-21-2022, 08:25 PM
A few quick things...
Scalenut is perfect for using with this strategy (KQ VIP members):
The "Exploratory Bet" - Rank BEFORE You Create Content?
Don't pay too much attention to SEO scores from ANY rating app. This includes apps like Yoast, Rankmath and even ScaleNut. You are far better off spending your time being productive than being "perfect", especially when the ranking algos are less than perfect. Why be perfect using imperfection?
If you're into SEO, paste an article into a few optimization "raters" and compare the results. I also suggest taking top ranking pages for competitive keywords and see what grades they get.
Also, using "averages" isn't always a good idea, especially on new and low competition keywords. You optimize for these keywords precisely because there is little to no competition in the search engines, right? This means the Top 10 or Top 30 pages probably aren't "optimized" all that well. So why use an average of poorly optimized pages? Not to mention, "average" is a flawed measurement in most cases.
Instead, just use basic, fundamental SEO and be productive, not perfect.
Scalenut is perfect for using with this strategy (KQ VIP members):
The "Exploratory Bet" - Rank BEFORE You Create Content?
Don't pay too much attention to SEO scores from ANY rating app. This includes apps like Yoast, Rankmath and even ScaleNut. You are far better off spending your time being productive than being "perfect", especially when the ranking algos are less than perfect. Why be perfect using imperfection?
If you're into SEO, paste an article into a few optimization "raters" and compare the results. I also suggest taking top ranking pages for competitive keywords and see what grades they get.
Also, using "averages" isn't always a good idea, especially on new and low competition keywords. You optimize for these keywords precisely because there is little to no competition in the search engines, right? This means the Top 10 or Top 30 pages probably aren't "optimized" all that well. So why use an average of poorly optimized pages? Not to mention, "average" is a flawed measurement in most cases.
Instead, just use basic, fundamental SEO and be productive, not perfect.
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