I took my website SEO score from 46 to 97 by fixing technical issues, improving page speed, cleaning up content structure, and auditing everything step by step. Here is exactly what I changed and what I learned.
Read article →I break down which niches tend to perform best in Google ranking, why local services often win faster, and how I choose a niche based on search demand, competition, and intent.
Read article →I think the biggest mistake in local SEO is either making it too narrow or too broad. In this post, I explain how I decide the right geographic scope based on real customer demand, service area, and search intent—so my local SEO stays focused without becoming unrealistic.
Read article →I used to think SEO was mostly about broad keywords, but local SEO changed how I measure traffic, trust, and conversions on my website. In this post, I explain the local SEO changes I made, what improved, and why local search has become one of the most valuable parts of my strategy.
Read article →Local SEO helps me show up when nearby customers are ready to buy, build trust through reviews and visibility, and turn local searches into calls, visits, and sales.
Read article →I can use AI to help me produce and schedule website articles, but I should not treat it like a fully hands-off publishing machine. The best results come when I combine AI speed with my own editing, fact-checking, and SEO judgment.
Read article →I think AI can either help or hurt SEO depending on how I use it. In this post, I explain where AI improves my workflow, where it creates risk, and the rules I follow to keep my content useful, original, and search-friendly.
Read article →I used to check SEO every day, but I learned that most of the time it creates anxiety instead of better decisions. Here’s how often I actually check SEO, what I look for, and when daily monitoring does make sense.
Read article →I treat SEO as an ongoing habit, not a one-time task, because search engines, user behavior, and competitors keep changing. Here is why I keep improving SEO and how it helps me earn more qualified traffic over time.
Read article →I use free online SEO audits to spot technical issues, prioritize SEO fixes, and track progress without guessing. Here is why they are one of the easiest ways to improve a website.
Read article →I used to think schema analyzers were only for advanced technical SEO work, but they’re actually one of the easiest ways for me to check whether my structured data is valid, complete, and useful. In this post, I explain what a schema analyzer does, what I look for in the results, and how I use schema markup without overcomplicating it.
Read article →I used to treat meta tags as a small technical detail, but I now see them as a core part of SEO. In this post, I explain why I check meta tags regularly, how they affect search visibility and click-through rate, and which tags I always review before publishing.
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