RE: How I Applied Some SEO for My Blogs, Kinda.

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That name's a mouthful, if I didn't know there are some cultures where they have a lot of names and/or surnames I'd almost call you a Mary Sue as excessive names are a common Mary Sue trait ;D

If you want to be popular, don't pick a nym like mine that makes people cry when they look at it ;D

I don't do vanity searches because I'm probably the only person that remembers how to spell my nym.

I have to admit I didn't really care about Google (or any search engine ranking for that matter) even when I was supposed to (running a webdev business x_x) as the rules kept changing and keeping on top of all that nonsense was two full time jobs and I was already doing three. The stuff we were doing at the time seemed to be working so there was that.



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That name's a mouthful, if I didn't know there are some cultures where they have a lot of names and/or surnames

One guy from my country I think has like like 27 or 29 words to his name. The real protagonist probably. The old Spanish influence also had a lot of flare for their names so even "y" gets to be its own word and pronounced as "ee".

If you want to be popular, don't pick a nym like mine that makes people cry when they look at it ;D

I occasional check the spelling of your name whenever I ping you. Sometimes it's a victory to just spell it out without do overs.

as the rules kept changing and keeping on top of all that nonsense was two full time jobs and I was already doing three.

I think the value of SEO is more important to webdevs compared to content creators. Minding the tiny details can ruin some creative freedom in exchange for visibility. I'd liken it to content that's not popular unless it follows a certain format of presentation but not necessarily mean the content is bad.

As an artist, SEO should become secondary to content that expresses freedom words could not express. most SEO articles are just words while the visual, film, and music content would rely on the labels, site authority, brand and back linking to make them more palatable to the crawlers liking. Written content has its own world's of challenge.

Content should be the focus of the creator while webdevs would negotiate with the content to make it work. Another thing I think artists shouldn't be too engrossed with SEO is how they are promoting themselves rather than promoting a site ranking.

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One guy from my country I think has like like 27 or 29 words to his name. The real protagonist probably.

LoL! Must be XD That is quite a name O_O

I was using Drupal for a lot of my sites and it does a fair amount under the hood (which I didn't mind as it made my life including all the seo nonsense easy but apparently it was a source of anger and stress for others). My next curiousity whenever I get around to it will be to see how a jamstack site compares as I'll have to try and remember how to do all the meta shenanigans I haven't had to think about for years XD

though I did notice vue makes an attempt to put some in

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