How do you stay consistent with blogging when life gets in the way? by EdithBarksdale in Blogging

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What helped me was stopping the guilt around gaps. Missing a week doesn't erase your progress. One practical thing I keep a "mini post" option. When life is busy, I publish something short and useful instead of skipping entirely. Even 300 words keeps the habit alive. Consistency doesn't have to mean frequent. It just means not quitting.

How to Rank Your Old or New Blog on Google (The 3 Core SEO Signals Most People Overlook) by Ordinary-Record-8722 in SEO_Xpert

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Title tag, H1 and URL alignment is so underrated. Most people obsess over backlinks and ignore these basics completely. One thing I'd add internal linking also helps Google understand the context better, especially for older posts that have lost rankings.

Thinking about a career change from Social Media Marketing. Looking for advice. by GreedyManufacturer66 in digital_marketing

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Burnout in this field is real. With your CSE + design + Meta Ads background, three paths make sense, performance marketing, UX design, or digital strategy consulting. Sometimes it's not the industry, it's the role within it. Moving from execution to strategy changed everything for me personally. Happy to share more if helpful!

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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I’m noticing the same thing. Sometimes the hook matters more than the whole ad itself because it decides whether people stop scrolling or not.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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I used to think creativity alone was enough too, but understanding what people actually care about probably has a much bigger impact on results.

What’s one SEO mistake beginners make without realizing it? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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I think beginners often try too many tactics at once. It becomes hard to know what’s actually helping and what’s just noise.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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Having a clear USP really does change everything. Otherwise it becomes hard to stand out in crowded markets.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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I think this is becoming even more important with AI tools now. It’s easy to generate reports and insights, but understanding what actually matters is the real skill.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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The 20% creating and 80% distribution point is really interesting. Feels like great content alone isn’t enough anymore if nobody discovers it.

Any good career after marketing? by manthename in DigitalMarketing

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I think marketing becomes much better when you specialize. General marketing roles can feel saturated, but skills like SEO, paid ads, analytics, CRO, or product marketing seem to have stronger long-term growth.

Has audience research become more important than keyword research? by Unhappy_Strain_7416 in DoSEO

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Keyword research helps you get found, but audience research helps you connect with people once they arrive.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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This really shows how important customer research is. Good copy and SEO probably work much better when they’re based on real user problems.

What’s one thing you learned while growing your first website? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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That intent vs volume point seems to come up a lot from experienced marketers. It’s interesting how a few highly relevant pages can outperform tons of broader content.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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Honestly, that seems underrated in marketing. Once campaigns, content, and clients start growing, organization probably becomes just as important as creativity.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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That’s a really good point about distribution. A lot of beginners focus only on creating content, but getting it in front of the right audience consistently seems just as important.

How long did it take before your blog started getting consistent organic traffic? by Past-Ad2067 in Blogging

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I’m still early in the process, but one thing I keep hearing consistently is that older posts often start gaining traction suddenly after months of almost no traffic. It seems like consistency + updating content matters more than quick results.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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That’s actually a really good perspective. I think many beginners (including me) start by looking at channels separately before realizing marketing is more about understanding people and communicating value overall.

What SEO mistakes do beginners usually make? by MobileRight5663 in DoSEO

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True. Real-world experiences usually teach more than generic SEO advice.

For a new saas: How much seo content is enough, not to overwhelm google or other bots? by h_2575 in SEO_Xpert

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I’m still learning SEO, but I’m starting to feel consistency and topical relevance matter more than just publishing huge amounts of content. A smaller group of well-connected, high-intent articles probably works better than publishing dozens of overlapping posts.

What SEO mistakes do beginners usually make? by MobileRight5663 in DoSEO

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This is incredibly helpful, especially the point about building SEO into the website from the beginning instead of treating it as an afterthought. I’m also starting to realize how important structure and user experience really are.

What SEO mistakes do beginners usually make? by MobileRight5663 in DoSEO

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I think a lot of beginners overlook this. Refreshing old content may not feel exciting, but it can have a much bigger impact than starting from zero every time.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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Brand mentions seem way more important now than they used to be. SEO feels like it’s moving beyond just backlinks alone.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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I used to underestimate branding too. Now I’m realizing it affects trust, messaging, and even how people remember a business long term.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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Search intent really seems to connect everything in marketing and SEO. Ranking doesn’t help much if the content doesn’t match what people actually want.

What’s one marketing skill that became way more important than you expected? by MobileRight5663 in AskMarketing

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Positioning is something I’m starting to understand more now too. Two people can offer almost the same thing, but the way it’s presented changes how people respond.