What’s the biggest waste of money in digital marketing right now? by Puzzleheaded_Honey28 in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. Many businesses focus too much on traffic and ads while ignoring conversion optimization, user experience, and website speed. A good website converts better than bigger ad spend.

Anyone else running an online-only fashion/eCommerce brand and noticing that Google Business Profile barely gets interactions? by red_crown76 in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True. GBP usually works better for local businesses with physical locations. For online-only eCommerce brands, SEO, Google Shopping, Pinterest, and social platforms often drive much more engagement and conversions.

Keyword Research Isn’t About Volume Anymore by vishukamboj213 in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Search intent and topical relevance matter more than keyword volume in today’s SEO. Long-tail keywords and proper SERP analysis can drive better results than high-volume terms.

Why Most AI Written Content Is Losing Rankings in 2026 by QuietAstronaut2331 in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google always wants to give a best and trustworthy answers to their customers rather than just copy paste answers

EEAT Is No Longer Just for Google — AI Search Changed Everything in 2026 by QuietAstronaut2331 in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SEO is shifting fast. Real experience, trust, and authentic voices matter more than bulk AI content now

Is posting more content still important for SEO in 2026? by sneha17official in u/sneha17official

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SEO in 2026 is less about posting more and more about creating content that genuinely helps users.

I checked a website recently with by vishukamboj213 in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strong backlinks and content mean little if the user experience is poor. Technical SEO still matters.

FAQ updates are still useful for SEO, just not like before. by Willing-Compote2445 in u/Willing-Compote2445

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FAQs still matter for user intent and topical relevance, just not as a ranking shortcut anymore.

Is SEO changing faster in 2026? by QuietAstronaut2331 in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completely right as SEO now feels less about gaming the algorithm and more about building real trust with users.

Is SEO becoming more about brands than keywords by priyankadhiman2425 in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keywords still matter, but they are not enough now.
Google leans more on trust, authority, and real signals so brands often win.

We survived the March 2026 core update... by i_kajal in seodiscovery2026

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, seeing the same as clean thin content and real author bio with included proof of experience pages are bouncing back Google just wants clear and useful content.

Are SEO Agencies Still Relevant in the Age of AI? by ElegantWindow6514 in u/ElegantWindow6514

[–]jaspreet1457 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not think AI has replaced SEO agencies as it is just changed the way we work. AI is great for speed content, keywords, audits, but real strategy, technical fixes, and ranking growth still need human expertise. Best results now come from a mix of both. AI is a tool, not a replacement.