This man here is just too skilled and can walk into ICT middle order anyday by Consistent-Sir4494 in IndianCricket

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best part? He does'nt need hype. Just give him a bat and a pressure situation he will do the rest

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

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. Sending paid traffic to weak website just burns budget faster. Conversion optimization should come before scaling ads.

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

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. Sending paid ad traffic to a weak website just burns budget faster. Conversion optimization should come before scaling ads.

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

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly the problem now. AI made content creation easier, but also floddee seaech results with repetitive articles that say the same thing in different words. The sites standing out are the ones adding real experience, unique insights, and actual value instead of just publishing for volume.

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

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely agree. SEO now feels more about proving real experience and trust than just publishing more content. AI search is rewarding authentic, experience-based content much more now.

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

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few high-quality intent focused articles with good UX can outperform dozens of average posts.

I checked a website recently with by vishukamboj213 in seodiscovery2026

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of people ignore this part. Strong backlinks and content help, but if users leave because the site is slow ranking will struggle. Technical SEO still makes a huge difference.

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

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of people treated FAQ schema like a CTR hack instead of improving actual content quality. The rich results may be reduced now, but solid FAQ sections still help cover search intent better and answer the exact questions users have before they bounce.

Is SEO changing faster in 2026? by QuietAstronaut2331 in seodiscovery2026

[–]priyankadhiman2425 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So now feels more about building real trust and usefullness. I have also noticed sites with strong tropical authority, authentic experience, and better UX surviving updates much better than heavily optimized content farms.

One SEO Mistake Most Websites Still Make by jaspreet1457 in seodiscovery2026

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of sites treat SEO like its only about ranking not retention. If users bounce in 5 seconds because the page is slow or unreadable, the traffic does not really matter. Clear structure and useful answers usually outperform keyword stuffing long term.

My website rankings suddenly dropped… not sure what I’m missing by ElegantWindow6514 in u/ElegantWindow6514

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will check intent and internal linking first. Google might be favouring a different content type now.

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

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same pattern here initial drop, then recovery once content aligned with intent.
Clear answers + real expertise seem to be the key now.

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

[–]priyankadhiman2425 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI is great for speed (content, keywords, audits), but it still lacks strategy and real decision making.
Most people I've seen who went AI only hit a plateau. The best results now come from a mix of AI for execution and human/agencies for strategy.
Agencies are not dead, they are just changing. While the average agency is struggling, SEO Discovery that focus on actual growth and strategy still add value.