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May 15, 2019

Why Google's assumptions mean you have to be popular

The differences in search engine approaches should affect your SEO strategy

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What duckduckgo tells us about Google
Why SEO is about popularity and brand
Google assumes it knows what people are searching for when they enter a search term. Popular URLs are crawled more often, meaning it's important to build brand power alongside technical tweaks. You can dominate a category, whether it's personal brand or being synonymous with a search term, and increase traffic and conversions by altering the small things that can have big impacts.
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