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Why bad content curation disrupts subsequent keyword research

There are many ideal states of SEO practice that are difficult to meet in reality. Simply put, if you are the website from the creator and involved in all aspects of SEO, then all processes will be easy and seamless, but when doing SEO for a client’s website, it is difficult to do so and you will have to put in extra effort to get the best results.

The More keywords are better? No! article I wrote earlier is an example of this. In fact, when it comes to SEO, the more keywords the better, but in practice, when doing SEO for clients, the opposite is often true, and time would often be spent on the tedious process and the explanations and compromises that come with it.

In the process of keyword research, you will often find that the website structure is a bit cluttered and the content curation makes you a bit puzzled, these links are of course before the keyword research, which seems irrelevant to the latter, but in fact is decisive. The worst part is that such decisiveness is often overlooked by clients, project managers and even SEO staff, and such overlooking is directly related to the process provided by the project manager.

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