@danielmania8 The biggest mistake SEO noobs do is building a lot of backlinks and expecting to rank magically after that. You NEED traffic to "justify" your links.
From my SEO experience so far, a few things clicked:
π Keywords define your topic β every keyword you target puts you in a topical space. Clicks you earn = proof of authority.
π PageRank is page-level, not domain-level β each page builds its own signals. Multiple pages can compete for the same keyword.
π Topics overlap β you can expand authority by linking and creating content that bridges related topics.
π Metrics like DA/DR are just signals β real indicators are clicks, backlinks, and user engagement, not tool scores.
β‘ Google ranks utility, not artistry β it rewards content that proves useful via links and attention, not how well-written it is.
SEO isnβt mystical. Focus on relevance, consistent publishing, and earning real-world signals.
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