What To Focus On? Value, Not Numbers
Mueller suggested a holistic SEO approach, prioritizing unique value over specific metrics like Domain Authority or spam scores.
He advised:
“If you want to think about the long term, finding ways to add real value that’s unique and wanted by people on the web (together with all the usual SEO best practices as a foundation) is a good target.”
However, Mueller acknowledged that creating unique content isn’t easy, adding:
“Unique doesn’t mean a unique combination of words, but really something that nobody else is providing, and ideally, that others can’t easily provide themselves.
It’s hard, it takes a lot of work, and it can take a lot of time. If it were fast & easy, others would be – and probably are already – doing it and have more practice at it.”
Mueller’s insights encourage us to focus on what really matters: strategies that put users first.
This helps align content with Google’s goals and create lasting benefits.
Key Takeaways
While potentially useful, third-party SEO metrics shouldn’t be the primary focus of optimization efforts.
Dramatic changes in these metrics don’t reflect changes in how search engines view your site.
Focus on creating unique content rather than chasing tool-based metrics.
Understand the limitations and sources of SEO tool data
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