Analysis of SEO coverage: How to know if your SEO strategy is optimal?
In a recent Google office hours recording, John Mueller of Google answered the question of how one can know if their SEO coverage is complete and if there are tools that can detect something that might have been missed. The question sounded a bit strange, perhaps due to translation issues, as the person who asked the question had an Indian name. The question made more sense if interpreted as asking how to know that SEO was optimized and that nothing was left undone. This is a natural question and fits into the concept of SEO that is free from flaws, given that the definition of "perfect" means to be as free from flaws as possible.
John Mueller answered the question without considering that the person who asked the question might have intended something other than the literal meaning of the question.
John Mueller provided a response that he called "disappointing." Perhaps, given the possible language issues, answering a literal question about "perfect SEO" wasn't the most thoughtful approach. Muller said: "Unfortunately, Charan, your SEO is not perfect. In fact, no SEO is perfect. The Internet, search engines, and the way users search are always changing, so SEO will also evolve over time. This applies to both technical elements like structured data and quality considerations. Just because you can't do perfect SEO shouldn't get you down!" 🚀
- 📌 Mueller's response emphasizes that search engines and user queries are constantly evolving. SEOs focus on staying on top of Google's changes, but following users isn't a bad idea either, since that's what Google does.
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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-on-knowing-best-seo-was-applied/504776/