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YMYL pages Google turns

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:21 am
by mayaboti
In short, when faced with into that very bad high school teacher who questioned you for hours, even asking for the footnotes. I'll tell you another way: if you work in the YMYL field and want to achieve a good ranking, you absolutely must offer stratospheric, very high quality content. And since almost all pages now fall within the YMYL definition, this applies to 99% of web projects! But what the hell does “quality content” mean?? Let's try to understand it together.


The quality of content according to Google I think “quality” is the spain number data word most uttered by all SEO consultants on this planet. How many times have they told you about quality content? How many hundreds of blog posts have you read this on? The problem is another. Oh yes, because you do everything well, you create quality content (in your opinion) and Google doesn't shy away from you. Did I get it right? You know, this all reminds me a lot of when I was a kid and I had a huge crush on a girl.


I would get all dressed up, go to the bar convinced I had the charm of Brad Pitt... and the object of my desires wouldn't even give me a glance. Of course, because she didn't see the resemblance to Brad Pitt. At most she saw someone with wild eyes like Jack Nicholson in The Shining! What I want to tell you is that the concept of quality is terribly subjective . Fortunately, Google comes to our aid, whispering to us two or three things about what it understands as quality.