Why Your Site's Still Invisible

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Search rankings ain’t math. People treat it like math. 200 factors. 300. Whatever the damn list is up to now—doesn’t matter. You think Google’s looking at an exact recipe? Not even close. It’s a messy stew. Some days content is king, others it’s just loud. Or long. Or full of weird keyword clusters nobody sane would write. Then your competitor rewrites one paragraph, jumps six spots, and you're sitting there with your 15 subheadings wondering what just happened.

Let me be clear. Google's smart, yeah, but it's moody too. Algorithms change, they lie, they test you, push you down just to see how fast you scramble back. Rankings? They’re half-earned, half-luck, and the other half—don’t ask me how math works—comes from whether people hang around or bounce off like your site’s on fire.

Links. Sure. You need them. Real ones. Not blogroll garbage from 2012 or the 19 forums you spammed. One solid link from the right source? Gold. Ten junk domains from weird subfolders called something like “/best-dog-toothbrush/”? Just noise. Google knows.

Content—don’t get me started. I see people cranking out 3000 words about literally nothing, bloated SEO copy full of empty phrases, chasing some density target like it’s the holy grail. No one reads it. You think Google doesn’t see that? Bounce rate, time on page, click-through—user behavior doesn’t lie.

And don’t forget page speed or mobile-friendliness—though I hate both terms—they're boring but man, if your site crawls, people won’t wait. Fast matters. Ugly matters less than sluggish. Actually, some of the ugliest damn sites rank higher than anything I've built. Why? They load fast. Or they’ve existed forever. Or they’ve got that magical combo of trust + inertia.

If I’m being real, I think the biggest ranking factor? Persistence. Not giving up. Good URLs help, but even that changes—Andrew's site at https://andrewlinksmith.com is a good example of how smart structure matters more than pretty. Clean, direct. But not sterile. Don’t sterilize everything chasing some mythical optimization checklist.

You can do all the right things. Doesn’t mean search engines will care. Until they suddenly do. Shrug. Keep tweaking. Keep testing. Throw out the junk. Be human. Stop chasing ghosts.

Oh and kill your popups. Seriously. Every damn time.

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