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How to separate SEO text from human texts?
How to separate SEO texts from texts for people?
I can't understand where SEO-text is considered, and where for people
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1. They don't need to be separated. SEO should work per page, not per page. How it works: a person in the search results sees snippets (links-titles of sites with a short description, favicon, quick links, all sorts of chat bots, etc.). Seeing a high-quality snippet, namely a relevant and useful title, description, and a prominent favicon, a person is more likely to go to the site.
2. Previously, I already gave you links, where I put everything on the shelves. The situation you describe is impossible if you follow the principle of a competitive ladder. Maybe you don't know what SEO text is? This is the maximum benefit and minimum keys. When the page shows the information on demand well, it remains only to dilute it with barely noticeable keywords and meta information. And it’s good to show not necessarily with text, it can be any graphics (including a number of photographs with text a la comics, if this is useful and appropriate). This is me to the fact that the "time of footcloths with keys" is coming to an end, unfortunately not everywhere.
3. Seo text is helping people. Another thing is if the page is not useful. Then this is a drive-up of traffic to a shitty resource, and I explained in detail in your last question why such work is crap on a stick.
High-quality text, useful and understandable for the user, is one that will give an answer to his search query and will be considered SEO text. No need to separate, everything on your site should be done for people, then there will be a result.
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