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Best practices So now I'm in favor of content improvers: If I had the choice, I would also write such great content on my category pages that I don't want to hide it and it's good for the readers. Personally, I would minimize the recurring content so much that I no longer have to write a novel to get a good ratio of content to duplicate content. Or I would submit a large specialist article on the subject of “T-shirts” that is really interesting. But practice is often different: Often this is simply too expensive for X category descriptions and the expected effect is (unfortunately) too small Often (always.
My customers want to buy something, not read something! After all, they weren’t looking for “T shirt India Car Owner Phone Number List information,” but rather “buy a T shirt” or something similar I prefer to put great specialist articles on the shop blog or somewhere else where it doesn't influence the conversion Some products (t-shirts) are just not exciting enough to write great things about Google's opinion? I would be interested to know Google's official opinion on this topic. Officially, meaningless category texts are of course worthless, but unofficially they are necessary for online shops because of precise topic definition and DC avoidance.

Or do you see it differently? What do you think about category texts? I think: pointless, but important.You often see the question “How many links is a lot of links?” in beginner forums. According to many opinions, whether it is 20, 50, 100 or 1000 is not that easy to answer. But is it actually impossible? I think that you can certainly build correlations. How many links PER MONTH do you need? One of the most important factors in link building and for me one of the most important ranking factors overall is the number of new links from different domains per month.
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