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June 3, 2025 at 11:17 am #246667
Katy529
ParticipantHey everyone,
With all the constant changes in the SEO world — from Google’s algorithm updates to shifts in user behavior — I’m curious:
What SEO strategies are actually working for you in 2025?
Personally, I’ve been seeing solid results by focusing more on:
Optimizing for local intent (especially using Google Business Profile)
Cleaning up outdated content and refreshing it
Getting backlinks from real discussions on niche forums and blogs
Also started using a few tools to benchmark competitors and spot easy-win keywords. One of the most helpful for me has actually been the plain old Google Search — just digging deeper into SERP patterns, People Also Ask questions, and what type of content ranks.
Would love to hear:
What are you doubling down on?
Any tactics you’ve stopped using?
Favorite underrated SEO trick?
Let’s swap notes. Looking forward to hearing what’s working for others!
June 3, 2025 at 11:19 am #246668Katy529
Participantthis is the link to google search
https://www.google.com/July 5, 2025 at 9:27 am #247061thisisrohits
ParticipantGreat post — totally agree that SEO in 2025 is all about adaptability and refining what actually drives results.
We’ve seen very similar trends at Logelite Pvt. Ltd., especially when it comes to local intent optimization. For many of our clients (especially those targeting regional audiences), optimizing Google Business Profiles, adding hyper-local content, and getting consistent reviews have been game-changers.
Another area we’ve doubled down on is content repurposing + intent matching. Refreshing old blogs isn’t just about updates — we re-map them to current search intent and SERP features (like Featured Snippets or People Also Ask). That’s had a big impact on CTR and rankings.
What we’ve stopped doing? Chasing vanity keywords or link exchanges. Instead, our team now focuses on building topic authority, getting contextual backlinks through PR and niche forums (just like this one), and using tools like Search Console for gap analysis.
Underrated trick: We analyze FAQ schema from top pages and build mini-content blocks targeting long-tail questions — often ranking without needing heavy backlinks.
If anyone’s interested, we’ve shared a few real-world SEO strategy breakdowns on our site — happy to connect and trade insights!
Looking forward to hearing more success stories from the community.
Cheers,
Rohit Sharma
SEO Lead | Logelite Pvt. Ltd.
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