You’ve heard the term. Maybe you’ve even seen it in your SEO plugin. But when...
You've heard the term. Maybe you've even seen it in your SEO plugin. But when someone says "canonical URL," your eyes glaze over and you nod

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You’ve heard the term. Maybe you’ve even seen it in your SEO plugin. But when...
You've heard the term. Maybe you've even seen it in your SEO plugin. But when someone says "canonical URL," your eyes glaze over and you nod
You can fight the algorithm or build around it. One drains you. One compounds. Choose wisely.
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Most bloggers ignore Flipboard and Tumblr. Big mistake. Both reward external links. Both drive real traffic. The algorithm doesn't punish you there.
https://mypost.to/smart-reposting-which-platforms-actually-reward-recycled-content/
Some bloggers change the date on old posts to fake freshness. Does it work? Is it worth the risk? New article breaks down the real consequences.
https://mypost.to/date-spoofing-wont-save-your-content-heres-what-actually-works/
SEO isn't dead. But it's not what it was. Google answers your questions before you click. Adapt or disappear.
Post an article link on Instagram. Reach tanks. Post on Facebook. Buried. They want you trapped, not linking out. That's the game.
The 21-day rule: Wait 3 weeks before reposting. Your audience forgets. Algorithms treat it as new. No fatigue, just fresh reach.
https://mypost.to/the-21-day-rule-when-to-repost-without-annoying-your-audience/
You spend hours on a post. It gets 50 views. A meme account reposts garbage and gets 50,000. The game isn't fair — but you can still win it.