Perfection does not equal success.
You probably haven't done this, but I sure have.
I'm talking about spending weeks or months making a product, trying to make it perfect, and either never launching it or launching it to crickets.
That's pretty frustrating.
Conversely, several products I have created and launched in hours or days have been well received.
In the future, I will launch a first draft and tidy it up after it has had some decent interaction.
Instead of planning for perfection (an impossible goal), focus on implementation.
Launch or release more content to increase your potential saturation and spread your net to attract a bigger audience.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. Google says you need a more diverse profile in your anchor links to get more traffic from them and your readers.
To help you become more flexible you'll find some useful ones in this document.
https://link.wm-tips.com/AnchorTextList.
This is also a prime example of how you can share content that may be removed from the Internet and break your links.
All I have done is print the original web page as a PDF, which leaves their links intact, and then posted the PDF on a platform I have more control over.
This is a fine case study as the website this came from in 2019 has now gone from the Internet, but the content is still available.
Because it's a PDF, you can download it for your private use.
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