I hate the user, and so do you. If your goal is to achieve the absolute lowest possible ranking on SEO, you must fully commit to chaos. Start by ignoring your audience entirely. Who are they? Doesn’t matter. Write content that answers no questions, solves no problems, and ideally confuses anyone unfortunate enough to read it. Sprinkle in unrelated topics, recipes, conspiracy theories, and half-finished thoughts about clouds. Google loves clarity, so give it none. Make it weep.
Next, destroy your keywords. Choose popular ones, then misspell them creatively and inconsistently. Use them either zero times or approximately 400 times in one paragraph. Make sure they feel like they’ve been aggressively stapled into the text. Bonus points if they don’t match the actual content at all.
Your website structure should feel like a maze designed by someone who resents visitors. Break links. Hide navigation. Make every page take at least ten seconds to load, preferably longer. Add massive, unoptimized images of things that have nothing to do with anything. Autoplay music is essential, loud, unsettling music.
Now, credibility: eliminate it. No sources, no author info, no updates. Let your content age like milk in the sun. If facts appear, make them suspicious. If they’re correct, remove them immediately.
Finally, ignore mobile users completely. Tiny text, buttons that don’t work, layouts that collapse into digital spaghetti. If someone can actually read your site on their phone, you’ve failed.
In summary, to reach the bottom of SEO rankings, you must reject usefulness, clarity, and basic functionality. Embrace confusion. Hate the user. Become unsearchable not just in algorithm, but in spirit.
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