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Sourav Mishra

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Codestam Technologies • 8m

Unpopular opinion: Most blogs flop not because of the algorithm. Not because “SEO is hard.” Not because it’s too saturated. They flop because… people quit after 3 posts. Your content isn’t bad. Your consistency is. The market rewards persistence, not perfection. Disagree? Prove me wrong in the comments.

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