How to See Your Website Thrive in 2024

SEO is not dead. It’s changing, and you need to adapt.

Sira Mas
6 min readDec 30, 2023
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Thousands of bloggers and website owners are making the mistake of the decade.

Let me explain why.

After the latest Google search algorithm updates, most websites are receiving less organic traffic, and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is becoming harder and harder.

What you usually see at the top of a search result page is a mix of ads, Google snippets that give you a concise answer to your search prompt, videos, and “people also ask” questions.

Not to mention, the websites that are thriving in Google search results are mostly big brands, sites with a high domain authority, and big forums like Reddit and Quora.

As a result, many bloggers and niche site owners are quitting and/or switching to other business models.

And that’s the mistake of the decade I was talking about. For a very simple reason:

Why quit when you can adapt?

While Google is — and has always been — the main organic traffic source for many, it doesn’t have to be the only one for you.

How I’m dealing with that (and how you can too)

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Sira Mas

Writer, Coach | Thrive Global, Entrepreneur, POF, Ladders