Local processing and genuinely supported pages
Why fewer pages can be better when each one reflects a real feature.
Why fewer pages can be better when each one reflects a real feature.
A page promising something unsupported eventually damages trust.
A small set of strong pages is better than a long list of vague promises.
When the base is stable, adding new durable content becomes easier.
Removing weak or misleading content is often more useful than publishing more of it.
A small cluster of strong, connected pages is enough for a solid base.