
At WooRank, we like to define SEO as "the strategies, tactics and techniques used to rank highly in search engine results for the keywords used by your target audience in order to increase your reach and conversions." However, marketers and website owners have to decide which tactics and techniques to focus on. Especially those with smaller teams, or doing it all themselves.
Often, this decision comes down to choosing technical SEO vs. content.
But which one is more important? Where should you focus your time and effort?
What Is Technical SEO?Technical SEO is, basically, the way your website is setup to help search engines read and/or interpret your page content, and to provide humans with a great user experience.
Technical SEO includes, but isn't limited to:
If you do some research, you'll notice that other than site speed, most aspects of technical SEO aren't ranking factors on their own. All things being equal, a site with a robots.txt file isn't necessarily going to outrank a site without one.
So why should you spend all this time working on something that's not going to give you a boost in SERPs?
Because technical SEO can have a huge indirect impact on your rankings, and your ability to even get indexed in the first place.
Think about it: without a robots.txt file or sitemap, Googlebot could waste all of its crawl budget trying to access a folder full of images or videos. Or, if you don't use canonical URLs, people linking alternate versions of a page will dilute your website's link juice. No structured data? Your Knowledge Panel isn't going to look too robust, either.
So, without technical SEO, your website isn't going to go very far with Google.

Poor Pijonares.
What Is Content Marketing?First a definition:
Content marketing is a strategic marketing approach focused on creating and distributing valuable, relevant, and consistent content to attract and retain a clearly-defined audience — and, ultimately, to drive profitable customer action.
– Content Marketing Institute
Second: a truism:
Content is king.
You've probably heard that before – it's been around since Bill Gates published it in 1996.
What makes content king?
Content is the whole reason people go to your website from search results. They want to read, watch or listen to whatever is on the landing page (and, hopefully, take an action based on that). Inbound marketing like SEO relies on quality content to attract leads and customers.
The Value of Content MarketingThe value of content marketing is twofold: SEO and conversion rate optimization.
Content has several SEO benefits:
Linkbait: When you do it right, content can work as natural linkbait. People naturally want to share high quality, valuable content. And the great news is that your content will help build the right kind of links: high quality and natural links.
On-page: Great content is also a great on-page SEO tool. In-depth, authoritative articles give you an opportunity to use keywords consistently throughout the page in their most valuable places like HTML headers, URLs, image alt text and at every level in the body content.
Evergreen content: Evergreen content takes the combined link and on-page benefits of content marketing and makes it last. If you manage to publish some really great evergreen articles, you'll continue to attract links and stay at the top of SERPs for a really long time. Take our SEO Guide on link juice, for example. This guide was published more than a year ago, but it's consistently been at the top of the SERP, both as a rich snippet and the top result.

Good content marketing can also be super effective for your website's conversion rate. Which is really what we're all after, right?
Content, whether it's articles, infographics or video, helps you…
Both!
The fact is, doing one without the other is pretty pointless. What good is having a super fast site that's accessible to bots and humans if there's no content for them to access? On the flip side, what's the use of having great articles and videos if no one can find them (or wait around for the page to load)?
But there is a better way to do them both together to make each part more effective:
In terms of importance, technical SEO and content are equals. But when it comes down to where you'll spend most of your time, it's content marketing. Simply because you'll be creating new content on a weekly, or even daily, basis.
Source: Technical SEO vs Content Marketing: Which Matters More?
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