SEO Isn’t Dead. You’re Just Doing Too Much

October 30, 2025 · Jim Sabellico

Let’s make it simple, strategic, and stress-free.

You’ve probably heard it all by now:

No wonder you’re frustrated, especially if you’re a parent and a business owner, trying to squeeze SEO between school drop-offs, client work, and a life that also needs breathing room.

At No Half Cakes, here’s what we believe:

SEO still works. You’re just doing too much, and focusing on the wrong things.

Let’s strip it down to what actually matters.

What’s Not Working (And Why)

You might be stuck in the SEO hamster wheel if you:

That’s not SEO. That’s busywork disguised as strategy.

What Actually Moves the Needle (Without Burning You Out)

You don’t need to become an SEO genius. You need a repeatable, parent‑friendly process.

1. Own Your Google Business Profile

This is often the fastest, lowest-effort SEO leverage point, especially for businesses serving a local area.

Think of this as your mini-website for people who search “near me.”

2. Write One Blog Per Month That Answers Real Questions

You don’t need 100 blog posts. You need 4–6 that really deliver value.

A smart blog becomes your SEO engine, trust builder, and content bank.

3. Make Sure Your Website Has These 3 SEO Essentials

Skip the fluff. Focus on clarity.

Google rewards usefulness and clarity over complexity.

4. Keep Leads Warm With a Simple Email Sequence

SEO brings people in. Email keeps them connected.

Many people need multiple touchpoints before they convert.

Simple SEO Is Sustainable SEO

You don’t need:

You need:

Want SEO That Feels Easy (And Actually Works)?

At No Half Cakes, we help business owners:

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People Also Ask

Is SEO still relevant for small businesses?

Yes, when focused on evergreen content, Google Business, and clarity over volume.

How often should I update my Google Business listing?

Once or twice a month with new content or photos helps maintain freshness.

Can one blog post serve multiple marketing channels?

Absolutely. Turn it into emails, social posts, and updates to get more mileage.

How many keywords should I target?

Start with 3–5 highly relevant keywords and build from there.

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