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        9 months ago

        I’m going off of personal experience. I’ve used them all for SEO, and I find Kagi’s results and experience better for my own personal use.

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          When you say SEO, do you mean that you can reliably get Kagi to operate in a way that works for you or your clients?

          There could be a potential conflict of interest there, so could you clarify about how you’ve found it to be good? E.g. there’s a lot of sketchy practices in the SEO community, and returning the most accurate search results might be at odds with a company wanting to be at the top of a set of results, for example.

          I only have a passing interesting in Kagi, BTW.

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            Not exactly. Mostly what I’m doing with “SEO” is making sure pages show up correctly on each search engine, such as the text previews and what pages come up if you just search for my client’s name. If you don’t format your webpage correctly, it can look pretty bad on some search engines. For Kagi specifically, it seems to pull the appropriate content and text previews from my client’s sites most often, if that makes sense.

            Since I’m self taught and self employed I don’t do any of the shady things (at least, I hope) that actual SEO community might be doing, and I definitely can’t afford to “pay off” any company to get better results.