Recently, the 60-episode version of Zhang Jizhong's Journey to the West has been broadcast on major David TV stations, and netizens have mixed reviews about the film. Of course, I also watched a few episodes. The main axis of the story is still the four masters and disciples of Tang Monk, who went through hardships and dangers and finally achieved the true results of cultivating the true scriptures. Of course, there are many innovations compared with the old version. Maybe it’s my own professional sensitivity. After reading Journey to the West, the author believes that the key figures above really reflect some key information in our optimization process. In the following, the author will analyze the optimization experience gained from several characters.
1. Tang Monk: SEO’s Perseverance Mentality
On the long and thorny road of seeking Buddhist scriptures, the main soul and leading figure is the persevering Tang Seng. He clearly knows what needs to be done next and what should be done in order to guide members to success. Who says that the path to optimization is not like this? We can compare it to this, obtaining the ideal ranking is like obtaining the scripture. For optimization, only if we firmly believe that we have the strength and persevere to complete our ranking goals can our optimization achieve positive results and achieve this positive success.
2. Wukong: SEO is inseparable from execution ability
Wukong slayed demons along the way and played a great role in escorting people on the way to learn the scriptures. The ability to complete this escort role comes from its vast abilities and key execution capabilities. Throughout the entire optimization and ranking process of our site, we often hear the warning that execution must be high. The fact is that even if we are an optimization expert and have a lot of optimization experience, without a key execution capability, these theories are empty talk.
3. Bajie: Optimization also requires proper rest.
Learning from the scriptures is a difficult process. Along the way, you have to endure the intrusion of demons and ghosts, and you also have to hold on to loneliness. And it is precisely because of the role of Bajie in the whole journey that the whole process of learning the scriptures becomes less boring. Regarding the optimization process, the author believes that we should also take appropriate rest and not regard optimization as a boring job. If you stare at the computer screen all day long and mechanically post content and external links, then I miss you. The road to optimization will definitely not go far. Therefore, during our optimization process, we should stop appropriately, move around, listen to music, walk around, and take a rest.
4. Sha Seng: SEO needs to be calm and impatient
Speaking of Sha Seng, everyone probably has relatively little impression of him. Because he is unlovable even if he does something without benefit, and he is always taciturn. However, we can find that Sha Monk was the most supportive of Tang Monk's ideas throughout the whole process of studying the scriptures. He was responsible for the luggage and completed his tasks steadily and tepidly. We also need this quality in our optimization process. In optimization, we need to be slow and impatient when it comes to content and external link construction. We must not fish for three days and expose the Internet for two days. We can only insist on building high-quality content and external links every day. , and over time, we can move towards the road of optimization success step by step.
Optimization is like learning from experience. You will not give up until you achieve your ranking goal, and you will inevitably go through hardships and boring processes along the way. When we have these key qualities of Tang Monk, Wukong, Bajie, and Sha Monk, I believe that our optimization can also be as successful as studying Buddhist scriptures. This article was originally written by Henan Pig Farm http://www.zhongzhu99.com/ , the author’s QQ: 746128045, please retain the source for reprinting.
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