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I have a question about blogging strategy. My blog is still fairly new, with around 10 posts. I was initially advised to focus on content targeting long-tail keywords, and most of my content so far revolves around random long-tail fitness-related keywords.

However, I’m now reading that topic clusters are a great strategy because they allow for more internal linking and can help build authority and relevance around a specific subject. The issue I’m facing is that some of the topics I could write about for these clusters either don’t have much search volume or target highly competitive keywords that would be difficult to rank for.

My question is, should I still go ahead and create these cluster articles to build authority, even if they don’t target the best or easiest-to-rank-for keywords? Or is it better to hold off until I can target higher-volume, easier keywords? Idk if that makes sense but let me know your thoughts

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