Technical SEO vs. content optimization: which one moves rankings?

I’ve been noticing something while working with SEO teams:

A lot of effort goes into content, but technical issues that actually limit performance often get ignored or deprioritized.

In some cases, fixing crawl/indexing/performance issues had a bigger impact than publishing more content.

Curious how others here think about this in practice.

Do you usually prioritize content or technical SEO first?

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zensorsolutions

3 days ago


6 comments

riki-nishida 3 days ago

I always start with technical. It doesn't boost rankings, but it makes ranking possible. If Google can't see your content, nothing else matters. Once the blockers are fixed, then it's a content game.

  • watsonL1F7 2 days ago

    This is right for Google. Worth noting the equation flips for AI search though. ChatGPT and Perplexity don't care about your crawl budget or Core Web Vitals. They cite based on brand mentions, content depth, and whether authoritative sources reference you. So you can have perfect technical SEO and still be invisible to AI-generated answers, or have a mediocre site technically but get cited because you're the known authority in your niche.

sunny678 2 days ago

Simple rule that i follow most of the time:

Not Indexed- technical issue

Indexed but no ranking- content issue

biswajitkar01 3 days ago

I have the same question. But I think once you fix the technical aspect of it, the content optimization will come into the picture.