Most of the web doesn't exist in Google Search

Preparing breakfast while camping.
Breakfast in the campsite and reading about the state of the web. 

Having a relaxed breakfast today in my dispersed campsite, I grabbed the phone and took a look to the state of the Internet search: 

All came more or less the same than last year. Independent publishers not ranking in Google Search, manipulations and parasite SEO by big websites, Reddit as the new search engine - even if some are publishing misleading information. -, and on and on. 

But something caught my attention. 

Some statistics point that most of the web doesn't exist for Google Search and, therefore, doesn't exist for most people. 

According to Ahrefs, 96.55% of web pages get no traffic at all from Google. And only 1.94% get between one and ten monthly visits.

It may surprise many folks - not me, because I wrote about this before focusing on small blogs.

There are many gems out there, but you need to know how to dig to find them. 

Great that I left the circus. 

(Posted from the phone.)

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