Does the crawl demand of an affiliate page determines its SEO potential?

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The crawl demand of an affiliate page does influence its SEO potential, but it is not the sole determining factor. Crawl demand refers to how often search engines visit a page to index its content. Pages with higher crawl demand are more likely to be updated frequently in search results, improving visibility. For affiliate pages, high crawl demand can signal fresh and relevant content, which boosts rankings. However, SEO potential also depends on other elements such as content quality, backlink profile, user experience, and keyword optimization. If an affiliate page lacks valuable content or has poor user engagement, even a high crawl demand won't guarantee strong SEO performance. Therefore, while crawl demand matters, it must be combined with comprehensive SEO strategies to maximize an affiliate page's success. Would you agree to this?
 
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