What factors truly make a site rank? (Analysis of 1 million SERPs)

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April 14, 2026

Leo POITEVIN

CEO @Astrak

Forget keyword density and arbitrary word counts. Surfer SEO has just unveiled the results of a study on 1,000,000 search results.

The thematic coverage (Topical Coverage) is now the #1 factor, speed is a non-negotiable prerequisite, and AI is everywhere. At Astrak, we’ve broken down this data to give you The levers that will truly move the needle in 2025.

The «Topical Coverage»: The New SEO Superpower (Factor #1)

If you have to remember only one metric, it's this one. The study reveals that thematic coverage is the signal on-page the most powerful, with a correlation of 0.28.

Google is no longer looking for pages that mention keywords, but pages that master a topic.

The killer stat

The Top 10 pages cover on average 74 % relevant facts and sub-themes related to their subject. The lower-ranking pages (positions 11-20) only cover 50 %.

 

2. Keyword Variations > Exact Match

Cramming in the same exact keyword is counterproductive. The study shows that the use of keyword variations (synonyms, related terms) in headings (H2, H3, H4) performs significantly better than brute-force repetition.

Why does it work

Google now perfectly understands synonyms. Repeating «running shoes» everywhere limits your relevance.

 

3. Keyword density is officially dead

This is the end of a myth. The study confirms that keyword density doesn't have None correlation with the ranking.

The finding

Keyword-stuffed pages rank just as poorly as others. Whether you use your keyword once or ten times, it won't make a difference if the page isn't useful.

 

«Bold is Gold»: Boldness Pays Off (and it's Free)

This is one of the study's surprises. Bolding important keywords and their variations shows an unexpected positive correlation (approximately +0.15).

Why?

Bold guides the user's eye (better UX) and signals semantic importance to the engine.

 

5. Content Length: A Consequence, Not a Goal

There is a correlation between length and ranking, but it is not well understood. The number of words itself doesn't make you rank. It is the coverage of the topic that often requires more words.

The nuance

A 500-word article can rank if it perfectly answers the question. However, the best-ranking pages are often longer because they anticipate follow-up questions and provide a comprehensive answer.

 

6. EMD vs URL: The Return of the Dinosaurs?

Against all odds, the Exact Match Domains ex: bestdogtoys.com) correlate very strongly with the results. Conversely, putting keywords in the URL (the slug after the domain) has almost no impact.

The explanation

Having keywords in the URL has become such a standard normmonsite.com/my-keywordthat it is no longer a differentiating factor.

 

7. Speed (TTFB): The Justice of the Peace

The loading speed, and particularly the TTFB (Time to First Byte), shows a growing correlation with ranking (+0.20).

Google's logic

This isn't just a technical issue. It's a behavioral signal. Slow site = user leaves immediately (pogo-sticking) = Google demotes you.

 

8. Schema Markup: «Less is More»

Too much structured data kills structured data. The study found a negative correlation for pages that try to stuff in all possible Schema types.

The classic mistake

Put tags Article, Frequently Asked Questions, HowTo, Review, Event on the same page to «impress» Google. It's considered noise.

 

9. AI Content: Google literally doesn't care

It's the end of the «Human vs. Robot» debate. On a control sample, Surfer found a perfect zero correlation between the use of AI and ranking.

The reality

Environment 50 % Analyzed pages showed signs of AI-generated content.

SEO is changing. So is our strategy. At Astrak, we have integrated these 9 pillars into our editorial processes. We don't sell keywords by the pound; we build sustainable thematic authority.