In a previous article, Machine Experience (MX): The Hidden Practice That Powers Search Performance, I outlined how Machine Experience (MX) spans the full spectrum of how machines interpret and prioritise websites – across both SEO and paid media. In SEO specifically, that spectrum breaks into three key areas: Within that broader field, MX Engines represent
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Machine Experience (MX): The Hidden Practice That Powers Search Performance
Despite its impact, Machine Experience remains a blind spot for most teams. It’s rarely owned, often misunderstood, and typically dismissed as “just technical SEO.” While UX has matured into a discipline with defined ownership and clear processes, MX has been left behind – quietly (yet significantly) undermining performance in ways most teams never trace back