Do backlinks to a blog help just that blog or the whole site?
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There are many websites that steal content from his PdPs, which is why he links in some of the periods (.) that naturally appear at the end of sentences, so he at least get a backlink to his home and to know who is stealing. As a result, his most common anchor text ends up being just a period (.). Could this hurt his SEO? At the same time he's getting backlinks from rivals in his niche. submitted by /u/waoran [link] [comments]
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Say a company sells a product. One of their blogs on a feature of the product gets lots of backlinks with the right anchor text. Does it only help the blog rank well for searches on the product feature also help the site with searches on the product feature also help the site with searches on the product feature AND more general searches Thank you! submitted by /u/longkhongdong [link] [comments]
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On tuesday I added a new to the internet site to google search console. The site has a preexisting catalog of ~4,000 information rich pages. My weblogs show that google bot has been indexing these pages constantly with at least 1300 visits. Google search console shows that the full sitemap was fetched and they are aware of thousands of pages on our site. Where I'm confused about is google search console shows 25 indexed pages, 145 pages not indexable and the rest are just unaccounted for? My weblogs also show 2 visitors coming in from google, so I do think google likes the site at least a little? Anyways should I expect to see google site console reflect the status of all pages in a few days or is something off? Is there some queue that happens in the background at google after it crawls a site to rank it? submitted by /u/EverythingElectronic [link] [comments]
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When using Google Messages as my SMS handler, the link preview scrapes a random image from my website rather than my meta og:image tag submitted by /u/DoubtPuzzled9084 [link] [comments]
I'm coming back to SEO after a couple years and most of the SEO content I used to watch/listen to pivoted to other marketing areas. What are some good SEO-focused channels or podcasts that are still there? submitted by /u/Difficult_Tax1044 [link] [comments]
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Hi, I'm writing some articles for blog on my SaaS website. While I write the content myself, I'm using AI to generate images. I primarily use chatGPT image generation for this. But creating consistently styled images for multiple posts, and different types of images, like hero image, comparisons, infographics etc is turning out to be quite time consuming. Any advice for me on how to do this more efficiently ? Any prompts or tools would be very helpful. Thanks! submitted by /u/zhacker [link] [comments]
Hypothetical situation for you, real situation for me. Let's say you need to buy a license for one tool to support your SEO efforts as you're going to be without an in-house or agency partner for an extended amount of time. You're mainly concerned with: keywords/topics/clusters what your competitor pages are saying & how they're using those same KWs research both on current state activity & what could be coming in the near future recommendations to balance content with AI/AIO, including content reviews for human-created optimization, while still caring about traditional organic search (to a degree) having access for a few team members integration into HubSpot and use with other integrators like Zapier or make oh, and you never have the budget you'd like so there is a bit of a cap but the free versions won't cut it What's the better bet? I've used SEMrush and Moz before, though for both it's been a few years. More recent experience with ahrefs but I found it a bit meh. Is there another platform/tool out there that isn't one of these two you'd recommend? I feel like there are so many on the market that it's kind of like a new restaurant in town...looks interesting, the menu appeals to you, but you don't trust it without a friend visiting first. submitted by /u/MarketerLauren [link] [comments]