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I have a site built on NextJS - I want to automate SEO

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Has anyone come across any platform/package etc. to help automate blog creation/internal linking for a NextJS site? I was trying to build it myself, but couldn't vibe code it.. 😔 submitted by /u/dmgoi [link] [comments]

103. Is Google Search Console slow to reflect indexed pages?

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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]

104. {Google Update} Google drops support for some schema types to simplify search results page

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Why are they being removed. Google said they “believe this change contributes to a cleaner, more focused Search results page for everyone.” Google added they are not used that much. “We’re phasing out these specific structured data types because our analysis shows that they’re not commonly used in Search, and we found that these specific displays are no longer providing significant additional value for users,” Google added. Google said, “Removing them will help streamline the results page and focus on other experiences that are more useful and widely used.” What is being removed. Here is the list of structured data elements being removed: Book Actions Course Info Claim Review Estimated Salary Learning Video Special Announcement Vehicle Listing When will they be removed. Google said these will be “phased out over the coming weeks and months.” It is unclear when each one will be removed but they will be removed over the coming weeks. Source: Search Engine Land submitted by /u/WebLinkr [link] [comments]

105. Fighting SEO terrorists, WIN

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https://www.reddit.com/user/NordSEO/comments/1la2qv1/another_axacts_seo_poisoning_wikipedia_editing/ submitted by /u/NordSEO [link] [comments]

106. Who handles SMS link previews? How do they work?

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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]

107. Good SEO podcasts/channels?

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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]

108. High DA PR link opportunity for US based landscaper, lawn care and Licensed electricians

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working on a story with a journalist friend. If you have a client in those fields happy to share details. Paid when it goes live. submitted by /u/one-good-karma [link] [comments]

109. Making images for blogs using AI ?

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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]

110. SEO tool battle royale: SEMrush, Moz or a third contender...

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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]

111. Still not ranking!

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It's been two months in, my 2 blogs are approved with Adsense but I am not ranking. The keywords are extremely low difficulty and should rank easily. I have noticed last month, they would pop in and out of the SERPs..now it's not showing at all. This isn't normal and I feel Google has done something when it comes to new sites. Anyone going through this as well? submitted by /u/LifeHilarity [link] [comments]

112. I have a site built on NextJS - I want to automate SEO

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Has anyone come across any platform/package etc. to help automate blog creation/internal linking for a NextJS site? I was trying to build it myself, but couldn't vibe code it.. 😔 submitted by /u/dmgoi [link] [comments]

113. Is blogging still worth it in 2025?

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Specifically for local businesses. Say you have a roofing business in a town. Youve built more backlinks, similar ones and some better than your competitors, but its way newer. Youve got a better website (correct headings, ctas, user friendly and working design, sections written for your target audience not just AI content), real images etc, real reviews etc. But, youre still not ranking on first page. Now you have a few options, like building more backlinks, and this would probably work, but you're already $100's in with little improvement. Youre only options are; getting more reviews, creating more local pages, or writing blogs. So backlinks aside, surely theres still a method like blogging to improve your rankings thats isnt super expensive, doesnt require PBBs etc. I feel like sometimes SEO feels less like a skill you get rewarded for being skilled at, because it often just comes down to 'Buy better backlinkz'. I want a method that I can actually work with and use my skill set to increase rankings for a local business... which isn't handing over my money to someone with the best pbn. So other than just getting more reviews, which with some clients is already difficult, building pages (when current ones are optimised and not ranking well), can you still create blogs and interlink them for Google to reward you in some way? Surely if you have 10, 20, 50, well-written human blogs on the website answering relevant questions like 'What is the cost of a roof repair?' etc. Locally, you should show up in AI overview and People Also Ask, right? Right?! That's topical authority, right? Do I really have to go out and spend $3000 and months building a PBN to have a chance at ranking each website for $500-1000? Surely this isnt the only way. Surely this shouldnt be the way. I really hope some people still have methods that work for SEO in 2025. I want to keep making websites and ranking them but Im starting to think unless you throw a bunch of money at backlinks, then a well built, well designed and useful website for a reputable business is just pointless. rant over submitted by /u/Astraiks [link] [comments]

114. Site kit error

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Hi, im facing this error while connecting site kit plugin to my website. "An error occurred: The necessary verification token could not be found on your site. This may be related to your site using a page caching plugin. Please flush your home page cache and then try again. " i cleared cache i deactivated cache plugins but issue still not resolved. submitted by /u/Comfortable_Tip5955 [link] [comments]

115. Significant Drop in Google Discover Traffic for Web Stories

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We are a India based health-focused publisher consistently creating high-quality web stories daily. For the past two years, we’ve received strong traffic from Google Discover, averaging 100K-250K daily clicks. However, since around April 24, 2025, we’ve seen a unusual and significant drop, with daily Discover traffic falling to just ~2K daily clicks as of 6th June 2025. Currently, over 98% of our web stories are no longer being picked or displayed in Google Discover. We have thoroughly reviewed all possible internal factors: Followed Discover content guidelines and best practices. Audited and improved our technical SEO and site performance. AI check via originality AI content checker. While we encountered some Core Web Vitals and PageSpeed issues, they are being addressed continuously. We performed detailed competitor analysis (primarily Indian publishers in the health domain), but found no significant strategy or technical gaps. Despite all efforts, our content is no longer appearing in Discover the way it used to. We would appreciate any guidance from the community regarding potential reasons for such a drop. submitted by /u/anoopdreams [link] [comments]

116. Another bulk project done.

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117. Share your SEMrush keyword research & topic clustering workflows

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Hello folks, I’m refining my blog’s SEO process and would love to see how you use SEMrush to: Kick off keyword research (seed → related terms) Automate data pulls, filtering, and organization Build topic clusters for article planning If you’ve got step-by-step guides, API/Sheets scripts, Zapier recipes, or SEMrush report templates—please drop them here! Appreciate any screenshots or examples of your dashboards. Thanks! submitted by /u/Beginning_Search585 [link] [comments]

118. SEMrush tutorials & automation tips for keyword research & topic clusters

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Hey everyone, I’m diving into SEO for my blog and want to streamline my keyword/topic research with SEMrush. Specifically: Any step-by-step tutorials or courses you’ve found invaluable for keyword research? How do you automate parts of the process (e.g. pulling related keywords, filtering by volume/competition)? What’s your pipeline for building topic clusters and finding semantically related keywords for new articles? Would love to see examples of your workflows, scripts, or SEMrush reports that save you time. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/Beginning_Search585 [link] [comments]

119. Starting my digital marketing agency need a name suggestion

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Hey everyone I am planning to launch my own digital marketing agency and I could really use your help choosing a name This has been a dream of mine for a while and now I am finally ready to go all in The agency will offer full service digital marketing That includes SEO social media paid ads content marketing email campaigns branding and more Basically I want it to be a one stop solution for businesses that need help growing online The only thing I am struggling with is the name I want something that feels creative and modern but still professional and trustworthy Nothing too generic like digital masters or boost agency Something that stands out but also makes sense for a serious agency If anyone here is good with names or just wants to throw in a creative idea I would love to hear from you Please share your best name suggestions below Really appreciate any help Thanks a lot submitted by /u/umairsarwarchughtai [link] [comments]

120. is this ok?

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Hi, im currently learning SEO. I run a swiss vintage and antiques Shop. I want to push branded vintage furniture, and i start with the brand "Horgenglarus" (very well known chairs and table manufacturer in Switzerland.) I decided to make for each brand a "category", even tho its not the normal category page. I insert relevant infos, relevant blog posts and products. https://bevintage.ch/brand/horgenglarus/ Here first one. Is that ok this way? Is there something im missing or i should be doing differently? submitted by /u/Important-Pudding-27 [link] [comments]

121. Is it always better to use tag for buttons instead of for SEO purpose?

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I am learning about SEO and read about the importance of the usage of tags and their hierarchy so Google knows what it's reading, such has h1, h2 etc. Is it the same rule for buttons tag? submitted by /u/cathy_erisonline [link] [comments]

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