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I have been in the field of SEO for the past 2.5 years, with the current changes in the field, I feel like I need to upgrade my skill set. Any recommended course or any tips to expand my skill set would be highly appreciated. submitted by /u/Zeepaintfaces [link] [comments]
I've just read some horror stories from other redditors a year ago, and saw a lot of mentions about the "march spam update" from last year causing their whole 2000 posts blog site getting removed from index and losing all ranking. Does Google really remove your whole domain from its index or ranking in a way that's not recoverable? If so what are some common causes? submitted by /u/Hissam_ [link] [comments]
Suggest me a 4 to 7 latters memorable and famous .com domain name who can use for social media, business and store submitted by /u/zeereward [link] [comments]
Hi everyone, I thought I'd reach out and ask, as I'm having some indexing issues. Google refuses to index my service pages. It indexes top of the funnel and more commercial stuff like competitor comparisons etc. just fine. However, as soon as I try to get service landing pages, or actual product pages indexed, it refuses to even touch these pages. Normally when I request Indexing, pages get indexed overnight, but it's been few days and nothing. Oddly enough sone older service pages are Indexed fine. Live URL tests are fine of course. It seems like Google refuses to even crawl the pages, as they come up as unknown to Google. I have few theories: As soon as the word "Service" is mentioned in headings, Google immediately requires far higher site authority to index those pages. Older product pages don't use "Service" as a keyword. This is a bit more of an interesting take, but does Google refuse to index pages that look like landing pages I e. contain "Service" keyword in order to force PPC purchases. It will only allow high authority service pages organically (would be weird if Nike didn't show up for trainers). Google doesn't like landing pages. This could be the case, but then why actual product pages are affected too. The more commercial pages take longer to index? This wasn't my experience in the past, but maybe it is now. Now onto my ideas for fixes: I might try creating similar pages without the word "Service" and see if they get indexed. I might try hitting these service pages with backlinks to get Google to index the pages that way. Do you have any experience with this issue? How did you get your landing pages indexed? submitted by /u/Sirhubi007 [link] [comments]
Here's what I've been thinking. When users search in Gemini with prompts like: “I want to hire remote engineers in India. Which company should I follow?” “Top platforms to hire Indian developers remotely” …the AI overview usually suggests companies like Toptal, Deel, etc. What’s the best way to approach this? - Should I focus on entity SEO? - Would PR/mentions on high-authority sites help? - Do I need to create comparison pages or listicles mentioning competitors? - What signals does Gemini likely rely on to include a brand in summaries? Has anyone here successfully influenced AI Overviews (SGE) to include a lesser-known but legit brand? Really appreciate any insights from folks who’ve tested this. submitted by /u/Siddhesh900 [link] [comments]
🔗 SEO authority 📈 Google rankings 🌐 Organic traffic I work directly with high-authority media outlets like: ✨ Forbes 📰 Yahoo News 💼 Bloomberg 🚀 Business Insider 💡 TechCrunch 📊 Entrepreneur 📱 Mashable 📉 MarketWatch 🧠 Benzinga 🗞 Digital Journal 🌍 GlobeNewswire ⚡️ AP News ✍️ Medium Whether you're building a startup, scaling an agency, or growing your personal brand, I’ll craft a custom media strategy to get you featured — with guaranteed backlinks. 🔥 Want to learn more? Ready to boost your online presence? Let’s chat and build a strategy tailored to your goals! 💬 submitted by /u/andrei_popovic [link] [comments]
Here is how I write my blogs. Step 1. Identify a topic Step 2. Do little research by searching the keyword, answerthepublic, keyword planner etc. Step 3. Generate an outline using ChatGPT. In the prompt, I highlight queries and questions to include in the outline. Step 4. Use Claude to write the article from the ChatGPT generated prompt. Step 5. On-page SEO. Done Anything I'm missing and ways I could improve them for better SEO? submitted by /u/simply_ibrahhim [link] [comments]
Hey Guys, I started a news site and looking for people to guest post for the following topics, politics, business, technology, health, sports, entertainment, science and lifestyle. Do shoot me a message if you would like to guest post. submitted by /u/Small_Ad8870 [link] [comments]
Sup guys I’ve read some conflicting things regards to homepage content. I’m currently sitting at 1000 words and I’ve got around 300 more to go in my last section, it’s fully optimised for my top 5 keywords. It doesn’t look like that many words and it does have visuals so it doesn’t look bad at all. I use Wix and I wanted to trim it down and put half the content into different pages for faster loading speeds as Wix sucks at that. However I’ve read that 1000-1500 is optimal. So I guess what I am asking is should I keep going with content or make it less? How will this affect the Seo? Is there even a noticeable difference? I’m trying to maximise my on site Seo the best I can before I get a pro to do my off site. submitted by /u/Centrez [link] [comments]
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And what are the pain points that you guys are having while using them or wish to be rectified, if possible please elaborate. submitted by /u/HandOk4709 [link] [comments]
Hello friends, I was wondering if you can help me. I have 2 clients that do general home remodeling. they were given my contact info because I was able to get their friends who have more narrowed services such as gutter services to rank high on google and they do pretty well because they get a lot of phone calls. I told them when they do general services such as bathroom remodeling, roofing, bathroom renovation is more difficult because they do general stuff. And just as I expected, Google hasn't favored them. Now my question is do you guys think I can still save them? how can I improve their rankings when they do general stuff? Also before you tell me why I didn't recommend to concentrate on one thing, I did but they refused and wanted their website and google business profile to say they do everything. submitted by /u/UnbiasedClub213 [link] [comments]
Hey guys, I run a BigCommerce store with some items that are quote-only, which means that the price is hidden on the product page as the Caller pricing settings is enabled on bigcommerce. (no publicly published price). When I include Google’s Product JSON-LD, Search Console throws errors like: • Missing field “price” • Invalid enum value “ContactForPrice” for availability I don’t want to publish fake prices (risking penalties), but I need Google to index and favor these products—especially since they’re targeted at B2B/government buyers who rely on search visibility. What I need help with: A simple, safe approach—ideally a theme or template tweak in BigCommerce—that: 1. Doesn’t lie about pricing so we don’t get penalties from Google 2. Passes Google’s structured-data checks 3. Keeps my quote-only items eligible for rich results or at least keeps them indexed without errors Anyone solved this cleanly? Appreciate any code snippets or best-practice tips! submitted by /u/bo2e [link] [comments]
hey there, ive been working on these websites for like a year and im always in the latest pages. is there anyone who could help me here. im starting to give up on this. im ready to share with you my things. pls help a friend submitted by /u/oliv_benn [link] [comments]
Hi. What is topical authority according to you, especially with AI overviews and LLMs out there? How do you actually plan and execute a campaign when users have so many options to search for information? Do you create informational content, blogs, how-tos? How do you actually build topical authority that helps rank your main content? Let’s say it’s a dentist who wants to rank for "dental veneers NYC" how would you go about building authority around the topic of “dental veneers”? I understand how important and necessary backlinks are, but my question is more related to building topical authority. Genuinely looking for strong pointers and a good discussion on building topical authority. submitted by /u/lorem-ipsum-dollar [link] [comments]
I want to learn more about SEO. I only know about link-building. Can someone help please? submitted by /u/Specialist_Proof1527 [link] [comments]
Hello all, I am using some free versions of the more popular SEO tools. On a few of them it says, your keyword position for RANDOM is 23. However, when I check, it's never the case. In fact, it 's off by a long shot. How can I tell, really tell, which position my website comes in? thank you submitted by /u/JYanezez [link] [comments]
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I’m looking to bring on a freelance SEO specialist to support our creative agency across multiple web projects. This is a part-time, project-by-project role with flexible hours and room to grow. What I’m looking for: • Experience with on-page SEO (keyword optimization, content structure, meta data, internal linking) • Strong in technical SEO (site speed, schema markup, crawlability, indexing issues, Core Web Vitals) • Proven skill in off-page SEO (link building strategies, directory outreach, local SEO signals, etc.) • Ability to create and execute full SEO strategies tailored to each client’s business goals • Comfort with ongoing audits, competitor analysis, and regular performance reports • Familiar with tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, Screaming Frog, Google Search Console, and GA4 • Comfortable delegating action items to web devs, copywriters, and other team members You’ll be the one building the strategy and running point on SEO — but you won’t be executing every piece, only some. You’ll work closely with a team that includes developers, designers, and writers who’ll implement your recommendations. This is a great fit for a freelancer juggling other SEO contracts and looking for flexible, well-scoped projects to plug into. If you’re interested, comment or DM with: • A brief intro and overview of your SEO experience • 1–2 examples of client results or strategy docs (you can redact sensitive info) • Tools you prefer and any specialties you bring to the table • Your typical hourly or per-project rate Looking forward to connecting! submitted by /u/Dyl-Spectra [link] [comments]