Website Migration and Split Traffic Questions
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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]
I’m looking for advice I work for a company and the blog is shit, we have technical problems and no SEO strategy around. Now the editorial lead left and I am considering stepping in to support with an SEO strategy but they would have to agree to implement the suggested projects for technical SEO to make it work. But the thing is with the whole AIO and LLM is blog still worth it? submitted by /u/Puzzleheaded_Tap_564 [link] [comments]
I had just started getting views after the big update on March. Was getting decent amount of traffic and was ranking on page 1 on several keywords. But Google pushed me down and I lost all my traffic. Did anyone else experience the same thing… also can anyone guide me on what to do next… I’m clueless submitted by /u/Any_Wind9309 [link] [comments]
I have a website that’s currently splitting traffic —75% of traffic is seeing the old website whereas 25% of the traffic is seeing the new website. When should the 301 or 302 redirects be implemented? Should the bots only crawl the new website at 100% traffic? Any resources in this type of web migration would be great. Thank you in advance. submitted by /u/saucyangell [link] [comments]
Doing some research on competitors backlinks i found some that were coming from the author bio on a buy/sell/trade style site. But more surprising to me is AHREFs listed it as one of their "best" links. Looks like a ton of people are on to this with 20k plus outgoing links, but i'm curious if this would be any way beneficial since there's no barrier to entry. normally i'd view this as a trash link, but ahrefs saying it's a "best" link has me curious thoughts? submitted by /u/Russ915 [link] [comments]
Hi guys I want to improve my skills in keyword research, as the title suggests. My primary field is Tech SEO, and I feel like I'm making progress. However, I want to enhance my ability to identify target personas, relevant topics, and keywords related to a business. Thank you 🙏 submitted by /u/chauhankartik [link] [comments]
Hi there! I uploaded my sitemap yesterday, but I am getting a "Crawled - currently not indexed" error on many of my pages on Google Search Console. I click on it to learn why it wasn't indexed, but Google doesn't really tell me anything. Can someone help me understand why this page wasn't indexed based on the information below? Thanks! -------------------------------- URL is not on Google This page is not indexed. Pages that aren't indexed can't be served on Google. See the details below to learn why it wasn't indexed. Learn more Page is not indexed: Crawled - currently not indexed Sitemaps: https://mydomain.com/sitemap.xmlReferring Last crawl: Jun 7, 2025, 7:40:05 AM Crawled as: Googlebot smartphone Crawl allowed? Yes Page fetch: Successful Indexing allowed? N/A User-declared canonical: N/A Google-selected canonical: N/A submitted by /u/rajmksingh [link] [comments]
Hey all. Disclaimer Im a Newbie to this Just wondering what other techniques there are I maybe missing. I am struggling with the length of time it takes to acquire high DA links and just wondering if there are som directories that are a no brianer for example. I blog regularly and monitor in SEM rush and clean up broken link s and disavow bad back links. Thanks in advance! this is the site https://setthedate.app submitted by /u/SetTheDate [link] [comments]
Got an email saying that Google was unable to index certain pages, but when i saw the URLs they were pages I didn't make/am unfamiliar with. Anyone know what might be going on? Pages had these names: _/views/pref /naLogImpressions submitted by /u/FunInvestment6347 [link] [comments]
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Hi All, Looking for advice.. or someone's experience on the subject... How much do you typically rent ad space for privately on your site? Let's say you have a sidebar which appears on all posts or something similar. I know this is niche and traffic-dependent, but I would love to hear some use cases, i.e. your niche, how much traffic you get and monthly rent for ads and the ad type :) submitted by /u/Justtheguygreen [link] [comments]
Hi everyone, I run a niche blog focused on supplements and fitness. The goal is to grow organic traffic through SEO, especially for blog content like “best pre-workout stacks” or “how to take creatine safely.” What I’ve done so far: Using long-tail keyword research and writing 2+ posts/week On-page SEO basics: meta descriptions, headings, image alt text Internal linking between blog posts and product pages Submitted sitemap to Google Search Console Despite this, most articles are still not ranking in the top 30. Questions: What else should I be doing to promote or boost these blog posts? Would updating old content regularly help SEO for supplements? Any tips for building backlinks to blog content in a health niche without getting penalized? Open to all suggestions—trying to grow the site long term the right way. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/choloshoaib [link] [comments]
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