This approach has always proven to be easiest for me it includes fixing the deficiencies on existing pages aligning their intent to be more relevant and then adding some internal links to those pages.
i would start with checking average positions. when impressions come from lower positions, additional visibility is a gud thing for gsc even though the CTR decreases. At this point i would perform tests on the titles of those pages that losts their CTR.
Many individuals peoples regard linkedIn as their billboard where they showcase their accomplishments, make a business pitch and leave. however it is in the comments and the private messages that most of the important discussions takes place every tym .
I think that i has actually found a little bit of success writing about the things that i have learned rather than trying to pose as an expert. i find out that writing about what went wrong seems to garner some real discussion with experts .
But at the moment reels are the main performers yet consistencies beats triple daily posts. I respond to the comments promptly and I invest some time in my niche before and after the posts too. It works better than any engagement tricks from the past.
The reach on reels has been all over the place in my opinion recently. interactive carousels and comment to direct message actions have been performing much better if you want conversions from your real audience.
Topical authority and updating of the old content are the two things that had been really working for me lately. ggl has hit scaled AI content pretty hard, so update of old pages with new practical insights and getting gud brand mentions have proved to be really rewarding.
I mean white hat techniques are not going to do well with fast results. at first concentrate on targeting low competition long tail keywords and creating quality content and rankings will automatically come in 4 to 6 months.
It is quite common these days, particularly for new or low authority websites. however, before going all out and getting worried, I would 1st find out if Google is really crawling the pages at all and that they are linked from already indexed pages.
What I have observed is that unique pages get...
My tool is likely a basic note taking app and not an SEO one. Every time i have an interesting question in forums, comments, or random browsing, I write it down right away. In a few weeks, these notes usually make for gud blog posts than anything suggested by my keyword tool.
I have learned that...
One indicator that I look out for is the actions of the users. If the visitors are bouncing around two similar articles using internal links, then there is a high probability that they should be combined to create one gud article.
The cases where the results were better following the merger was...
Many people tend to consider traffic as the first achievement in measuring success however, for me, a actual turning point comes from understanding which pages contribute to making that momentum happens. My quickest growth happened once i saw these small signs my returning visitors, my page...
There is a tendency for many blogs to slow down since the blogger continues to adopt the same approaches that worked during the initial period. The initial period is characterised by trial and error, but after a while, you have to allow data to informs your decisions.
The more i blogged, the...
surely, AI contributed to my increased productivity however, the increase in revenue was possible bcz of proper time management. i was able not only to produce more content, but to do some updates, analyses my competitors and try various topics.
The main pitfall to avoid is the usage of AI as a...
Many people like to compare their channels to those that grow very quickly but do not know the back story behind them, so I would not put my efforts into that direction. For a new channel, I would pay more attention to the topics with high demand and work on the viewer experience. The first...
In my opinion, the main difference is that the YT SEO has now become much more about audience behavior, rather than mere optimization on keywords. Sure, gud keywords and a good title might attract viewers and get them to open your video, but what will make them keep watching your videos is the...
I feel that many of the new channels concentrate more on gaining subscribers than making a reason for them to come back. targeting an audience, increasing watch time, and making videos which flow into the next video work better. The fst couple of months are basically trying out various topics...
Another observation i have made is that follower acqiuisition and engagement are based on totally not related types of content. For instance, a reel may earn you many followers, who do not necessarily like your other posts. It would be better to compare the amount of engagement per type of...
One error that i see is the practice of treating linkedIn as a numbers game, whereby connections are accumulated without any consideration regarding whether there is any reason to remain connectied. Having fewer connections that know your work is better than having hundreds who do not.
While having more connections will help you achieve the initial outreach, that does not mean you will have visibility. In my experience, it was sometimes the case where small networks beat big networks in terms of relevance of the audience and willinginess to interact with their content.
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