Category: SEO

  • March 2025 Core Update: Implications for Your SEO Method

    March 2025 Core Update: Implications for Your SEO Method

    Google’s March 2025 Core Update Now in Progress Google has officially launched the March 2025 core update. According to Google, the rollout “may take up to 2 weeks to complete.” In a recent communication, Google stated: “We are excited to announce the release of the March 2025 core update for Google Search. This regular update…

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  • Improving SEO with ChatGPT: A fresh content optimization strategy.

    Improving SEO with ChatGPT: A fresh content optimization strategy.

    Exploring ChatGPT for SEO Has anyone tried using ChatGPT for SEO? I’ve been testing it out a bit to understand how it functions, and here are my observations so far: Surprisingly, it appears to pull data from LinkedIn posts. Engaging posts seem to be particularly favored by ChatGPT. I also noticed that it draws information…

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  • Testing ChatGPT for SEO Tasks

    Testing ChatGPT for SEO Tasks

    Exploring ChatGPT for SEO Has anyone here experimented with ChatGPT for SEO? I’ve been testing it out a bit to understand its functionality, and here’s what I’ve discovered so far: Surprisingly, it seems to gather information from LinkedIn posts. Engaging posts appear to be referenced by ChatGPT. It also retrieves data from Instagram for brand-specific…

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  • Is having a blog category risky?

    Is having a blog category risky?

    Introducing a New Blog Category: Is It a Risky Move? Hi everyone, I’ve developed a successful website focused on affiliate marketing within a specific fashion sub-niche. Now, I’m considering expanding my blog to include more general fashion content. Could this shift pose a risk to my site’s authority by straying too far from my original…

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  • Creating a New Blog Category: Is It Risky?

    Creating a New Blog Category: Is It Risky?

    Introducing a New Blog Category: Is It a Risky Move? Hey everyone, I’ve successfully developed a website focused on affiliate marketing in a specific fashion sub-niche. Now, I’m considering expanding my blog to include more general fashion content. However, I’m wondering if branching out beyond my original sub-niche could jeopardize my authority. What are your…

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  • Website disappeared from Google’s index post-Google Play Store backlink

    Website disappeared from Google’s index post-Google Play Store backlink

    Website Vanished from Google After Linking to Play Store I have an app on the Play Store, and I decided to create a website that serves as its web version. Initially, my site was gaining good traction and indexing well. However, I realized that the domain listed for my app on the Play Store was…

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  • Site vanished from Google after receiving a backlink from Google Play Store

    Site vanished from Google after receiving a backlink from Google Play Store

    Site Vanished from Google After Updating Backlink from Google Play Store I have an app on the Play Store and decided to create a website that mirrors its features—a web version of the app. Initially, my site was gaining good traction and indexing well. However, I discovered that the domain listed for my app on…

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  • The Risks of Hiding Important Links in Mobile Design

    The Risks of Hiding Important Links in Mobile Design

    Subject: Hidden Links on Mobile Version We have shop-like pages with filtering options, primarily centered around various locations. On the desktop version, we include a left sidebar that displays a comprehensive list of cities. Clicking on these filters navigates to new pages, with the links firmly integrated into the code. However, on mobile, we opt…

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  • Hiding important links on mobile version

    Hiding important links on mobile version

    Concealing Key Links on Mobile Version We have shop-like pages that feature filter options, primarily organized by location. On desktop, there’s a sidebar on the left that displays a long list of cities, and clicking on these links takes users to a new page—these links are firmly embedded in the code. However, on mobile, we…

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