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Introduce yourself + tell me what website you are trying to rank 🎉
I want to get to know you so watch the video below and introduce yourself in the comments!
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Introduce yourself + tell me what website you are trying to rank 🎉
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@Matt McAuliffe Hey Matt! Nice to see you here. Just leaving a comment to push your charisma-points. 😂
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@Amine Life Feel free to relike, it's warmly welcomed.
Joining...
Hi. Joining after watching the YT video titled: 'How I Write A Blog With ChatGPT That Ranks & Generates My Clients Traffic (Step-By-Step)'. Wanting the Sparkle prompt but only now finding out there's a 'wall' which has now brought our blog writing for the day to screaming halt. 🤨
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@Moovendran V The whole game is just about getting that one prompt. Funny! 😂
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@Wave Race Maybe. I will let you know, when I have access. 😂 But you should see the prompts now with level 2, right?
🔥 Advanced SEO Tips: Pro Moves from High-End Experts
When it comes to SEO, the pros like Steve Toth don’t just settle for basic tactics. They go deep. If you’re aiming to play at their level, you’ve got to go beyond the basics and start working with the big leagues. Here’s how they roll: 1. Semantic SEO: It's All About Context It’s not just about sprinkling a few keywords here and there anymore. Semantic SEO is where it's at. You want search engines to understand the bigger picture of what you’re saying. Think of it like painting with a broader brush—include related terms and phrases to give more context to your content. It’s kind of like leaving breadcrumbs for Google to follow, showing it how everything connects. The result? Higher rankings because your content looks more comprehensive and relevant. 2. Internal Linking: Spread the Love (and the Link Juice) Here's a neat trick: strategic internal linking. It’s not just about randomly linking pages within your site; it’s about being intentional. Find those high-authority pages that are already doing well and link them to your less popular pages. This is like sending a virtual high-five that helps spread authority across your site. Think of it as redistributing the SEO wealth! 3. Optimizing for Search Intent: It’s Not Just About You Let’s face it—SEO isn’t about what you want to say. It’s about what your audience wants to know. If you’re not aligning your content with what people are actually searching for, you're missing the mark. Dig into that search intent, figure out what folks are really after, and tweak your content to match. It’s like being the perfect host who knows exactly what their guests want before they even ask. Trust me, they’ll stick around longer, and your rankings will soar. Best of Luck and happy Ranking 🙂
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Great post! You’ve nailed some key advanced SEO strategies that often get overlooked. I’d like to add a couple more pro tips to the mix that have really worked well in my experience: #1 Topic Clusters and Pillar Pages: In addition to semantic SEO, organizing content into topic clusters can help boost rankings. Create a pillar page that covers a broad topic, and then link it to more specific, in-depth articles. This not only helps with SEO, but also provides a better user experience, keeping visitors on your site longer. #2 Core Web Vitals: With Google's focus on user experience, Core Web Vitals are more important than ever. Fast loading times, interactivity, and visual stability aren’t just user-friendly but can seriously impact rankings. Keeping an eye on your site speed and mobile optimization can be a game-changer. #3 Structured Data: Implementing structured data can enhance your chances of appearing in rich snippets, which drives higher click-through rates. It’s especially useful for e-commerce and local SEO, helping search engines better understand the content and improve visibility. Keep up the great work—your insights are spot on and definitely helpful for anyone looking to elevate their SEO game! 😊
Quick question
Is a low quality article affect your whole website or you can just ignore it ?
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I think, it is a gradual progress. One single low quality article will not really hurt your rankings, but if you have 10 lq articles and your site has only 15 articles, then google will consider your website as "low quality".
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