Exactly, it takes time to see the results of your marketing efforts reflected in your DA. How much time - that depends on many, many factors; the quality of backlinks you built and Google algorithm updates being some of them. The best we can do is keep working on improving it, adjusting along the way and waiting to see the results.
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RE: Domain Authority Not Changed?
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RE: How do I carry out a redirect? Is there a code I need to use?
Redirecting sounds simple, but it can be a lot of work, especially for SEO. You need to carefully map old URLs to new ones, or you risk losing traffic. Big companies often have dedicated teams managing this to ensure everything’s smooth. Implementing strategies like resource smoothing helps here - spreading out tasks over time so no one is overwhelmed and SEO remains on point (see here).
For example, you could have one team member focus on identifying which URLs need redirecting while another handles updating the code over a week, instead of doing everything at once. This way, the workload stays manageable, and there’s less risk of making mistakes.
When implementing redirects, always check for broken links and monitor the changes to ensure traffic isn’t dropping. And remember, a good redirect strategy is essential for maintaining SEO, so take your time and do it right to avoid losing valuable rankings.
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RE: Backlinks from local businesses
@gooday2day Another thing to consider is focusing on high-quality content for those guest posts. It'll resonate more with their audience if you can offer valuable insights, like how your insurance works alongside mortgage brokers or real estate agent's offerings. By the way, good thinking about resource smoothing; it is a smart way to keep everything manageable. It is found to affect performance positively. Back to the main topic, when doing outreach, make sure to build genuine relationships with these businesses - they're more likely to collaborate again in the future if the first experience goes well. That long-term connection can lead to even more backlink opportunities.
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RE: What Tools Should I Use To Investigate Damage to my website
Repairing website damage requires a structured approach. Start by assessing any issues caused by the freelancer using tools like Wordfence for WordPress to detect backdoors or malicious changes. It’s possible Google penalized you for whatever work the freelancer did. You might need to disavow toxic links they built, for example, or address other issues. Tools such as Google Alerts can help identify content duplicates for action.
For future reference, regular monitoring helps prevent unauthorized changes and stay informed about industry trends. If you monitor a web page for changes, you will ensure no unauthorized adjustments are made on your site. There are several ways to approach this, and several tools you can use; some will notify you when your webpage changes. Monitoring competitors for content trends can also guide your strategy and reveal potential areas for improvement.
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RE: Looking strategy for Backlinks
Guest blogging and social media can be very effective for your niche. While the "easy" part is subjective, social media is often more straightforward to manage.
Think outside the box. For example, using QR codes can also be beneficial for backlink building. QR codes allow you to share links to your website or other online content with a physical audience, which can increase your site's visibility. You can make a QR code and share it on social media, include it in email newsletters, or use it in other marketing campaigns to drive more traffic to your site.
On the other hand, guest blogging requires a significant investment of time and effort. You'll need to develop a strategy, which may involve hiring a writer or an agency to do the outreach for you. This approach can be highly effective but requires a decent budget and a long-term commitment to see results.
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RE: Looking for an SEO expert.
You've got many recommendations, so I can contribute with a couple of tips to help you pick. Look for an SEO provider with a proven track record of delivering results for their clients. Ask for case studies or references from past clients to gauge their effectiveness. A reputable provider should be transparent about their previous work and able to provide references. Choose a provider that emphasizes transparency in reporting and communication. They should provide regular updates on the progress of your SEO campaign and be accessible to address any questions or concerns you may have. Make sure they use reliable analytics tools to track key performance indicators (KPIs) and provide detailed reports on organic traffic, keyword rankings, conversion, and other relevant metrics. At the end of the day, knowing how many false promises there are in this industry, I can only wish you lots of luck. There are still some that actually deliver, but it's not always easy to tell in advance.
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RE: SEO PROBLEM
With patience and hard work combined with some investments, while following the tips from the other comments.
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RE: New business / content marketing
Launching a new website poses unique SEO considerations. While the concept of the "Google Sandbox" is debated, I think that focusing on quality over quantity in the initial months is wise. Prioritize thorough keyword research to build your content strategy. Of course, ensure on-page SEO elements are optimized, such as meta tags and headers. Consistency matters more than frequency, so just maintain a steady pace in content creation and be patient.
As mentioned in the previous comment, Reddit can be a good source to get some tips. I find r/SEO quite helpful, for example. I saw members recommending getting quality backlinks to people in a situation similar to yours. And I agree it is a great strategy, and a good long-term investment if you decide to hire a professional to do it for you. There are many small things you can do to increase your online presence. For example, if you haven't already, create an electronic business card and optimize it with your keywords. Include location-specific information to boost local SEO efforts. Add your card to your email signature. All these add up and have positive impacts on SEO.
SEO results take time, you don't need me to tell you that. Keep going, monitor performance metrics, and adjust your strategy accordingly along the way. Best of luck with your new website!
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RE: Can I create forum backlinks for a "digital marketing agency" website?
Of course you can, but if you do it in a spammy way it will be a waste of time. Forums with good DR are usually moderated and you don't just show up and post a link just like that. It takes time and effort. You also need to consider adding value to the content and including your keywords at the same time.
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RE: How to find low difficulty keywords
This answer is still valid, this is a good way to do it.
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RE: looking for strategies to increase DA
Here are some strategies to boost your website's DA that worked well for me:
Quality Content: Create informative, engaging, and original content. Publish blog posts, articles, and multimedia that offer value to your target audience. For example, if you run a gardening website, regularly share tips on planting and caring for specific plants.
Backlinks: Acquire high-quality backlinks from reputable websites in your niche. Guest posting, outreach, and partnerships can help. For instance, collaborate with gardening influencers to link back to your gardening website.
Build Relationships: Nurture and expand your connections with people in your field. Networking can eventually lead to natural backlinks. A way to go here is to create a digital business card with links to your website and social media profiles. This brings us to the next step - promoting your content on social media.
Social Media Promotion: Share your content on social media platforms to boost its visibility and possibly attract links from those interested in your work. Engage with your audience by responding to comments and fostering a sense of community around your content, which can further enhance your online presence.
On-Page SEO: Optimize your website's on-page elements, including meta tags, headings, and image alt text. Use relevant keywords naturally in your content. For instance, use tools like Yoast SEO for WordPress to improve on-page SEO.
Mobile Optimization: Ensure your website is mobile-friendly. Google prioritizes mobile-responsive sites, so use Google's Mobile-Friendly Test to check and make improvements.
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RE: Value of using spaces or no spaces on product category page varient keywords
Regarding spaces in keywords, it's important to note that search engines like Google typically understand and treat spaces as word separators. For instance, "bestpractice" and "best practice" are often interpreted similarly. However, it's wise to include both versions to account for user search variations. Prioritize user experience and quality content, as search engines value these factors in ranking pages.
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RE: Improving SEO for an e-commerce page with 1 product page
@smmturk When a website receives a backlink from a high authority site, it can have several positive effects. Imagine your website is a student, and the high authority site is a respected teacher endorsing your work. Firstly, it boosts your site's credibility and trustworthiness in the eyes of search engines like Google. It's like getting a gold star on your report card. This can lead to improved search engine rankings, making it easier for people to find your site. Secondly, it can increase the traffic to your site as users from the high authority site may click through to explore your content. Basically, a backlink from a high authority site can enhance your website's reputation, visibility, and traffic, which are essential for online success.
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RE: Backlinking Strategy
Hey there!
Your backlink strategy can involve a variety of tactics, such as creating high-quality content that other websites will want to link to, reaching out to other website owners and asking for links, or participating in link building campaidgns or exchanges.
It's important to note that not all backlinks are created equal, and having a high number of low-quality links can actually harm your website's SEO. Therefore, it's important to focus on acquiring relevant, high-quality backlinks from reputable websites.
I wouldn't know what your strategy should be as I don't know what your final goals are. Though here you can find some actional steps that are included in almost every link-building strategy:
Creating high-quality content: One of the best ways to acquire backlinks is by creating valuable and informative content that other websites will want to link to. This can include things like in-depth research articles, informative blog posts, infographics, and videos.
Guest blogging: Another way to acquire backlinks is by guest blogging on other websites in your industry. This is a great way to get your content in front of a new audience and to establish yourself as a thought leader in your industry. When you guest blog, you can typically include a link back to your own website in your author bio or in the body of the post.
Broken link building: This strategy involves identifying broken links on other websites in your industry, and then reaching out to the website owner to let them know about the broken link and suggesting a replacement link to one of your own pages.
Direct Outreach: Reach out to website owners, editors, and other relevant contacts, and ask them to link to your content.
One thing to remember is that link-building is not an easy task, it requires time, effort and a well-thought strategy. It's a long-term strategy, and the results may take some time to appear. So don't give up if you don't see immediate results, it's just not how things work in this business.
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RE: Blog post outreach for backlinks
@Asif_EZ I don't see this as a good practice. Google never said that adding natural, contextually relevant and helpful external links are forbidden. Adding external links to content should be guided by the context and needfulness of the links in regard to the content, not by the number of words. Just my 2 cents on this topic, I'm open to critique.
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RE: Blog post outreach for backlinks
@NaeemGari said in Blog post outreach for backlinks:
This would depend on the post type. If you think the post would help users reach a helpful resource you should consider adding relevant hyperlinks. In other posts, you just want to build authority so it may have no hyperlinks.
Purely from an SEO standpoint, write guest posts for topics that support your seed keywords which would also link back to the money page you want to push visibility in SERPs for.
Exactly my thought.
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RE: What is the exact difference between guest post and paid links?
The main difference between guest posting and paid links is that with guest posting, you're providing valuable content for free. With paid links, you're just paying for a link. So from Google's perspective, guest posts are seen as more trustworthy than paid links. That's because when someone publishes a guest post on another blog, it's usually because they've been given permission by the blog owner to do so. I've made some guest postings for my friend's website when he started with dropshipping, and I've managed to land a few great guest posts for him, that increased the DR of the site eventually. Now, not gonna lie here, it's definitely a harder way to go, but if you put in the effort and do it consistently you'll see great results with GP, without putting any risk to the business.
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RE: How Many Backlinks does I need to rank?
It depends on the competition in your industry and how authoritative your website is. In general, you need more backlinks if you are in a competitive industry and less if you are in a less competitive industry. You also need more backlinks if your website is not very authoritative and fewer if your website is very authoritative.
But again, it's important to remember that there are many other factors that come into play when it comes to ranking, such as on-page SEO, content freshness, etc., so these numbers can vary depending on the specific niche or industry you're competing in.
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RE: Page Authority
@MarketAPeel Not only that it's important, it's crucial.
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RE: Is page speed important to improve SEO ranking?
There is no doubt that page speed is important for SEO ranking. Studies have shown that the faster a page loads, the higher it ranks in search engine results pages. This is because Google and other search engines take into account factors such as load time when determining where to rank a website. But I've also seen slow websites that rank better than faster websites, and that's because Google takes into account many factors when ranking websites, not just the page speed.
One may put it this way: it is important to have a fast-loading pages, as that helps with better UX and lower bounce rates. But if you're low on the other ranking factors, slower but better-structured websites(with more backlinks) can easily outrank you.