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A lot has changed in 2 years. If you search for the topic you are writing about are AI Overviews populating at the top of the search results?
Blogging has changed dramatically as has the world SEO world surrounding it.
I totally agree. I'm an SEO specialist so on the other side of the coin from PPC and I see how much money is wasted on performance max campaigns due to AI.
You should try split testing your ads against split tested page layouts, also come up with unique offers that differ from your competitors...
I agree with the other comments. The point of blogs is two-fold
1) to attract new potential customers and backlinks
2) to provide supporting content for your categories / products and utilise internal links to pass link equity to them.
There's a lot of good advice in this thread, it's a long one and I'll admit I've only skim read it so apologies if I repeat what others have said.
I did see a few people mention the canonical and also WordPress and potentially moving the site across.
From a technical SEO perspective, you DO...
Do you know where you traffic is going to? It could be that your site is top heavy and most traffic is actually just going to a few pages. The first thing to do is to establish where it is and what people are doing. You can use Google Search Console and Analytics to get this data, depending upon...
This is an old post so you've probably sorted it by now but let me know if you still need help, I've transferred thousands of sites/emails over the years. Namecheap are a good host.
What issues are you facing? I was an IT tech for about 18 years before specialising in what I do now, if I can help then I will. Not looking to gain from it, I might just be able to give you some advice.
I was going to say this. The whois data tells you the registrar and sometimes you see an email address that they will forward for you e.g.
otherwise go to the registrar and email them directly.
I used a lot of CRM's over the years, these days I use a combination of Google sheets (the filter comes in incredibly useful) and the free version of Trello for when I'm assigning tasks to my staff, I have a card/column system that they just drag and drop along the process.
For what you're...
Hi RichardNI,
I'm interested.
Having owned 2 digital agencies I stepped away to become an SEO Consultant which I've now done for many years. During my time I've worked with many eComm stores (and still do) and would love to show you the results I get for them.
I've recently teamed up with a...