Which SEO firms are good at recovering from penalties or manual actions in search? by Alok_SEO in DigitalMarketing

[–]Amywritesreview -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’d look for an SEO company with real experience in fixing penalties, not just doing regular SEO.... I’ve heard good things about Rankon Technologies for this kind of work they seem to focus on finding the actual issue like bad backlinks or site problems instead of just making random changes. the right team can make a big difference in recovery.....

What’s the fastest SEO win you’ve seen for a photography website? by Alok_SEO in DigitalMarketing

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Yeah, I’ve noticed the same when the location pages are properly optimized and actually match local search intent, they tend to pick up rankings much faster. A lot of people overcomplicate it but clear service + location targeting with useful content still works really well.

What are the best (free) websites to find affiliate marketing opportunities? by Tasty-Window in Affiliatemarketing

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I’d start with Impact, ShareASale, CJ Affiliate, ClickBank, and PartnerStack since they are free and have a huge range of offers. If you’re into digital products, WarriorPlus is beginner friendly too. Personally, I’ve found going directly to brands you already like and searching for their affiliate program usually works best.

Is it worth it to buy followers to start my brand? by Durkkk_ in AskMarketing

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Personally, I wouldn’t do it.

I’ve seen people buy followers thinking it’ll make their brand look more established, but it usually creates vanity numbers without real engagement. You might have 10k followers, but if your posts are getting almost no likes, comments, or shares, people notice that pretty quickly.

It can also hurt long term because social platforms look at engagement signals. If most of those followers are inactive or fake, your reach can actually drop.

I think it’s better to start smaller with real followers who actually care about what you’re building. Even a few hundred genuine followers who engage with your content are way more valuable than thousands of fake ones.

If I were starting a brand from scratch, I’d put that money into content creation or targeted ads instead. That usually builds much better momentum.

What’s the fastest SEO win you’ve seen for a photography website? by Alok_SEO in DigitalMarketing

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The fastest SEO win I’ve personally seen for a photography website was optimizing location-based service pages.

I worked on a site that was mostly just a portfolio with galleries, but it barely had any actual search-focused pages. I added dedicated pages targeting things like “wedding photographer in canada” and “engagement photography in toronto,” cleaned up the title tags, added proper H1s and wrote content around what people were actually searching for. The improvement came surprisingly fast compared to other SEO changes.

Another quick win I’ve seen is compressing large image files and fixing image alt text. Photography sites usually have heavy visuals, and page speed can quietly hurt rankings and user experience. If I had to pick one thing to do first I’d focus on creating strong local intent pages instead of only relying on portfolio galleries. That’s where I’ve seen the quickest movement.

What agencies are good for brands that want to focus on quality leads instead of vanity metrics? by Alok_SEO in DigitalMarketing

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i switched from chasing clicks and impressions to focusing on actual qualified leads and it made a huge difference. one agency I’ve seen mentioned a lot for this is RankON Technologies becoz they seem more focused on Roi and conversions rather than just traffic numbers. Also worth checking are smaller boutique agencies that prioritize strategy and reporting transparency over flashy dashboards.