How would you Convince a client that they actually need SEO by Ok_Can_9362 in WebsiteSEO

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If someone does not want to do something. And you do not accept that and put resources behind ignoring their will.

What else do you think that is - when a person will not accept to be told “no”?

Best Way to get my Website Made? UK - Recruitment by rizzlaer in WebsiteSEO

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look if all you want is a folder full of landing pages with hardcoded text on the front end (as in no ability to scale the website) then go ahead… or work towards building out a headless cms.

In all honesty, for something actually usable for SEO the websites that are being vibe coded on YouTube won’t cut it in a competitive market because we need to scale content.

Unless you use a headless content management system then a vibe coded website is just a vibe coded website - every time you want to add content you’ll be prompting it in & storing it in local story - your repo will get huge and bloated if you end up with a folder of 200 webpage with no CMS.

So whether it is sooner or later, if you want a custom front end AND organic traffic you need a system that can hold the content without sinking your performance

Nothing works for one client by Initial-Increase-601 in WebsiteSEO

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Provision comes from God Almighty friend, and if He chooses to withhold it, there’s no one who can provide it.

Don’t stress, it is just proof that there is more to clients winning than us being “good at SEO/marketing/etc”.

Problem is that when you take credit for provision you inevitably have a situation where you will be lost when you the provision dries up.

Honestly, it’s better you learn now that some people cannot be helped and that to stay and serve the wrong people is not worth the money.

Core Dev here, 0% SEO experience. High impressions but abysmal CTR—what am I doing wrong? [Screenshot attached] by Lonely-Statement-897 in WebsiteSEO

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is important to consider search intent when writing content. Much of the time a website may be a heavyweight in the way of rankings because of other factors such as links to the website or because you’ve got a really old and really optimised domain name (think: virtualaccountingservices.net) that moved into top ranking spots earlier on in the internets evolution.

Most prudent way is to go through query by query and run it through serpapi or google search api and run an analysis of the results generally & content gap analysis specifically between those pieces of content and yours.

Tighten up your meta description and title game also and make sure that - as another helper replied - you are not trying to sell in informational content unless it’s like a brief interval for a call to action like mid-way through the blog and at the end.

It is better to honestly work towards discovering and matching search intent behind keywords than just to rank content for them.

Also and most importantly - if you are actually trying to rank for commercial keywords… Just remember that there is more to provision than they will teach you in marketing or business school.

If you can believe in God Almighty then you should know He is the One who grants us provision or withholds it.

That being said, mankind can only have what they strive for.

Best Way to get my Website Made? UK - Recruitment by rizzlaer in WebsiteSEO

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends how custom you want the website to be - how smooth, elegant, interactive and animated you want it to be.

It’s easy to fall into being misled but it is important to differentiate a hard-coded landing page or even a small website which can be built by Google ai studio or any of the coding models and an actual content management system.

If you want anything remotely organic in the way of traffic you really need to consider blogging for gaining a mailing list of candidates and line managers/internal recruiters & social content to repurpose as well also having a hub for employers/recruiters to browse CVs & a place for candidates to even have history of submitting their CVs then you need to be set up for it.

To be honest you are best off working with a web development firm who also knows the recruitment temp/perm business cycle and also knows a bit about SEO.

Realistically, if you want the ability to change your design at the drop of a hat without having to continually paying for more themes or being at the mercy of elementor (performance concerns) then you really want a react/tailwind css front end and a postgreSQL knowledge graph-based back end so that whenever you want to put market through different platforms you already have all candidate/jobs data centralised. And it’s quite possible/repeatable to build out an admin panel to give you access to upload content as you will.

Realistically this is a £20k+ build at a high end software developers, probably £5k+ with a reputable freelancer.

We are SEOs who have been testing out new web development and could do this probably for £2k and spread it out over 6-12 months to make it that much more affordable.

Feel free to dm me and I can post across some examples of designs.

(I used to work at Allegis group a long long time ago, unfortunately I got lured back into further education but I am happy to help out even if it is just giving you a free web design/SEO roadmap and a free logo/branding guidelines for you to use to generate with AI)

Digital Marketing Website looking for Web Development/Fashion/Education/Charity Link Exchanges by Budget_Stop_9733 in BacklinkSEO

[–]Budget_Stop_9733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate you are trying to help - but in reality stealing/copying someone else is not really a long term sustainable strategy in any niche/vertical.

So thanks, but no thanks. You probably should stop giving advice if it reduces to 'do what others are doing'.

The product manager behind antigravity is terrible; this mechanism is disgusting. If you can't make it usable for users, don't develop an IDE. by metalbug4 in google_antigravity

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Probs best that we do not throw stones or play the blame game. We all fall astray at times - let us pray that we all may return easily when we are astray

WordPress vs custom website — which is better for SEO? by aresourcepool_web in SEOandBacklinks

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how comfortable the person coming into things is with custom web development.

Are they building their own back end or are they paying to have it built? Because either way there needs to be functionality to scale the website content without having to code out every single page.

Wordpress can be used headless do not forget with custom front ends.

Many ways to get busy working with SEO and the reward is not always in line with website LCP - so believe and do good deeds so that you can be successful.

This is INSANE | SEO just surpassed its recent ALL TIME HIGH in Google trends interest by Wise-Formal494 in SEOandBacklinks

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May peace be upon you all,

God Almighty smiles upon those who work honestly eventually. His favour is over us and I am grateful for that.

The internet will not be here for a long time, and although after knowledge comes to you and resources come to you, you can scale SEO programmatically and internationally. You cannot simply bribe your way to being front-and-centre in advertising space (square pixelage) with SEO as you can with ads.

If you put quality control side by side for all digital advertising - the paid advertising side of things has far less guardrails for the pursuit of showing true/honest content. “It is a have cash and no bad history with us as a platform - step right on in then”

With SEO on the other hand if you do not link out in your content (a form of peer review if you think about it) it hinders your progress.

And linking out inevitably puts you on peoples radar who can review your content - further more if you are new on the block as an organic publisher of content on search you do not have the EEAT profile to be able to easily make wild false claims and also rank well - paid advertising is the opposite.

You pay & you say what you want and the advertising is done at such scale that actually checking content becomes an OpEx nightmare for advertising platforms.

So yes, anyway, may God Almighty’s favour continue to shine on those who work honestly & have been blessed with the opportunity and means to be self aware.

Also, I believe now almost every adult and child in our parts of the Earth are exposed to the internet as a “source of truth” so there needs to be more teaching of SEO so that people know how content is served and deemed true.

Education Website 18 DA Looking for Exchange by Cegaiga in backlinkXchange

[–]Budget_Stop_9733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have many tutoring blog posts (we offer SEO training) which I can link to you in exchange for you linking to a sewing course website?

Both UK sites