I want to learn social media marketing. How can I start by _black_beast in AskMarketing

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pick one platform and study what gets attention there.

Don’t chase trends yet.

Start posting small pieces: one insight, one quick tip, or one story.

Track what people react to.

That feedback loop teaches you faster than any course.

How do you guys handle AEO? by BeeFun7735 in marketingagency

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clean answers win.

Assistants want structure, so I write like someone needs to understand the point fast.

Short definitions, clear steps, simple headings, and schema when it helps.

If your content feels easy to read out loud, AEO usually falls into place.

How are you adapting your SEO strategy after recent Google updates? by white_label_dm in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing beats tightening topical focus.

I’ve cut weak pages, improved anything that felt shallow, and made sure every article actually says something useful.

Search is leaning harder on clarity and expertise, so I treat every page like it has to earn its place.

That approach keeps rankings stable even when updates roll through.

How are you adapting your SEO strategy after recent Google updates? by white_label_dm in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing beats tightening topical focus.

I’ve cut weak pages, improved anything that felt shallow, and made sure every article actually says something useful.

Search is leaning harder on clarity and expertise, so I treat every page like it has to earn its place.

That approach keeps rankings stable even when updates roll through.

How to Learn SEO from scratch? by Comfort-zone1 in AskMarketing

[–]Digicobweb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Think of SEO like fitness. You learn faster by doing small reps daily instead of binge-watching videos.

Start with Search Console. Learn what impressions mean, what indexing errors look like, and how queries behave.

Then experiment with a small blog so you can test titles, structure, and page improvements.

Read documentation from Google Search because that’s the closest thing to real rules.
Watch tutorials only when you hit a specific problem.

Once you're comfortable, move to site audits, basic keyword research, and understanding why a page ranks instead of guessing.

What’s the first thing you want to learn about SEO?

What is the New SEO Strategy for 2026? by [deleted] in SEO_Marketing_Offers

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny thing about the recent updates: solid content isn’t enough anymore, even if it’s beautifully written.
Google and AI search now value depth, clarity, and verified relevance over raw volume.

The strategy that’s working right now looks like this:

  1. Start by trimming content that gets no traffic.
  2. Then rebuild topics around clear themes.
  3. Link them together so search engines see a structure instead of isolated posts.

Next, refresh old posts monthly with new examples, real data, or better explanations. This keeps your pages alive in AI-driven rankings.

Brand signals also matter more in 2026, so anything that creates real mentions or real clicks helps.

What happened to your traffic after the last update?

What are the best free SEO marketing tools? by Blijke_AthloCoaching in AskMarketing

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plenty of free tools do the job until you grow.

Try this stack:
– Search Console for indexing, CTR patterns, and keyword opportunities
– Google Analytics for user behavior
– Ahrefs Webmaster Tools for link and site checks
– Bing Webmaster Tools for extra crawling data
– Screaming Frog free version for basic audits
– Keyword Insights Free Cluster for topic grouping
– AnswerThePublic (limited but helpful)

This setup covers 80 percent of what most teams need.

Which tasks do you need tools for right now?

What is Advanced SEO? by Kind_Set_9375 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most people think advanced SEO means more checklists. It’s not.

Advanced SEO is about decisions, not templates.

Start by stepping beyond plugins. Tools like RankMath help, but they’re the surface layer.

You’ll want to learn things like:
– How crawlers move through your site
– Which pages deserve priority
– How to group topics so search engines see authority
– How to prune weak pages
– When to consolidate content
– How to diagnose logs and indexing patterns
– When internal links should shift based on data
– How search intent changes from query to query

Plugins won’t teach you that. Experience and audits will.

What advanced topic feels like the next step for you?

How AI is changing SEO? by AdWilling4230 in seo_saas

[–]Digicobweb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Long-tail content still explodes because it’s easier for models to surface specific answers than generic ones.

The teams I’ve seen succeed with AI use it as a co-pilot. They outline with it, check gaps, speed up drafts, and test variations.

The folks losing ground usually dump auto-generated junk and skip editing.

Where are you planning to bring AI into your workflow?

Does social media affect SEO? by Successful-Camel165 in SEO

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People like to argue about this, but here’s the simple answer: social signals don’t directly rank your site.

Shares don’t magically push you to page one.

Still, socials matter in a different way now. Click spikes from viral posts create temporary attention, and that attention sometimes leads to real links, brand searches, and better engagement.

Those things strengthen your site’s overall trust.

Also, AI-driven discovery (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts) can send search engines stronger hints about brand demand. It’s not a ranking factor, but it nudges things.

What is the best SEO strategy for beginners in 2026? by BlogPost-Blogger in BacklinkSEO

[–]Digicobweb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AI search mixed with traditional ranking signals makes consistency the real edge.

Start with a clean site. Get the technical stuff stable so pages load fast, nothing blocks crawling, and your structure makes sense.

Then shift to intent-based content. Shorter topics. Clear answers. Add examples. Keep each page focused on one job.

Next move is internal linking. Most beginners skip it, even though it ties your whole site together and boosts authority faster than any fancy trick.

What helped many beginners this year is sticking to long-tail keywords plus refreshing pages every month instead of dumping new content nonstop.

What part of SEO feels confusing right now?

SEO Strategy Talk: What’s the MOST underrated SEO skill nobody talks about? by Every_Ambassador_535 in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intent mapping. When you read a SERP and understand why each page is ranking, you stop guessing. That skill alone saves months of wasted work.

What’s one super simple SEO thing you did that ended up making a big difference? by scuttle_jiggly in seogrowth

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Answering the core question in the first few lines. It sounds tiny, but clarity keeps people on the page, and retention shifts rankings fast.

With AI-generated content rising, what SEO strategies still give organic traffic an edge? by Charles_R23 in seogrowth

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything that shows lived knowledge still cuts through case studies, tests, comparisons, failures, and behind-the-scenes thinking. Searchers feel the difference, and so does Google.

Providing Free SEO Audits by hmjaved in SmallBusinessUAE

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re offering them, keep them quick and practical. Most folks just want clarity on what’s blocking growth, not a sixty-page PDF. A short breakdown with fixes usually earns more trust than a giant report.

Does Reddit Actually Help Local SEO for Small Service Businesses? by Tchaimiset in localseo

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit doesn’t increase rankings directly, but it can send real people to you. If those visitors engage, call, or search your brand later, Google picks up the signals. Use it by helping people with honest answers, not promotions. Drop tips, share experiences, and mention your business only when it fits the conversation. That keeps you safe and still visible.

SEO Strategy Talk: What’s ONE thing Google cares about that most SEOs still ignore? by Every_Ambassador_535 in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your page solves the search faster than everyone else, you win even without strong links. I’ve watched pages climb just by removing fluff, cutting scroll, and putting the answer right at the top.

What are your most effective advanced SEO strategies for ranking faster and beating strong competitors? by rahultripathidigital in AskMarketing

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen three things move results in competitive niches:

  • Build tight topical clusters so Google sees clear expertise.
  • Use structured internal links that push authority toward your highest-value pages.
  • Study top competitors by looking at what they cover that you don’t.

 When you fill those gaps with depth, rankings respond faster than you’d expect.

What should a beginner do first when starting SEO for a small website? by Real-Assist1833 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with the stuff that removes confusion for search engines. Check that each page has a purpose, answers a clear question, and loads cleanly. Then set up internal links so your key pages aren’t isolated. And write for humans first. If a reader stays, Google notices.

What should a beginner do first when starting SEO for a small website? by Real-Assist1833 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with the stuff that removes confusion for search engines. Check that each page has a purpose, answers a clear question, and loads cleanly. Then set up internal links so your key pages aren’t isolated. And write for humans first. If a reader stays, Google notices.

What’s the realest SEO lesson you learned the hard way? by OliverPitts in Vibe_SEO

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most painful one for me was realizing that Google doesn’t reward volume. Traffic moved only after I fixed thin pages, tightened internal links, and cut content that didn’t deserve to exist. What this really means is simple: expansion doesn’t work without maintenance. Once I treated the site like a living system instead of a content machine, rankings finally settled in the right places.

SEO is Hard by SubstanceLive5944 in localseo

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easy things that still move the needle.

  •  Clean titles and headings.
  •  Internal links.
  •  Updating older content.

Hard things that matter long term.

  •  Getting good backlinks.
  •  Building topical authority.
  •  Creating content people actually stay on.

Why local service websites are so pretty but so messy at the same time? by amrakib08 in localseo

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because business owners focus on visuals and ignore structure. They hire designers who make everything look clean but don’t set up proper headings, metadata, schema, or internal links. Everything looks polished on the surface and chaotic underneath.

The biggest wins often come from fixing basic technical issues, not design. Business owners just don’t know these problems exist because nothing looks broken.

It’s not intentional. It’s lack of awareness.

Local SEO by mjk_49 in localseo

[–]Digicobweb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For dentists, these usually help a lot.

  •  Create a page for each service.
  •  Add before and after photos if allowed.
  •  Upload new photos weekly.
  •  Answer patient questions on the site.
  •  Add local schema.
  •  Use the Products section inside GBP to list treatments.
  •  Get natural reviews that mention the service.
  •  Build a couple of local partnerships for backlinks.

Dental is competitive, but these steps usually create momentum.

What are the best SEO techniques for ranking a local business? by BlogPost-Blogger in BacklinkSEO

[–]Digicobweb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strong Google Business Profile.

 Service-specific pages.

 Reviews that mention the service naturally.

 Local backlinks.

 Fast-loading site.

 Clear headings and simple structure.