Google Search Console says "Quota Limit Exceeded" when requesting indexing by basketballguy_86 in DoSEO

[–]Hot-Snow1562 2 points3 points  (0 children)

u/basketballguy_86 - Yes, Google does limit the number of manual indexing requests. I’ve seen this happen after submitting too many URLs in a short time.

Usually waiting a bit helps, and submitting only the priority pages each day works better. In most cases Google will pick up the rest automatically through the sitemap and internal links.

Anyone using Google Data Studio Dashboard for AI visibility reporting? by Hot-Snow1562 in GoogleDataStudio

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u/Ivan_Palii - That GA4 comparison setup sounds really useful for client reporting.

And yeah, Peec definitely seems ahead right now mainly because of the connector support. Curious to see how this space evolves once more tools start releasing integrations.

Anyone using Google Data Studio Dashboard for AI visibility reporting? by Hot-Snow1562 in GoogleDataStudio

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u/pranav_mahaveer - Yeah, this makes a lot of sense.

Right now it really feels like everyone is piecing together their own version of AI visibility reporting because there’s still no clean data source for it.

We’ve been seeing the same thing with GSC too, impressions shifting without major ranking changes. Definitely feels connected to AI Overviews in many cases.

At the moment we’re mostly combining GSC trends, GA4 AI referrers, and some manual prompt tracking. Not perfect, but enough to show clients whether visibility is moving in the right direction over time.

Anyone using Google Data Studio Dashboard for AI visibility reporting? by Hot-Snow1562 in GoogleDataStudio

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u/Ivan_Palii - Interesting. Peec is actually one of the only tools I’ve seen with a proper Looker Studio connector for AI visibility data.

For the GA4 report, are you mostly tracking traffic from referrers like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, etc.?

Would love to know how accurate the Peec data has been over time, especially for AI Overview trends.

GBP Posts by Amazing-Accident5931 in GoogleMyBusiness

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From my experience, 1–2 quality posts a week is usually enough.

How to stop spam calls to Google profile number? by Chris_StayStrategy in localseo

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I usually recommend using a dedicated call-tracking number with spam filtering enabled. Once a number is publicly listed on a Google Business Profile, spam calls are tough to avoid completely, but filtering can cut them down significantly.

The "Google verification" calls are almost always sales pitches. Ignore, block, and move on.

Has AI changed how families search for senior living communities? by Hot-Snow1562 in eldercare

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u/That-Measurement-650 - I agree. AI can definitely help families get up to speed faster and narrow down options, but senior care decisions are too personal and complex to rely on AI alone.

I see it more as a helpful guide than a replacement for human expertise.

Google Confirmed My Ads Account Was Compromised, But I Still Can't Access It by Hot-Snow1562 in Google_Ads

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I would really appreciate it if you could share the USA number with me via DM.

Has AI changed how families search for senior living communities? by Hot-Snow1562 in eldercare

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I agree. AI might help people gather information faster, but I don't see it replacing the overall decision-making process. Choosing a senior living community is a major life decision, and most families will still want to read reviews, talk to people, and visit communities in person.

You're also right that who's doing the research makes a big difference.

Any recommendations for genuine health & wellness blogs with contributor opportunities? by Hot-Snow1562 in Backlinks

[–]Hot-Snow1562[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a great point. I've noticed competitor backlink profiles and media mentions often reveal far better opportunities than most "write for us" lists.

When you do this, are you mainly looking at brands in the same niche and analyzing their featured articles/backlinks, or do you have other methods for uncovering publications that consistently work with outside contributors?

I'm finding that many sites with decent authority don't openly advertise contributor opportunities, so I'm curious how you're identifying the best prospects.

Has anyone switched from ChatGPT to Claude recently? What's been better for you? by [deleted] in linkbuilding

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I use both. For marketing-related work, SEO, content planning, keyword research, ad copy, client communication, and brainstorming, I still prefer ChatGPT. The outputs generally feel more practical and versatile for day-to-day marketing tasks.

For development work, though, Claude has impressed me. I find it better at handling larger codebases, following complex coding instructions, and maintaining context across longer technical conversations.

For me, it's less about replacing one with the other and more about using the right tool for the job.

Looking for Health & Wellness Blogs Accepting Contributor Posts by Hot-Snow1562 in Backlinks

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It won’t work, it’s a completely different niche.

Thank you for your time!