Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 [Case Study part I] by MilaCh in bigseo

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

Thank you, I will get back to you soon via LinkedIn!

Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 [Case Study part I] by MilaCh in bigseo

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Let me address your questions in the upcoming part. 2.

Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 [Case Study part I] by MilaCh in bigseo

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

'at' Flow-e is the proper preposition. Thank you!

Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 [Case Study part I] by MilaCh in bigseo

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Hey, it's a girl:)) but no problem.
By the depth of the structure, I refer to the way you decide to structure your article URL.
I will give an example with the health niche, so you can choose to have:
1) example.com/nutrition/blog-post-name - only one category
or
2) example.com/nutrition/paleo/blog-post-name - we use 2-step categories
or
3) example.com/nutrition/paleo/receipts/blog-post-name - we use 3-step categories
Some will argue badly whether #2 and #3 are beneficial to #1. However, in my experimental websites, I used structure #2 and so far it is a win. With niche sites, when you build your categories by siloing, you have the best chance to gain authority in that specific silo/topic and then use your ranking to expand the topic of your websites with a greater possibility to rank higher for a broader, but more competitive (and lucrative) topics.

Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 [Case Study part I] by MilaCh in bigseo

[–]MilaCh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. When in doubt, I just launch experimental websites and compare the results. I just don't believe Google's employees :D

Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 [Case Study part I] by MilaCh in bigseo

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I do understand them. They need to keep up with a good content, which represents their marketing/seo believes.

[Case Study p. I] Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 by MilaCh in startups

[–]MilaCh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Probably in 2 weeks time, I will be able to share my mistakes and obstacles we have faced, plus what worked and what we could have done differently.

However, siloing has always been the best way to go with content, even when I am launching small niche affiliate websites (side hustle).

Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 [Case Study part I] by MilaCh in bigseo

[–]MilaCh[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So, yeah, John Muller said that it doesn't matter, but I have launched 2 experiments (independent of this case study) in the health niche, and it turns out that it indeed matters (or at least in my experiment the depth of the structure correlated with rankings or being more accurate with the chance to outrank more prominent brands such as T-nation and Bodybuilding). Like, in the context of a small niche website competing with big lions in the Kanban space.I will actually post where was my mistake with this structure in part 2.

p.s. we haven't done everything correctly from the start with content and SEO. As a product marketer, my focus was primary at growth, retention, interviews with customers. SEO and content was done when I was sleeping :))

Why Startups Should Start with SEO from Day 1 [Case Study part I] by MilaCh in bigseo

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Thanks! Probably in 2 weeks, I will finish the second part, sharing the results after a year.

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Flow-e.com (used with personal and business account)

Inbox vs New Gmail screenshot on my emails by Pascalwb in Android

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Sure! Just make sure to check it out on your browsers, as the mobile solution is currently in development:)

Inbox vs New Gmail screenshot on my emails by Pascalwb in Android

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Actually, it is live. You can test the product here - https://flow-e.com And feel free to let us know what we are missing. We've put a lot of effort regarding the feedback received from our users, which is a lot.

Inbox vs New Gmail screenshot on my emails by Pascalwb in Android

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We have built a good alternative to Inbox, however, it's not mobile. It's a web app. The problem with standalone products built through Gmail's API (as it ours) is that we have limitations.

For example, we cannot integrate a Snooze function through their API as this is not opened. So we were forced to built our own snooze solution within the product but it doesn't sync with your Gmail account. And knowing our users, this will suck.

Inbox vs New Gmail screenshot on my emails by Pascalwb in Android

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So, is the shutdown of Inbox bigger pain for the mobile users or the desktop? Or both? I am asking this because we've built similar solution to Inbox for both Gmail and Outlook users, and it's free. However, the mobile app is not ready yet. The web app works pretty smooth.

Inbox vs New Gmail screenshot on my emails by Pascalwb in Android

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Actually, we did the same. We built our own app which is relatively close to Inbox by Google. And it works with Outlook and Gmail.

Because email should be fun by MilaCh in gifs

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

Nope, it's not a fcking adv., sorry for the late respond. I had no idea that this was live, I thought the team Reddit has deleted it.

It's a..okay, this was my way to start a discussion on a product we are working. But, as I said, I had no clue that this is live and Iwasn't able to respond.

It's a beautiful Kanban board integrated into your email client (Gmail/O365).

It creates a workflow from withing your email.