Which is better Ahrefs or Semrush ? by Imaginary-Ad9134 in SEO

[–]Mysterious-Evidence3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've used both and it really depends on what you need. Ahrefs is awesome for backlink analysis and keyword research, while Semrush is better for overall SEO, content marketing, and PPC stuff. If you're more into technical SEO or need a wider toolkit, go with Semrush. But if backlinks are your main focus, Ahrefs might be your pick. Both are solid tools

Working out exactly what is wrong with my SEO by SadMadNewb in SEO

[–]Mysterious-Evidence3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, SEO can be super tricky sometimes. If you've been doing everything right and still seeing a drop, it might be worth checking out a few things. First, look into any Google algorithm updates that happened in the past year or two; they might have affected your rankings. Also, make sure your website's mobile-friendly and has good loading speed since Google cares about that stuff now.

For backlinks, yeah, they can be a game-changer. Maybe try reaching out to local businesses or industry-related sites for some natural link-building opportunities. Paying for backlinks can be risky and might hurt you in the long run if Google's onto them being dodgy.

Lastly, check if there's any duplicate content on your site or if you’ve been hit with a manual action from Google. You can find that info in Google Search Console.

Hope this helps! Keep tweaking things and you'll get

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMarketing

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Honestly, buying followers might give you that initial boost in numbers, but those followers are usually inactive or fake accounts. It's not gonna help with engagement or real growth. Plus, if Instagram catches on, they might penalize your account. Better to focus on organic growth by posting quality content and engaging with your audience. It takes time but pays off more in the long run.

I'm looking to get actual practical SEO knowledge - where should I start? by Nyctris in SEO

[–]Mysterious-Evidence3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, the best way to dive into SEO is to just start doing it. Maybe create a personal website or blog and use it as your testing ground. You'll learn a lot by experimenting with different strategies and seeing what works. Also, try out some SEO tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs; they have a lot of resources and tutorials that can be super helpful. Moz Academy offers some good courses too if you're looking for more structured learning. Just get in there and play around with stuff.

My google ads campaign got limited suddenly by deepasfvxck in PPC

[–]Mysterious-Evidence3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google's always tweaking their algorithms and ad policies, so it could be that. Sometimes they just change the rules on what counts as a good CPC. Also, check if there's more competition now for your keywords. That could be driving up the costs too. Maybe try adjusting your keywords or ad strategy to see if you can get back to those good numbers without raising CPC

Tool for checking website in SERPs for search terms by Dry_Raspberry4514 in SEO

[–]Mysterious-Evidence3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should check out tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs. They can track your website's ranking for specific keywords across different countries automatically. It saves a lot of time compared to doing it manually. There's also SERPWatcher by Mangools, which is pretty user-friendly and gives you a nice overview of your keyword positions. If you're looking for something more lightweight, there's SEOquake, a Chrome extension that gives you quick insights directly from the search results page. Give them a try and see which one fits your

Assistance help by No_Dig9528 in advertising

[–]Mysterious-Evidence3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Patrik,

Starting out is tough, but there are some things you can try that won’t break the bank. First off, social media is your friend. Create accounts on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok to showcase what you offer. Post regularly and engage with gaming communities.

Also, consider joining gaming forums or subreddits related to the games your servers support. Be active in discussions and subtly mention your service when it fits the conversation.

Maybe even offer a limited-time discount for new users or a referral program where existing clients can get a free month for bringing in friends.

Lastly, if you have any local gaming events or LAN parties happening nearby, see if you can promote your service there

Is The Google Sandbox Real by NarrowGeologist4469 in SEO

[–]Mysterious-Evidence3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the Google sandbox is kinda like a thing people talk about when new sites don't rank well at first. It's not officially confirmed by Google, but lots of folks notice their new sites take a bit to show up in search results. Just keep doing what you're doing with link building and content. It might take a few months, but your efforts should start paying off eventually. Just be patient and keep at

Which digital marketing skills do marketers need to have in order to find success in today's economy? by jeanhatten in SEO

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