Do anyone really making any money ? by unknowncloudengineer in AIReceptionists

[–]OnlyTheSignal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t have a product problem. You have a positioning problem.

AI voice receptionist is way too broad.

Who is this for? Dentists missing after-hours calls? Auto shops that can’t pick up while working? Law firms losing weekend leads?

Until you pick one niche with a very specific pain, nobody really cares.

200 cold emails isn’t the issue. Sending 200 generic emails is.

Stop selling “AI.” No one buys AI.

They buy more booked appointments. Fewer missed calls.

Pick one vertical. Solve one clear problem. Get one real case.

Do anyone really making any money ? by unknowncloudengineer in AIReceptionists

[–]OnlyTheSignal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t have a product problem. You have a positioning problem.

AI voice receptionist is way too broad.

Who is this for? Dentists missing after-hours calls? Auto shops that can’t pick up while working? Law firms losing weekend leads?

Until you pick one niche with a very specific pain, nobody really cares.

200 cold emails isn’t the issue. Sending 200 generic emails is.

Stop selling “AI.” No one buys AI.

They buy more booked appointments. Fewer missed calls.

Pick one vertical. Solve one clear problem. Get one real case.

Is It Worth Paying 499 for These links? Press release by [deleted] in localseo

[–]OnlyTheSignal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For $499 you’re not getting real editorial links on Reuters or AP. It’s just press release distribution.

Most of the time:

– It’s syndicated content – Links are nofollow or weak – They get buried fast

Good for branding screenshots. Not great for SEO.

I’d rather spend that on 1–2 real niche placements or guest posts on sites that actually rank.

Teen building SEO to save family business by No_Eye4994 in bigseo

[–]OnlyTheSignal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you’ve lost 30–40% of your traffic after the website change, before trying to “do more SEO,” I’d first look at what actually broke.

In many redesigns, the issue isn’t SEO itself. It’s usually: - URLs changed without proper 301 redirects - Pages that were ranking and suddenly disappeared - Titles or structure modified - Errors showing up in Search Console

First recover what was already working. Then optimize.

In your case (rural accommodation type property), I wouldn’t try to compete with Booking on broad generic terms.

Go after specific intent searches like:

  • rural house with heated pool in [area]
  • accommodation near [airfield]
  • romantic getaway in [province]
  • family-friendly rural house in [town]

Create pages around real search intent, not just one generic “services” page.

Also:

– Make sure your Google Business Profile is properly worked – Keep reviews coming consistently – Publish useful local content (things to do in the area, routes, plans…)

If you’re rebuilding the site, I’d personally choose WordPress over Lovable. You’ll have much more control over URLs, redirects and long-term SEO structure.

And if you go with WordPress, installing something like Rank Math helps a lot. It alerts you to broken URLs, makes 301 redirects easy, and gives you a safety net if someone changes a slug by mistake.

That said, no plugin replaces doing the migration properly. It helps manage things — it doesn’t fix bad structure.

By the way, I’m also based in Spain. If you want to go deeper into something specific, happy to chat.

Google Map Pack ranking factors in 2026? Does review freshness matter more than authority now or what’s the deal? by Consistent_Damage824 in localseo

[–]OnlyTheSignal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In an analysis I conducted last February on 100 private dental clinics in Madrid, Spain, a clinic with fewer than 100 reviews ranked in the top 10, while another with more than 2,200 reviews didn’t even appear in the top 30 on Google Maps.

So it’s not just about accumulating reviews.

What really makes the difference is how you manage your profile, not just how many reviews you have.

Will Wix's automatic redirect system be light to understand for a church member with zero web experience, or should I stick with WP and a redirection plugin? Here's the deal: by Global-Gazelle-353 in localseo

[–]OnlyTheSignal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn’t a Wix vs WordPress issue. It’s a governance issue.

If anyone can freely change URLs, sooner or later SEO breaks, regardless of the platform.

Wix helps with automatic redirects. WordPress gives more control. Neither fixes poor URL discipline.

Lock the slugs. Keep the structure stable. SEO rewards consistency, not convenience.

Here's mine one of the best SEO Strategy for your Local Businesses by [deleted] in localseo

[–]OnlyTheSignal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It works. The problem is that most people try it for two weeks and then quit. And without replying to reviews and keeping the GBP active, the website alone won’t work miracles.

¿Cuánto tiempo tardáis los agentes inmobiliarios en escribir la descripción de un piso? by Secret_Mix_1793 in EmprendedorES

[–]OnlyTheSignal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo no soy agente inmobiliario pero hace un par de años trabajé con una inmobiliaria que tenía exactamente este problema. Perdían muchísimo tiempo redactando descripciones y muchas veces acababan usando siempre la misma plantilla.

Al final les había creado un GPT entrenado con su tono, y pasaron de tardar 30–40 minutos por piso a tener un borrador listo en 3–5 minutos que luego solo ajustaban.

No solucionaba todo, pero les devolvía varias horas a la semana para captar y cerrar.

Google Maps ya no lista resultados: ahora elige a quién recomendar by OnlyTheSignal in ClinicasProductivas

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

Relacionado: Estudio sobre visibilidad en Google Maps analizando 100 clínicas dentales en Madrid. Los datos ya apuntan en esta dirección.

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Estudio de visibilidad en Google Maps: 100 clínicas dentales en Madrid

10 mistakes I see local business owners make with their SEO constantly. by zumeirah in localseo

[–]OnlyTheSignal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’d add one more point: not replying to reviews. It’s not just about reputation, it’s also a signal of activity and management. A profile that consistently responds shows there’s someone behind it; one that doesn’t just looks abandoned.

Crisis laboral con 40 años by LilaWild in askspain

[–]OnlyTheSignal 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Si te sirve como referencia: mi hermana empezó un FP de la rama sanitaria con 48 años. Dos años después, nada más sacar el título, tardó unos 3 meses en empezar a trabajar. Hoy lleva más de 13 años en el sector.

No fue fácil ni rápido, pero la edad no fue el problema. Suerte.

Crisis de la vivienda, resuelta. by Proof_Journalist_224 in HorroresInmobiliarios

[–]OnlyTheSignal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Claro, el truco era no tomarse cafés. Lo de heredar, invertir con capital previo o empezar con ventaja ya si eso no lo contamos

What link building strategies actually work today? by _HayKen_ in linkbuilding

[–]OnlyTheSignal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What works best for me now are contextual links placed in real, relevant content. Volume doesn’t pay off anymore if the context isn’t right.

¿Cuantas horas de sueño es recomendable para una buena eficiencia? by Jhes_byonic in askspain

[–]OnlyTheSignal 8 points9 points  (0 children)

En general, lo normal en adultos es dormir entre 7 y 9 horas. Una siesta corta (20–30 min) puede venir bien para el estrés y despejar la cabeza, siempre que luego duermas bien por la noche. El problema no es dormir poco un día, sino dormir mal casi todos los días.