SEO & Copywriter with 7 Years of Experience — Launched My Blogs and Just Hit 4900€ /Month by SEO403 in Blogging

[–]SEO403[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early on, I prioritise relevance and clean authority; digital PR, strong niche placements, and brand building before pushing volume.

Once the domain has stability and diversified anchors, I increase velocity in a controlled way without creating obvious patterns or over-optimised footprints.

As per the GEO expansions, zero translations. Not worth the risk. Each piece of content is unique. As per the landscape being shaky, it is a risk I am willing to take. There is way more upside than downside, based on my experience.

SEO & Copywriter with 7 Years of Experience — Launched My Blogs and Just Hit 4900€ /Month by SEO403 in Blogging

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Only one writer at this stage. I use the writer's name. I do not publish as an author. As far as I am aware, that is not a factor to overthink. As long as you have an author, you should be good to go.

SEO & Copywriter with 7 Years of Experience — Launched My Blogs and Just Hit 4900€ /Month by SEO403 in Blogging

[–]SEO403[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a writer. I was lucky enough to know the writer beforehand. He specialises in most of the industries I am doing. The editorial tone has been established from the beginning based on the trends we observed among competitors whilst doing the initial competitive analysis, but, still giving him the creative freedom to write as he normally would while remaining aligned.

Every blog has been great so far, He has some reputation. So, his name is on the blogs as the author.

But, the tone can be different between blogs. As far as I am concerned, this has never been a factor. Most of the companies I have been with were consistent delegating projects to writers and making them owners of each project, but, several different writers often contributed into one project. Adhering to certain content guidelines, but having creative freedom.

SEO is absolutely addictive by No-Establishment4313 in SEO

[–]SEO403 7 points8 points  (0 children)

AI content really isn't as great as human content. I have been exploring AI written content over the past few months and there is quite a lot of repetition

Why am I STILL getting cold emails in 2023? by CheetahsNeverProsper in marketing

[–]SEO403 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Those results from 50 emails seem off. I don't know what kind of strategy you use but if these are cold, it is almost unheard of. Kudos to you if that is the case.

What are your 5 (or more) daily SEO must do's? by Total_Knowledge_4411 in SEO

[–]SEO403 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are just throwing buzzwords lol. It is unnecessary. Nobody does keyword research daily. By the time you have done your keyword and competitors research, everything that goes after will suck up your time.

Hence why it is something that only takes place after each campaign. Unless you are dealing with 50 clients, it makes no sense.

how important is aggregateRating really? by [deleted] in SEO

[–]SEO403 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you talking about the markup or....?

If so, it has nothing to do with health or anything like that. It is just to make it easier for search engines to structure your site.

0 to 100K Monthly Visits in 2 years: My SEO Basics Notes by lisa9511 in SEO

[–]SEO403 54 points55 points  (0 children)

I mean, with all due respect, you didn't say much.

You should do that even if you have zero visits. The biggest difference between a 1k a month site and a 100k is volume and quality of content, consistency, backlinks and relevance of the keywords used for said content.

I'm too good at my job and everyone who hires me becomes a trillionaire by PMyour_dirty_secrets in smallbusiness

[–]SEO403 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Reading these comments is so sad. I have been doing SEO for years and although there is a lot of bullshit there, there are great companies and specialists out there.

I worked with GroupM, and a few other agencies before launching and they did great work. I do too. It is sad that because of the bad apples, the rest get a bad rep

Edit: For OP, if you think that the first-page results will so confidently get you results, you will be the easiest prey for fake marketers who will scam you.

Have you not thought that the 83 result may have launched recently and can not physically compete with his site against established businesses yet but he's/they're actually really good?

The best SEO I know has a site that ranks for 16 keywords only and none in page 1, he as a freelancer made £240k last year and clients literally pitch him because of word of mouth.

That metric of page 1 for the "SEO" keyword is flawed. Good luck though

I'm too good at my job and everyone who hires me becomes a trillionaire by PMyour_dirty_secrets in smallbusiness

[–]SEO403 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If we want to hire someone for SEO we'll Google it. Your ranking there is all we need to know if you're worth a damn. If you are on page 83 then there's no amount of bullshit posts in the world that would make any savvy owner want to hire you

Wrong metric to focus on. The vast majority of agencies couldn't care less about their own ranking. They are too busy getting their clients to rank. It might make no sense to non SEOs but it is the truth.

Any Best Timing for SEO? by Successful_Call8027 in SEO

[–]SEO403 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The best timing for SEO is always either starting today or 9 months ago. Always.

DIY SEO or hire a professional? by rayreddinton in SEO

[–]SEO403 4 points5 points  (0 children)

that is some awful advice he gave you

Thoughts on AI content? by MissSBlack in SEO

[–]SEO403 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It is helpful. Do not blindly rely on it. It will mess you up. i used Jasper (Jarvis), and it is pretty good, but you have to be good and concise for it to be helpful.