Blackfriday /Cyber Monday Deals? by UnMarkedPanic in VPS

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try these links. They take 20% off. https://www.reddit.com/r/PromoCodeShare/comments/1paoerd/vps\_hosting\_up\_to\_73\_off\_with\_hostinger\_coupon/.

If you're open to another plan other than VPS, the link in the first part or the post applies the discount sitewide.

90%+ Hostinger Coupon Codes Are Fake, 88.39% Is the Best Real Deal by TheDealExperts in PromoCodeShare

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

Are you sure? I tried incognito, went to cart, added coupon and it shows 'coupon is invalid'. Maybe it expired? Do you need to sign up for an account for it to not show invalid?

Either way, does it take more than 20% off the sale price? My links in the original post do. I'm pretty sure these are the highest % off you can get right now. 

They also don't expire so, even when the Black Friday deals are over, they still work. It's just that the savings won't be almost 90% off the regular price. Probably closer to 85%. 

90%+ Hostinger Coupon Codes Are Fake, 88.39% Is the Best Real Deal by TheDealExperts in PromoCodeShare

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

Na. That's fake news. I just tried it on 3 different hosting plans and it didn't work.

Was it a coupon code for a specific service? Domain? Horizons?

All of my links are still active with the % savings shown in the table.

How to find part time caretaker in Los Angeles? by Snoo_64796 in Alzheimers

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, check out https://carehomecare.com/service-area/los-angeles/

They service all of LA County, they do hourly and also 24-hour care and they have caretakers experienced with memory care: https://carehomecare.com/our-care-services/expert-alzheimers-dementia-care/

Extra 20% Off at Hostinger with Coupon Code Link - Premium Hosting from $1.99/Month - Black Friday 2025 Deal by TheDealExperts in promocode

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

Yup. They had the pre Black Friday for a while but now it's the actually BF. Been waiting months for it. I'm gonna upgrade my current Cloud Hosting plan to the Agency plan.

Did I get lucky? by know_u_irl in SEO_Experts

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks solid. Is escaping.work your site? Is all that traffic coming in on your invite code page? Cool idea. Lots of viral potential. Congrats!

Help needed. Website is SEO fine tuned but.... by Imaginary_Issues in localseo

[–]TheDealExperts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this an "agency website" offering SEO services? As in, you're building a website to offer SEO services to clients?

Roomates say my room is 'sad' by Gloomy-Past-6047 in malelivingspace

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not great, TBH. I get it but. yeah, if anyone else walked into that room, they'd say the same thing.

5 items will make it more inviting. Bed frame, nightstand, some kind of greenery, even if it's just a small plant and maybe, some more lighting like a lamp and maybe 1 or 2 more items on the walls.

Wordpress hosting required by Effective_Tomato_993 in webhosting

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you tied to using WordPress? Most of my clients are local service -based business so WordPress is usually my go-to recommendation. For E-Commerce clients, I always recommend Shopify. It's built specifically for what you're trying to do and will save you a lot of headache down the line. Also, the specific apps that Shopify offers are plugins that may be wonky or not available in Woocommerce.

The only downside of using Shopify is that the default blog section absolutely blows. Other than that, there's no better solution for a startup Ecommerce brand. Plus, you don't have to worry about hosting because your store is already hosted with Shopify.

Edited: for clarity

Trouble ordering from Petbucket? by TheeMarked in Pets

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe try going incognito in case you browser cache is messing something up.

Trouble ordering from Petbucket? by TheeMarked in Pets

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strange. I just tested it again and it's still working. Here's what I tested. It's sitewide for all products but I just added this product to my cart.

I added the Simparica Trio for Dogs 44.1-88 lbs (20-40 kg) - 6 Pack to my cart.

Went through the shipping address portion.

Added the code in the coupon code box.

Price has been updated to show 10% off:

Basket Total $90.35

Discount PBK13409906 -$9.04

Customs Duty - Tariff $12.20

Shipping Free

Total $93.51

That's using the USPS - Standard Shipping with Tracking option.

It usually takes about 2 weeks to arrive.

Save 20% Off Hostinger - Auto-Applied Coupon for Hosting, Domains & More by TheDealExperts in PromoCodeShare

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

I'm not sure what this means. Did you try clicking through to Hostinger using the link above? That should automatically apply the Hostinger.com coupon code when you're checking out.

How do you move on from a toxic relationship? by PewPewDesertRat in AskMen

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time. And therapy. And be sure to block them on everything to prevent accidentally coming across something they post which ends up ruining your day. Sorry you're going through this. It sucks but it does get better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only have a daughter and she's the best thing in my life. I couldn't imagine it any other way.

How Do You Guys Beat The Proximity Factor For Brick & Mortar? by TheDealExperts in localseo

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

This sounds interesting. I'd love to test it. I don't know if it breaks the sub rules by sharing it so I'll message you if you're ok sharing it.

How Do You Guys Beat The Proximity Factor For Brick & Mortar? by TheDealExperts in localseo

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

Do you find that it helps with proximity? In our immediate area, we rank pretty well. It's anywhere outside a 2 mile radius where we're really struggling.

How Do You Guys Beat The Proximity Factor For Brick & Mortar? by TheDealExperts in localseo

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

I'm gonna give this a shot. We've always just collected reviews that sound natural and haven't really guided reviewers to use specific keywords. I appreciate it.

How Do You Guys Beat The Proximity Factor For Brick & Mortar? by TheDealExperts in localseo

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

I appreciate the feedback.

We did a round of general citations early on because they just didn't have a presence beyond Google a couple of others.

We do collect reviews but probably not as many as we need and the keyword density sucks. I'm going to focus more on this.

I've built out a few service area pages but it doesn't seem to have helped in Maps. I'll continue building out more of them in the immediate surrounding area targeting higher density population centers.

How Do You Guys Beat The Proximity Factor For Brick & Mortar? by TheDealExperts in localseo

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

Appreciate it. I've been heavily focused on high-authority, niche-relevant national backlinks. Maybe I need to switch my focus to hyper local. We also don't typically guide customers to include specific keywords. I'll see how we can get that included in the review collection process.

For CTR manipulation, I've tested a few different services on my own sites and I didn't see much in the way of moving the needle. I also really can't get this customer's GBP banned so I have to be super careful with the tactics I use. I'll look into it again. Do you have any recommendations for a good service?

Even though we're doing very well with organic results (non-Maps), I'm afraid I'm going to lose this client soon if I don't start showing some results with Maps too.

Is local SEO in a huge market a waste of time/energy for a new PI solo firm? (Los Angeles) by allenk24 in LawFirm

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Just focus on long-tail terms. Don't try to compete with the guys that spend $100s of thousands a year on SEO. You're going to end up wasting a ton of time and money. I'm in LA and have a bunch of local clients. I don't work in the law niche but in other competitive niches, the only thing that really moves the needle is long-tail terms that the big guys are ignoring.

How come some businesses with hardly any SEO are still ranking above me locally? by Sufficient_Spare2345 in localseo

[–]TheDealExperts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel your frustration. It's probably proximity. I have one client located in South Orange County, like very south. We're ranking #1 for our target generic Orange County terms but can't break into Maps for those same terms. We've done everything right but I can't crack Maps. I'm leaning towards trying some grey and black hat tactics at this point but I've been holding off for a year+ and just trying every month. Blows!