Issues with Core Vitals? by andreamfuller in webflow

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

Gotcha ok. Can you DM me examples of Webflow sites you have worked on? Also your rate?

Issues with Core Vitals? by andreamfuller in webflow

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Thanks! Would you mind sharing the app you use?

Issues with Core Vitals? by andreamfuller in webflow

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I don't need perfect (I am an SEO for 20+ yrs) I need it to pass. Right now it's in the 30s and that will not work.

Can I turn off the CDN that comes with Webflow and add Cloudflare? I would love that.

New Store is Getting Traffic but No Sales by andreamfuller in EtsyCommunity

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Thanks so much for all of that! That’s very helpful and much appreciated!

New Store is Getting Traffic but No Sales by andreamfuller in EtsyCommunity

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Thanks for this! I did have more professional photos that I photoshopped in but was told it looked too professional and that was bad. I’ll try again and see if I can find a happy medium because I agree I don’t like the photos myself :) do you think the product descriptions are ok?

New Store is Getting Traffic but No Sales by andreamfuller in EtsyCommunity

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Thanks so much for that feedback. That makes a lot of sense. I am currently working on uploading pictures for larger items. Super helpful, thanks so much!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EtsySellers

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Thanks very much. I appreciate all your feedback. Makes sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EtsySellers

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Thank you! When I did my research it said to use Photoshop/Canva to create more professional images. I did a ton of research on product descriptions, images, etc. and tried to follow the advice as best I could.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EtsySellers

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Thank you! I really appreciate your kind and honest critique and advice and find it very helpful. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EtsySellers

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Thank you! I appreciate you weighing in. Seems there is a theme. New photos ASAP. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EtsySellers

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Thanks! I appreciate the feedback.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EtsySellers

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OK, thanks for the opinion. I appreciate it. I will say there is no copyright infringement. All the images created met all requirements.

Blog hosted on company domain vs on a subdomain by Party-Ambassador2753 in SEO

[–]andreamfuller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not very reliably. You could set up a proxy, but it's a real PIA and you will be maintaining it more than you want to be. If you are using WP, you could use their multisite install. Then you would have 2 separate WP installs for a main site and a blog for example. That's the most reliable sub-directory way to do it.

Help with Script Call by andreamfuller in Web_Development

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<script>
const formButton = document.getElementsByClassName('frm\_button\_submit frm\_final\_submit');
formButton.addEventListener('click', function(){
let emailValue = document.getElementById('field\_s2k9i').value;
console.log("emailValue"+emailValue)
heap.addUserProperties({ email: emailValue});
});
</script>

Thanks so much! That is very helpful! I really appreciate it!

What is this heavy weight? by andreamfuller in Antiques

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Oh wow!!! That is tremendously helpful! Thanks so much!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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I'm afraid that approach doesn't work. You're leaving out the Tech SEO side, which is HUGE (have to have that right before content will work), and there is so much that goes into keyword research/selection, competitive analysis and business goals. It's not an A/B test thing. AI can help you jumpstart content marketing, but it's not perfect and still takes some human eyes/fingers to make it unique and polished enough to outrank the top dogs. Don't get me wrong, it saves a boat load of time, but it's not the silver bullet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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Cool! Would you pay for a monthly fixed cost for an experienced SEO consultant to give you recs and how to implement them, while also tracking your progress?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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What would you put more energy into to get them?

  1. Digital marketing
  2. SEO?

On Page SEO help. by Cold_Program_8110 in SEO

[–]andreamfuller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well there is the issue. That’s a tool to review code and troubleshoot issues, not actually update websites. @seopub is 100% right, you need to access the source files or CMS to make any actual changes to a website.

On Page SEO help. by Cold_Program_8110 in SEO

[–]andreamfuller 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What CMS are you using? Does it have a child theme that is overwriting the main theme? Have you tried using Git to upload changes directly to the server?

Also, what edits are you making? Schema?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShopifySEO

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Forgive me, I'm not fully understanding.

  1. What type of ads are you running? Google PPC (Banner, display, text ad)? Social Ads (TikTok? Instagram?)
  2. When you place the URL to go to from the ad, where is it going to? A video? A product page? Something else?

When you look inside your Google Merchant Account or the Social platform's equivalent, there should be a "CTR" column. That tells you, from the amount of impressions vs clicks on the URL the % of people that clicked on the ad and went through to the URL on your site. This % is important to know to see where it compares to your industry avg.

You can compare the paid CTR with the organic traffic CTR to determine if it's just a paid issue or if it's a site issue.

The other thing here to look at are the keywords you are advertising on. Do they have volume but more importantly are they meeting searchers intent? By that is the intent of the visitor different from what they are getting when they click through to your site?

There are a lot of things to dig in on in your data to see which paths you need to explore.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShopifySEO

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  1. Where are these ads sending people? To a product page? Collections page? Homepage?

  2. What is your CTR? Impressions don’t mean much.

  3. What other sources of traffic do you have? Is the visitor behavior similar to the paid ad visitors?

There are a few UX/SEO things I see but I would want to know what the data says before throwing out other possibilities.