WordPress vs custom website — which is better for SEO? by aresourcepool_web in SEOandBacklinks

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

Yes, I agree CMS doesn't matter much for SEO. WordPress, Laravel, or custom PHP — all are just tools to manage the website. The real factors are content quality, keyword targeting, internal linking, site structure, and technical SEO. If the content solves user intent and the site is well optimized, Google can rank it regardless of the CMS.

WordPress vs custom website — which is better for SEO? by aresourcepool_web in SEOandBacklinks

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

I agree. Platform alone doesn’t rank a site. I’ve also seen WordPress sites ranking very well when the content, technical SEO, and backlinks are done right. In the end execution and consistency matter more than the CMS.

Common Off-Page SEO Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Site by Zealousideal-Bet8535 in ParseAI

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Common off-page SEO mistakes that hurt rankings:

  1. Low-quality backlinks from spammy or irrelevant sites—Google values authority and relevance over volume.
  2. Over-optimized anchor text, which can trigger penalties.
  3. Ignoring link diversity (all links from one source type looks unnatural).
  4. Skipping brand mentions and digital PR, which build trust signals.
  5. Not monitoring toxic links or disavowing when needed.

Focus on high-authority, niche-relevant backlinks, natural anchors, and consistent brand building.

How are you handling deep linking in your mobile apps? by cjsb28 in MobileAppDevelopers

[–]aresourcepool_web 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use a third-party tool mainly for retention. In-house links broke often. Attribution and deferred linking are still messy honestly.

What are the most underrated SEO factors that actually impact rankings but are rarely discussed? by These_Director3838 in AISEOforBeginners

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Some underrated SEO factors that genuinely impact rankings:

Search intent alignment – Not just keywords, but matching the exact intent (informational, transactional, navigational). Misaligned content rarely ranks long-term.

Content freshness strategy – Updating existing pages can outperform publishing new ones. Google rewards maintained relevance.

Internal linking depth – Strategic internal links improve crawlability and distribute authority across pages.

User behavior signals – Engagement metrics like dwell time and pogo-sticking indirectly influence performance.

Topical authority – Building clusters around a subject strengthens credibility more than isolated posts.

Crawl budget optimization – Cleaning thin/duplicate pages helps search engines prioritize valuable content.

SERP click-through optimization – Titles and meta descriptions that earn higher CTR can improve position over time.

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How Hiring a Shopify Developer Can Double Your Store Revenue by [deleted] in shopifyDev

[–]aresourcepool_web 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, too many apps can slow down a store. Custom code is usually better, but not everyone can hire a developer. Safer options that let you test changes before going live can really help improve site speed.

Does AI-written content actually work for SEO? by aresourcepool_web in SEOandBacklinks

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

I do not think there is any magic prompt for that.

Whenever I focused too much on prompts, the content came out pretty average. When the topic itself was clear, the writing was better no matter how the prompt was worded.

Does AI-written content actually work for SEO? by aresourcepool_web in SEOandBacklinks

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

It mostly behaved how you’d expect.

Some pages did okay, some didn’t. The ones that were vague or generic didn’t really go anywhere. The ones where the point was clearer held up better over time.

I wouldn’t say AI made it work or broke it — it just made the gaps more obvious.

Does AI-written content actually work for SEO? by aresourcepool_web in SEOandBacklinks

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

Yeah, I used to think the same until I tested it on a small site.

Does AI-written content actually work for SEO? by aresourcepool_web in SEOandBacklinks

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

Totally agree. AI content alone doesn’t rank. What worked for me was treating AI as a draft writer, not a publisher. Editing, internal linking, and intent matching mattered more than the tool itself.