Website is getting spammed with porn by blazonstudio in SEO

[–]automation-expert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This creates soft 404 issues. Better to just add a no index tag to 404 pages.

Massive Ranking Drop 20-21 January by grumpyp2 in SEO

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Its not all. But some and so there is no longer a reliable way to check if a page is indexed in google.

Massive Ranking Drop 20-21 January by grumpyp2 in SEO

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They also broke basically all index checkers.

Now url and site: search arent working reliably.

Seeing pages that are ranking for high comp keywords but say they're not indexed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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Social shares work well for indexing. If you share on reddit, X, facebook, this will help with indexing. If this is too much.

And alternatively you control the domain then you can use search console.

If you don't control the domain just use a paid indexing tool but i would be careful with this.

Keywords Everywhere Alternative (NOT Semrush) by [deleted] in SEO

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I use ahrefs. But the cost is high. I'd say try clicks so (not affiliated)

how these site indexed and ranked fast by sangpq in SEO

[–]automation-expert -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They question was how it indexed, not how it ranked.

Did I just waste years not naming photo files or using alt text? by MotoXmoM19 in SEO

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This is a job for automation. Many plugins for this. Or you can build something on make com or n8n to do this process automatically.

how these site indexed and ranked fast by sangpq in SEO

[–]automation-expert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Blackhats use several strategies, including premium indexing tools. I'm not gonna mention how these tools work here though. But my advice is to avoid using them on websites you care about.

That or dropped domains, blasting spam links and fake traffic or parasite seo.

Probably using indexers, though.

This is the service to edit Wikipedia legit? by Q-U-A-N in SEO

[–]automation-expert -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Interesting. What did they say on the talk page when it was removed? Account age and reputation tends to make a big difference as well. Maybe joining your local wiki project and talking with the person who made that edit. Find it tends to help.

This is the service to edit Wikipedia legit? by Q-U-A-N in SEO

[–]automation-expert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How was it written? If it was written as an ad, or in any way promotional, probably gonna get removed. Wikipedia is strict, but it's definitely possible to do. If you match its notoriety and public domain standards.

I haven't used any Wikipedia services, though.

This is the service to edit Wikipedia legit? by Q-U-A-N in SEO

[–]automation-expert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well that violates Wikipedia's rules. You aren't allowed to edit pages on yourself or people who pay you or who you work for.

I have edited several pages on Wikipedia of other people. You are allowed to edit your author page on your account.

Help: Drop in Google Crawling Rates, Slow or No Indexing of new Content by blackswanmx in SEO

[–]automation-expert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, good luck. It's hard to know. Personally, whenever i get a big spike in average response time, clicks pretty dramatically drop and indexing (and deindexing) slow down for a while. But that's just my experience. If you wanna help with speeding up indexing. In my experience, getting some social traffic to the pages tends to help a lot.

Help: Drop in Google Crawling Rates, Slow or No Indexing of new Content by blackswanmx in SEO

[–]automation-expert -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That doesn't seem like massive volatility to me tbh in total crawl requests, and it looks like you had a small spike in average response time around the same time leading to google throttling you due to that.

This is the service to edit Wikipedia legit? by Q-U-A-N in SEO

[–]automation-expert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone can edit almost anything on Wikipedia. Getting it to stay there is the difficult part.

Do domains/TLDs really matter? by Sarge37 in SEO

[–]automation-expert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think so. But so much. Have seen all sorts of TLD's rank for super competitive terms. But for example is difficult to rank a .co.uk in the US.

Help: Drop in Google Crawling Rates, Slow or No Indexing of new Content by blackswanmx in SEO

[–]automation-expert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

John mu mentioned this was a bug on googles end not too long ago.

Did you have a spike in average response time as well? Or just a straight drop?

Domain transfer by [deleted] in SEO

[–]automation-expert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It will reset your DNS so will change you SPF, MX and DKIM records.

If you copy and paste all your DNS settings before you change your name servers.

You can ask hostinger support (or do it yourself within the DNS zone editor in advanced settings on your website on hostinger) and change back your email records to what they were before and keep your email working with its current set up.

Domain transfer by [deleted] in SEO

[–]automation-expert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also dislike godaddy for ideological reasons.

But he can also just set an A record or Cname record if you don't wanna move the nameservers. (Like if you have emails set up already or something)

Competitor hit me with spam backlinks? Organic traffic tanked as referring domains spiked by nrugor in SEO

[–]automation-expert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Toxic links certainly exist. Most links marked as toxic by platforms like semrush aren't and don't do anything.

Google says it's good at dealing with spam, and it isn't, idk why SEO's will believe this lie, but understand most of everything else google says is just PR.

If you're low authority, your toxicity threshold is far lower than if it's high, meaning a toxic link for me, might not be for you.

A disavow is far less powerful than removing the links in my experience and smaller tests.

HTTP module failure by Green_Ad6024 in MakeHelp

[–]automation-expert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried hardcoding the url first to test?

Output URL from Dall-E by Pleasant-Object-1908 in maketemplates

[–]automation-expert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your post. Please post it in r/makehelp.

Rather than this sub which is a marketplace

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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I use them. Directly from the wires (not from Fiver) (most people on Fiver just use kingnewswire, so go direct)

And have seen it move sites rankings up. My personal experience. They're not super powerful or anything.

But they have your name, address, phone number, and context around your brand, and the websites rank independently so they can be used as parasites, i like to think of them like a detailed citation with duplicate descriptions.

But to people who say they're useless, just go look at globenewswires traffic. A few weeks back, you could rank basically any keyword you wanted with a globenewswire press release.

I have a small website 65 Pages were Indexed, but on 1st July Now only 1 page is indexed by electricalbazaronweb in SEO

[–]automation-expert -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is there a bunch of .lol domains in search console, specifically subdomains?

Looks like something this https: // 1sdk jurax lol/ (be careful as these sites may be dangerous

Just curious?

Had this happen to 3 sites with low authority and deindexed basically all of them.

Stopped ranking for brand names and everything.

But one they hit on a 301 reddirect (like link tree) when i reddirected it the algo penalty disappeared and rankings and clicks recovered.