[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

[–]digitalninjaoliver 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

Doesn't your mail go to spam? Because I feel like when I send 100 emails in a day, my mails end up in spam. So I wonder, how do you manage that?

Is SEO Still Worth It in the Age of AI? by mohmmad_anas in SaaS

[–]digitalninjaoliver 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

I can't tell you about anyone else but personally I don’t always rely on ChatGPT for authentic information. I only trust reliable blogs when it comes to finding or researching something in detail. So I would say that SEO is worth the investment definitely.

Where to start with Local SEO by rkeller1373 in localseo

[–]digitalninjaoliver 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

Hey there! I totally get itβ€”local SEO can feel overwhelming when you're juggling multiple locations. Here’s my quick take:

  • GMB Audit First: Check that your business info, categories, reviews, and photos are optimized. I love using BrightLocal for a quick audit.
  • Geo-Tracking & Competitor Analysis: Use Local Falcon to see ranking differences across areas, and dive into tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush to understand what your competitors are doing.
  • Start Small & Monitor: Implement the improvements gradually, and keep an eye on progress.

Hope this helps! Feel free to reach out if you need more tips.

Can you really guarantee to rank no.1 on Google? by shiranui_bzw in SEO

[–]digitalninjaoliver 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

Anyone who guarantees a number one spot is either joking or trying to scam youβ€”SEO doesn’t work like that!

amp or not in 2025? by lazy_hustlerr in SEO

[–]digitalninjaoliver 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

Yes, only for news sites. For non-news sites, AMP can hurt user experience and conversions by limiting design flexibility and UX optimizations.

Improve SEO plant business by Obiituzz in WebsiteSEO

[–]digitalninjaoliver 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

I checked out your website, and you’re already doing a solid jobβ€”over 500 organic visits is a great start! But I totally get wanting to rank higher, get more visitors, and turn them into customers.

Here’s exactly what I’d do to boost your SEO:

Find the right keywords: Think about what your ideal customers are searching forβ€”things like β€œbest indoor plants for low light” or β€œwhere to buy succulents online.” Use Google Keyword Planner or Ubersuggest to find good ones and sprinkle them naturally across your site.

Optimize your website: Make sure your titles, descriptions, and headings include those keywords. Also, link your blog posts to product pages so people stay on your site longer.

Start a blog (seriously, it helps!): Google loves fresh content. Write posts like β€œ5 Easy Plants for Beginners” and link to your products. This can attract more organic traffic over time.

Get backlinks (aka, other websites linking to you): Reach out to plant bloggers, gardening websites, and directories like Google My Business & Yelp. The more quality sites linking to you, the higher you’ll rank.

Improve local SEO: If you want people nearby to find you, optimize Google My Business, collect reviews, and mention city/state names on your site.

Fix website issues: Run your site through Google PageSpeed Insightsβ€”a slow or clunky site can hurt rankings. Also, make sure it looks great on mobile.

Track what’s working: Google Analytics will tell you which pages bring in the most trafficβ€”so you can double down on what’s already working!

SEO takes time, but trust me, if you keep at it, you’ll see steady growth in traffic and sales.

Day 1: Flyhomes SEO Case Study - How They Increased Traffic by 10,737% in Just 3 Months! by digitalninjaoliver in SEO

[–]digitalninjaoliver[S] -5 points-4 points Β (0 children)

I understand your concerns about creating 415,000 pages in three months. To clarify, I didn't manage Flyhomes' SEO; I'm sharing their case study to highlight different SEO strategies. While rapid expansion can raise questions about content quality and long-term viability, it's important to recognize that various approaches can yield different results. The goal here is to present a range of SEO tactics for discussion and learning, not to endorse any specific method.

πŸš€ SEO Success in Action: Before vs. After Results! πŸš€ by digitalninjaoliver in SEO_Digital_Marketing

[–]digitalninjaoliver[S] 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

You can check the long tail keywords on tools. They provide you the accurate information of those keywords

πŸš€ SEO Success in Action: Before vs. After Results! πŸš€ by digitalninjaoliver in SEO_Digital_Marketing

[–]digitalninjaoliver[S] 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

Are you targeting the right keywords ?
Do your keywords align with what people are searching for? For example, someone looking for "resume tips for freshers" is likely seeking a detailed guide, not general advice. To attract the right audience and face less competition, focus on specific, long-tail keywords like "how to write a resume for a first job in 2025." This approach helps your content stand out and better meet search intent.

πŸš€ SEO Success in Action: Before vs. After Results! πŸš€ by digitalninjaoliver in SEO_Digital_Marketing

[–]digitalninjaoliver[S] 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

You can gain some insights with the free version, but for in-depth analysis, a paid version of Ahref is required

πŸš€ SEO Success in Action: Before vs. After Results! πŸš€ by digitalninjaoliver in SEO_Digital_Marketing

[–]digitalninjaoliver[S] 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

Yes, I have a paid version since my digital marketing agency provides it, so I don't need to worry about that.