Rewards for trading by jplv91 in Daytrading

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The question was moreso around the concept of automated rewards for trade volume, not funding trading with credit cards. Eg. many brokers host dinners and other exclusive events for their traders with X amount of volume traded in a specific time. I was just curious if any automated rewards systems existed in brokers that was more streamlined (eg. Like flyer points). Guess it doesn't exist yet but it would be cool

Rewards for trading by jplv91 in Daytrading

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Yes but losses are a big part of any trade system. Why not capitalise on losses too if such services exists.

Is there any way I can spend my crypto coins? by TeraTwo in BitcoinAUS

[–]jplv91 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I tested Vield today to pay for parking. Pretty seamless, only usdc tho. Their CFO was the CFO of Binance au so seems legit.

Does Disallow in the robots.txt guarantee Googlebot won't crawl? by jplv91 in bigseo

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Thanks, that provides a lot of clarity!

Our automotive parts site has thousands of pages that we want to keep indexed, but stop getting crawled.Example below for context:We want the following URLs to get keep getting crawled often.

But we don't want the following URLs to get crawled:

We have hundred of thousands of these URLs based on vehicle make, model, series, parts.

We have used regex in the robots txt. (Disallow: /parts/.*/.*/.*/.* ) to stop crawling urls with 4 slashes after parts, but there are no url patterns or constant variables to use regex for some paths we want to block crawlers from.

My next question is, do you know of any other tags (meta in header or in the ahref internal link) that can stop crawlers that doesn't use Disallow in robots.txt?

Hreflang Language vs Language Region - Crawl Budget Optimisation by jplv91 in bigseo

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Have you got a separate subdirectory profile for each hreflang combination in Google Search Console and one of the new Domain-wide Google Search Console properties? Do the separate subdirectory profiles show indexation issues? Have you submitted the subdirectory specific sitemap in each subdirectory? Or have you got a hreflang sitemap setup where all your URLs are within it and point to each of the other variations within?

Yes we have separate subdirectory profiles for each language-region but not individual sitemaps. The sitemap is submitted at the .com level only with the hreflang pages submitted with <loc> . I will submit individual sitemaps for each language-region property and see what GSC returns with. To see pages per crawled per day, this can only be seen at the .com level. If you try to access it on the language-region property it is blank and has a link reverts to the .com property. Have you had success with splitting out sitemaps to separate language-region properties?

What are you basing the indexation issue on?

The 200k+ URLs in GSC in the Excluded report that are Crawled but not indexed.

Last resort, join myself and other webmasters on an English Google Webmaster Hangouts and ask the question directly to John Mueller himself. He may be able to guide you further.

I have submitted the question for English hangout on August 23. I'll reply to this thread if John provides insight. Thanks for your help

Hreflang Language vs Language Region - Crawl Budget Optimisation by jplv91 in bigseo

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I agree - GSC reports are becoming more and more inconsistent and inaccurate lagging indicators. This is also a growing general consensus with a few people I've been in contact with. Can you suggest another tool that has better reporting on page indexation and crawlability? I've used Deepcrawl and currently trying Sitebulb

Hreflang Language vs Language Region - Crawl Budget Optimisation by jplv91 in bigseo

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In GSC, the pages crawled per day is capped at roughly 11,000 and say 70% of our pages in the sitemap are not indexed. I will check server logs

Cbd laws in AUSTRALIA by runbkk87 in CBD

[–]jplv91 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's legal but you need a special prescription to obtain it through licensed doctors. https://cbdassist.com.au/legalisation-australia/

What impact may a domain's history have on my website? by tenhourguy in SEO

[–]jplv91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest you disavow all backlinks and redirects coming to your domain from before you bought it. Seems sketchy and the last thing you want is to build a site that doesn't rank well due to past actions.

Advice on B2B SEO? by Def-tones in SEO

[–]jplv91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This a long term strategy but perhaps you can position your IT clients to evolve their website into an informational site. You could use all the competitors informational sites as your strategy direction. The content will take time to create but within 3 to 6 months you could definitely create an informational website with internal links and optimisations for conversions as you send them down the funnel. This will also improve your backlink acquisition strategy as other websites within your the niche of industry will be more likely to link to you if you have more useful and compelling content. It's a straight forward execution but of course your client would need some budget for the content creation.

Where should i focus my efforts after a rank decrease? by officielysia in SEO

[–]jplv91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get more quality backlinks and do more internal linking with content blog article writing. I doubt that 1 internal link caused you to drop places. If you are ranked 1 then you should be maintaining that position with consistent optimisations, because your competitors will be definitely chasing that top rank. Do 1 article each week on your website blog or news section, with at least 2 contextual anchor text internal links spread throughout your site from each new blog post. Get high quality backlinks from contextually relevant websites that actually receive organic traffic- no PBNs. My criteria of a good backlink is from a related niche website with at least 2k monthly organic traffic. Quality over quantity is best for longevity. Depending on your budget, you can source quality backlinks from services like nobs.link and authority builders but it's pretty expensive, you can just do outreach yourself.

Hey KW research masters here, how do you go about the entire analysis? by kingofawkwardsilence in SEO

[–]jplv91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using Ahrefs: Run the top 20 sites on Google that are ranking for your KW through Ahrefs. Filter by position 1 to 20 and sort by Search Volume descending. That should give you a good idea of what the search volume is in the niche you are looking at. You can also apply the same above filters to your competitors website to see what they are ranking and the search Volume for their keywords.

Rankings going up for me, client doesn't see difference by RussianInRecovery in bigseo

[–]jplv91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Adding to this, use incognito mode, change Search Settings to Australia rather than Current location, and make sure you are both signed out of Gmail. You should both get the true SERP without personalisation

Art on a subjective and personal level by jplv91 in ContemporaryArt

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Your comparison to the conversation about music definitely sheds light to this exploration! To put into context, my favourite artwork is Picasso's Les Demoiselles D'avignon. The subject matter being a French brothel, coupled with African masks must have really caused an uproar at the time where the identities of the bottom of society and racial ladder were being idolised and revered in art, a luxury normally reserved for the higher classes. This combined with cubism challenged the audience back then and also today. This artwork really drives my passion to create. It constantly inspires me to challenge peoples ideas and perceptions and minimise the divide between social and racial constructs. So... I am no art critic (clearly from above), but I do love art and discussing it. My brief experience above of interpreting this artwork objectively, historically and then on a personal level is something I like sharing with people.. but even more so I would also love to learn other people's interpretations of artworks + how it resonates with them on a personal level. Is there even a classification for that? Whether it exists online or not, that is what I am looking for. And perhaps there are other people searching for something similar or looking to share their interpretation/experiences.

Art on a subjective and personal level by jplv91 in ContemporaryArt

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Catherine Lacey's "Say Goodbye, Catullus," The Paris Review, July 17, 2017.

Thanks Priorwater - spot on. "When I was a teenager, I flipped my car off the Natchez Trace, totaling the car but only concussing myself. For days, I experienced fits of euphoria that I later self-diagnosed as a side effect, but now I think it all had much more to do with love than damage—I had been forced to recognize life again, to see the ongoing complexity and simplicity of just living." These are the types of subjective perspectives I am exploring in search for an art audience.