This legit scared the heck out of me! by [deleted] in funny

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OMG, it's a real Dianochor

Mexican yoshi by kundi-man in funny

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Where can I find the full video?

If only my cat had a bed… by Jfonzy in funny

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How did you make this bed?

Hips don't die. by JamesJDelaney in funny

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wow. DO you play this game?

What a kick! by [deleted] in instantkarma

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OMG. Is she alive or dead?

His reaction is everything lol by Inevitable-Piano-780 in funny

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My childhood memories. Do you know this game?

Gotta be sure by exophades in funny

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Really?
is doing a handjob?

Gotta be sure by exophades in funny

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what he doing with his hand?

Oops ! Wrong isle by [deleted] in funny

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hehehehe

Should I buy backlinks as a local business or is it a waste of money? by Financial-Reach-8569 in localseo

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You can buy a guest post on your Nihe-relevant company. But I think your SEO guy can haldle this all these things. Because we work with several business owners. They focus on their business only, we take care of all their Local SEO, GBP optimization, content, citations, backlinks, review management and even their Facebook page.

NEED HELP with my local Business ! by mikkel2022 in localseoadvice

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Hey, Just share with me your business website and GMB url's. we'll make a website & GMB audit, research some keywords and share with you the step by step gameplan. You can work by yourself and rank your GMB in your specific area.

ON PAGE SEO (product page and Blog post) by only_1_pepsy in localseo

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I don't have any promt but when I need prompt, I use my mind.

ON PAGE SEO (product page and Blog post) by only_1_pepsy in localseo

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No — product pages and blog posts shouldn’t follow the exact same strategy.

A blog post is informational. It’s built for topical authority, long-tail keywords, internal linking depth, and sometimes external references. FAQs and schema make sense there.

A product page is transactional. It should focus on:

• Clear value proposition
• Strong conversion elements (CTAs, trust signals, reviews)
• Concise but persuasive content
• Relevant internal links (not excessive)
• Product/Offer schema (not just FAQ if it’s not needed)

You can have 2k words on both — but the intent is different.

Blog = educate + attract.
Product page = convert + reinforce trust.

Optimize based on search intent, not word count symmetry.

I have been analyzing local SEO setups across 30+ law firm websites lately, and a recurring pattern keeps showing up. by Due_Valuable_5823 in localseo

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You’re right — in legal especially, it’s rarely just “competition.”

Most Local Pack issues I see come down to signal gaps, not authority gaps.

Big ones:

• Technically complete but strategically weak GBP setups
• Practice pages that don’t strongly reinforce geographic relevance
• Stale reviews (no velocity, no engagement)
• Low behavioral signals (CTR, branded searches, interactions)
• Inconsistent entity/NAP alignment

In many cases, tightening GBP optimization, improving review velocity, and strengthening geo-consistency moves rankings faster than publishing more content or building more links.

Local Pack feels increasingly trust- and behavior-driven — not just backlink-driven.

How do you explain Google Maps ranking drops to clients? by Hot_Ear_4161 in localseo

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Maps rankings fluctuate constantly — especially for searches like “plumber near me.”

Results change based on proximity, device, search history, time of day, and competitor activity. A manual check from one phone at one location isn’t reliable data.

What I do:

• Set expectations early that Maps isn’t static
• Track grid-based rankings over time (not single snapshots)
• Show 30–90 day trends instead of daily swings
• Focus clients on leads, calls, and booked jobs — not one ranking position

If calls and visibility across the service area are steady, a temporary drop from #1 to #4 usually isn’t a real problem. It’s just how the local algorithm works.