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Paying $10,000 a Month for SEO? Here’s How to Tell If You’re Getting Your Money’s Worth

SEO cost vs value, evaluating transparency, strategy, results, and ROI

SEO can be expensive.

It's not uncommon for businesses to pay anywhere from a few hundred dollars to well over $10,000 per month for SEO services. Large companies in highly competitive industries often spend even more.

So is that money well spent?

Sometimes, absolutely.

Other times... not so much.

The difference usually isn't the price - it's whether the work being done actually moves the business forward.

A recent discussion on an online marketing forum caught our attention. An in-house

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How to Check Clicks, Impressions, and Rankings for a Specific URL in Google Search Console

Google Search Console Performance report showing the Add Filter menu for filtering statistics by page URL.
Google Search Console's Add Filter feature lets you view clicks, impressions, rankings, and queries for a specific page.

There's a little "secret door" inside Google Search Console (GSC) that a surprising number of website owners don't know about.

Most people use Search Console to check whether their pages are indexed, submit sitemaps, or investigate crawl errors. They know where to find the Pages report and the URL Inspection tool. But when it comes to answering one of the

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When Google Search Console “Black-Holes” a Single URL (While New Posts Index Perfectly)

Google Search Console, URL Inspection tool, page is unknown, not crawled yet, and not discovered yet.

If you log into Google Search Console (GSC) and see that a specific, brand-new blog post is stuck in a ghost state - showing completely undetected, not in the sitemap, and not crawled - it is incredibly frustrating. It feels even more bizarre when you publish a subsequent post right after it, and that newer post indexes completely normally within hours.

If your website layout is clean, fast, and optimized with server-side code (like the UltimateWB integrated WordPress blog system),

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How to Set Up Google Search Console for Your Website: A Step-by-Step Guide

Google Search Console

If you’re looking to improve your website’s visibility in Google search results, Google Search Console is one of the most important tools you can use - and it’s free.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to set up Google Search Console for your website, so you can start tracking performance, identifying issues, and optimizing for better search rankings.

🧰 What Is Google Search Console?

Google Search Console (GSC) is a free service offered by Google that helps you

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How Relevant Is the Ahrefs Health Score? What Actually Matters for SEO

Low Ahrefs Health Score and what matters for SEO, crawlabilty, website traffic, and conversions

If you’ve ever run an Ahrefs site audit and been hit with a low Health Score, it might feel like something’s seriously wrong. But is it?

Let’s be clear: the Ahrefs Health Score is not a ranking signal. It doesn’t reflect your traffic, search visibility, or how well your site actually performs in Google. What it does measure is how many technical issues Ahrefs finds based on its checklist.

And many of those issues? They’re not always critical.

What

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Why Isn’t My Page Indexed on Google Yet?

Wondering why webpage not indexed on Google yet

UltimateWB is designed for fast indexing and strong SEO performance, so most pages get picked up by Google quickly. But if you’re checking on a new page or blog post and it hasn’t shown up yet - or if you just want to make sure everything’s on track - this article explains what might cause a delay and what you can do about it.

Sometimes it’s just a matter of time. But in other cases, something might be holding Google

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Can Technical SEO Issues Trigger HCU Penalties? Here’s What You Should Know

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When Google rolls out a major algorithm update like the Helpful Content Update (HCU), many websites see fluctuations in their rankings. While HCU is mostly designed to reward content that is written for humans, not for search engines, some technical SEO issues can inadvertently make your site look less helpful to users - and that could get you caught in the crossfire.

After analyzing several SEO case studies and forums, and from personal experience fixing penalized sites,

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Google Search Console vs Google Analytics: What’s the Difference?

Google Analytics vs Google Search Console

Google Search Console (GSC) and Google Analytics (GA) are two powerful (and free) tools from Google that help you measure and improve your website’s performance. While they’re often used together, each tool has a different purpose - and understanding that difference can help you get the most out of both.

🔍 What Is Google Search Console?

Google Search Console helps you monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your site’s presence in Google Search results. It shows you how Google sees your

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