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Keyword Cannibalization: Real SEO Issue or Overblown Myth?
“Keyword cannibalization sounds made up – is it actually a thing in SEO?” Short Answer: It’s real – but not always harmful. Let’s unpack when keyword cannibalization matters, how to spot it, and how to fix it strategically. 🧐 What … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Tagged 301 redirect, ahrefs, authority, backlinks, content strategy, diluted authority, Google rankings, Google Search Console, high-quality content, internal linking, keyword cannibalization, keyword overlap, keywords, long-tail keywords, moz, ranking, search engine optimization, search engine ranking, search engine results pages, semrush, seo, SEO audit, seo blog, seo content, seo issues, seo myths, seo signals, seo tips, SERP diversity, serps, target keywords, thin content, topical authority, user intent
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Better Alternatives to Product Hunt for Early Traction
Launching a new product is exciting – but overwhelming. It’s tempting to go all-in on Product Hunt, hoping for a big spike in traffic and attention. But as we’ve covered, that spike rarely leads to lasting growth. So where should … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Marketing
Tagged ahrefs, build trust, cold outreach, conversions, discord, early traction ideas, email list, email list building, facebook, Google Search Console, grow your MVP, how to get early users, indie hackers, launch strategies, linkedin groups, mailing list, mailing list app, medium, niche, niche communities, niche forums, organic, organic alternatives, Product Hunt alternatives, reddit, seo content strategy, seo tools, short videos, slack groups, startup growth hacks, startup marketing tips, startup traction, subreddits, tiktok, traction, ubersuggest, ultimatewb, website launch tips
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Do More Google Clicks and Visitors Eventually Help with Conversions?
It’s easy to assume that if your website is getting more clicks from search engines, your conversions will naturally go up. After all, more traffic should mean more sales or sign-ups, right? Not always. While increasing your website’s visibility in … Continue reading
Posted in Business, E-commerce, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Tagged boost conversions, bounce rate, build credibility, call-to-action, digital marketing, fast loading times, Google clicks, Google Search Console, keyword targeting, mobile-friendly, outdated, PageSpeed, pagespeed insights, responsive app, search engine optimization, seo, target keywords, trust signals, user experience, webp, webp converter, website conversions, website optimization, website speed, website traffic
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Why Isn’t My Page 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 … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Tagged clean code, content not showing on Google, crawl, crawl errors, get indexed on Google, Google crawl troubleshooting, Google Search Console, headings, high-quality content, improve Google indexing, indexing, indexing issues, internal links, keywords, noindex tag, relevant keywords, robots.text, search engine optimization, seo, seo tips, sitemap, sitemap generator, sitemap submission, target keywords, technical seo, url inspection tool, why page not indexed
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How to Submit a Sitemap to Google Search Console: A Step-by-Step Guide
In our previous post, we covered how many URLs you can submit using the Google Search Console (GSC) URL Inspection tool and why there’s a daily limit to keep in mind. While the URL Inspection tool is handy for checking … Continue reading
How Many URLs Can You Submit to Google Search Console Per Day?
If you’ve ever tried to speed up how fast Google indexes and ranks your website pages, you’ve probably used the URL Inspection Tool in Google Search Console. It’s super handy – you plug in a URL, hit “Request Indexing,” and … Continue reading
How to Set Up Google Analytics 4 (GA4) for Your Website: A Step-by-Step Guide
Understanding how people interact with your website is key to improving it. How many visitors are you getting? Where are they coming from? What content do they find most useful? With the right data, you can make smarter decisions that … Continue reading
