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How to get recommended by AI (IMO)

I'm almost sure everyone has already told everything you need to know about GEO/AEO. Here to share my practical experience and some experiments results. Disclaimer: I'm writing from my smartphone and my English not the best, sorry for typos. My background: - 31 years - 13 years in web development - startup with 1.7M users, exit in 2018; 450k users from SEO - started learning Machine Learning in 2019. - worked with two big companies over last 3 years developing AI agents - working on a next pet SaaS ... I'm not one of those "experts" who will tell you're doing everything wrong. I've read a lot of experiments and researches and performed one by myself. Want to share my findings. First of all - classic SEO still alive. It's not just "still" alive, it's a basic things you need to become recommended by AI at scale. Classic SEO includes a page loading speed, SSR, structural markup (JSON+LD)... Everything is still necessary. Now GEO/...
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Google updates guidance on third-party SEO tools, services, and advice

Google just updated it's "Do you need an SEO" page in the documentation with mentions of "Optimizing for generative AI". It now contains guidance advising site owners to check if advice on optimizing for AEO/GEO aligns with its new guidelines. Google also created a new page "Google Search's guidance on using third-party SEO tools, services, and advice" on this page Google mentioned AEO/GEO tools as well. And also said "Some of these services may be helpful in your work, while others may make claims or imply that what they do is somehow "acceptable" or "approved" by Google Search. Google doesn't evaluate third-party services, so be wary of such claims and those making them. Keep in mind that using a service or tool doesn't guarantee ranking success." Relevant Google Search Central pages Do you need an SEO? - https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/do-i-need-seo New "Google Search's ...

why old posts getting deindexed ? (world press)

like my 3-4 month old post (URL is not on Google This page is not indexed. Pages that aren't indexed can't be served on Google. See the details below to learn why it wasn't indexed), but when i first published it got indexed in 3-4 days ?? , what should i do (beginner btw) submitted by /u/UsedResponsibility41 [link] [comments] from The SEO Authority https://ift.tt/suj3SxB

Need help - Our B2B site is ranking for some porn keywords

So I have made a post few hours back saying something seems wrong with my search console. But it looks like, our website (Has a good DA - 60) is getting ranked for some random porn keywords. And it is the homepage that is getting ranked and no other pages has any issue. I inspected the HTML code indexed by Google search console which doesn’t have any issue. Any particular reason for this to happen and how can I get this sorted out? I have shared some spammy backlinks for Disavow. Other than that, what should I do and what can be the reason for this? submitted by /u/resurrect002 [link] [comments] from The SEO Authority https://ift.tt/cArbfP4

Should I Keep My New Review Platform on a Subdomain or Move to a Separate Domain?

Hi everyone, I'm building a Trustpilot-style review platform and would appreciate some SEO and branding advice. Let's say I have a relatively new website called Example.com . The site is growing, but it is not yet a well-known brand and doesn't have significant domain authority or a large backlink profile. I recently launched a review platform at: The platform is intended to become a dedicated place where consumers can review businesses and online sellers. I'm considering whether I should: Keep it on the subdomain (reviews.example.com), or Move it to a separate domain such as reviewhub.com while the project is still in its early stages. My questions are: If the main domain has limited authority, is there still a meaningful SEO advantage to keeping the review platform on a subdomain? Would it be smarter to move to a separate domain now rather than later? From a long-term branding perspective, would an independent domain be a better foundation for a review p...

How do you audit a client site?

I'm running an SEO agency and I'm looking for ways to improve my audit flow. Wanted to see how others handle it. For me it's usually PageSpeed Insights first to get the Core Web Vitals baseline, then I jump into Screaming Frog for the crawl. After that I check GSC for indexing issues and manual penalties. What's your setup? Do you run a fixed list of checks every time or does it depend on the client? And which tools do you trust vs which ones you think are overrated. Mostly want to know if I'm missing something obvious in my flow? submitted by /u/BrettLeung [link] [comments] from The SEO Authority https://ift.tt/xV75SCA

AI vs Cobbling words together the old fashioned way

People at my office have begun stirring about a recent article from Google about AI content. (Link in replies below.) Help me cut through the noise. Is it saying that AI articles aren't going to rank, or worse, be penalized? Regardless of whether you're in the "AI is a huge help" or "AI is for lazy people" camps, or fall somewhere in-between, I just want to know if Google cares if an article is written by AI or not. submitted by /u/onemananswerfactory [link] [comments] from The SEO Authority https://ift.tt/3u5qgvj