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How to get started with AI SEO?

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Meta description inquiry

If I answer the question in the article and someone searches for the exact question in the SERP, will Google display this question instead of the original meta description to increase CTR? submitted by /u/Individual_Window794 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/08eCAoW

How to find an SEO expert?

What are the best places to find talented and independent SEO freelancer/contractor? I need somebody who really understands back end/technical SEO — I know how to do the front end and AI visibility/AEO portion, and my clients are growing in this space. Are there good LinkedIn groups or other places online to look for somebody? submitted by /u/Specialist_Poet9265 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/Kl80yNm

Should I Merge 16 Long-Tail Blogs Into a New Site or Redirect to My Top Performers?

I'm managing a network of blogs within the same niche, where 4 of the sites (currently ranking in the top 1 to 4 positions) are performing very well for the business's main keywords. In addition, I have another 16 blogs on the same topic that are still getting some traffic from similar, more long-tail keywords, but are no longer worth maintaining individually due to lack of time. I'm considering redirecting those 16 blogs to the main ones, carefully avoiding keyword cannibalization while leveraging their residual traffic and backlinks to strengthen the top-performing sites. The other option would be to consolidate all 16 into a single new site (without touching the top 4), with the goal of building something stronger that could potentially compete with or even outperform the current leaders. What would you do in this case? Would you redirect them by topic to the top blogs to consolidate authority and simplify the network, or unify everything into a new project and try ...

I scanned a general contractor in Montreal. Here's what I found.

His #1 competitor has 594 Google reviews. He has 1. There are 12,490 monthly searches for contractors in his area. Average CPC is $7.08. He's not in the Google Local Pack. His Google Business Profile has no website linked and no description. He had no idea about any of this. If you work with local business clients, what's the first thing you'd tell this guy to fix? submitted by /u/Typical-Particular-6 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/DRkloFg