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How many SEOs have ADHD [community poll]

ADHD seems pretty common among many of the SEOs I speak to - with some even suggesting it’s a requirement 🤣 View Poll submitted by /u/WebLinkr [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/fIOGSyW
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Do you keep AI chatbots on the SEO pages?

Hey all, I built an AI chatbot tool that gives 70% less cost. I was targeting growing companies, but then I was also wondering if companies keep AI chatbots on the SEO pages also (I know they keep them on landing pages, of course) If you are using it, can you give me a couple of use cases? The reason is that it will help me do more SEO based on the use cases and also reach out to relevant people, so that would be a great help for me. submitted by /u/Surya3000 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/YS5t13i

Paying someone on UpWork to do SEO work for me and I don't even know what I'm paying for

Some background on me: I understand the concept of SEO, but have zero idea about how to optimize. I'm a freelancer in a relatively niche creative field in LA, and recently realized I am not even in the first 5 pages of Google when you search for my profession and city. Probably because I've done zero SEO optimization. I use Squarespace, and my website is basically all images (I work in a photography adjacent field.) I went onto UpWork and kind of just blindly hired someone from India who had good reviews. She apparently did the following: - Completed meta-tags - Organization and local business Schema Markup on the website And honestly I have no idea what else she's done because this is all like speaking a different language, and I have no way of verifying any work. It's just kind of a weird dynamic. She reached her contract limit and she's asking for more time, but I can't help but feel like I'm paying for nothing (because it's not tangible, obvious...

How AI and Search Infrastructure actually operates

There are some assumptions here - I assume Grok uses Google given that its QFO results exactly match Google, that I rank in Grok minutes after publishing - even though not on DDG or Bing - and that X/Grok didn't crawl my server - until the Query Fan Out submitted by /u/WebLinkr [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/upx1OwG

New site not getting indexed after 3 weeks. Should I wait or change something?

Launched a new site about three weeks ago and only a handful of pages are showing up in Google. I submitted a sitemap, checked robots.txt, and made sure nothing is set to noindex. Search Console shows the pages as discovered but not indexed. I’ve also built a few quality backlinks from related sites in my niche and shared some content on social media to help get things moving. I know new domains can take time, but I’m starting to wonder if I missed something obvious. Is this normal for a fresh site, or should I be looking at content quality or technical issues at this point? Curious how long others waited before seeing steady indexing and what ended up helping. submitted by /u/datboifranco [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/ouZc68E

AI site got 20 visits in first two days then dropped, worth rebuilding?

Hi, i built an ai website for a very specific niche. Google seemed to index both http and htrps for homepage at the beginning which did not help. Anyway the content was fully ai generated but high quality. Within the first two days of going live it received over 20 clicks from google. Now i wonder, shall i go ahead and build a new one from scratch, but this time handwrite everything myself? The clicks are valid from google search per search console. The site got many impressions too. Heck for a few keywords it was right away in position 2. Now its totally dead. Worth a rebuild? Thank you submitted by /u/EmptyBrilliant6725 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/jY0M7vR