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Deleted Medium article and trying to get it indexed on my own website

A long time ago I had an article written and cross-posted it to both Medium and my website. Well, this year I decided to delete it off Medium and just keep it on my site to drive traffic there and boost my site’s DR/DA. Why help Medium instead of my own domain. Well, google refuses to index the article on my site. Do you think I just need to wait for the Medium link to fall off the google index first? I set the canonical url on my site to my site’s version of the post. submitted by /u/croc122 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/l0Am7hu
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New domain getting impressions in week 1 — is this normal or am I misreading GSC?

Bit confused by what I'm seeing and want a sanity check from people who actually know what they're looking at. Launched a new domain about 3 weeks ago. Published two blog posts. One is a general informational article, the other is a comparison/alternatives article targeting a specific tool's keyword cluster. The comparison article jumped to 150-225 impressions per day around day 10. The informational one barely registers. Queries it's appearing for are all variations of the same thing — like 8-10 slight rewrites of the same intent. Average position sitting around 67. Two things I'm trying to understand: **1. The impression spike pattern** It was basically zero for the first 10 days, then jumped sharply overnight and has stayed there. Is that Google doing an initial crawl pass and then a proper evaluation pass separately? I assumed indexing was more gradual but this looked like a switch flipped. **2. Comparison articles vs informational articles** The gap in...

Should I create separate directories for different states?

I am putting together an online directory for a culinary niche I am involved with. Is it better to make one big website with the specific business listings for each state on separate pages? Sort of like one pillar page and then 20-30 separate pages for each of the individual businesses. Or is it better to create a separate website for each state and then create links from each state's website to every other state's website? Not sure which way to go about this. I know that overhead will be higher for 50 separate websites, but if I am willing to eat that cost, which option is better for SEO? The ultimate goal is to drive traffic and monetize. Either by selling ad space or by charging the specific businesses for a listing on the website. submitted by /u/NvidiaNovice [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/UQOJtyN

I'm taking legal and regulatory action against SEMRush for their deceptive cancellation process. Here's exactly how you can do the same.

You may have read my post from Friday about SEMRush charging me $211 for Semrush One Starter after I completed what appeared to be a full cancellation on their website. For those who missed it: their cancellation process has a hidden second step. After you cancel on the website, they send a confirmation email you have to click separately to actually finalize it. Miss that email and you're silently re enrolled as a paying customer. When I contacted support immediately, they refused to refund, twice, citing their policy on monthly memberships. I'm done asking nicely. Here's what I'm doing, and if you've been affected, I'd encourage you to do the same. I've included the direct links and phone numbers for everything so there's no excuse not to file. The more complaints that land on the same desks about the same practice, the harder it becomes for them to treat these as isolated incidents. 1. Chargeback through your bank Call the number on the back of you...

Online stores that sell our products out-rank us on Google.

TLDR; Online (and offline) retailers that sell our products out rank us on Google, even when searching our name/products specifically, our website does not appear. We are a skincare brand based in the UK and collaborate with a number of retailers who sell our products both on and offline (in chain stores across the country). When we set up our online shop (Shopify) 2 years ago, we were visible on Google search, but now when searching our name or our product titles, we are no where to be seen. Not even on the 20 pages Google provides. Obviously, this has severely impacted our online sales, and we need to find a way to restore our domain authority, if that’s even a real thing. We have tested our pages on Lighthouse and got a 100 SEO score. We have sufficiently setup meta titles, descriptions, image alt-text, url redirects, robots txt, blogs with key words/phrases, and now we are desperately running out of ideas... We’re trying to get our domain on other reputable sites and blogs, bu...

NEW site

I applied some keywords on a new site in a limited or less to rare audience, almost to like 7 pages. this sector competitors at that location or country are mostly government guide sites. after almost 4 or 6 months, the visit as per google search concel 13k is that a good number? and there are like 2 pages with keywords that got 2nd or 3rd rank on search. I was careless and didn't follow up as I should be, and I don't know what to do next. s submitted by /u/Final_Ad_4126 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/bQ6ZW3d

Case study: 2,500-page static site for card game rules with structured data in 7 languages

Just launched a content site for card game rules and went deep on technical SEO. Wanted to share the approach: Scale: 347 card games x 7 languages = 2,429 game pages + category/collection pages = 2,549 total URLs Structured data per game page: Game schema (name, players, description) HowTo schema (step-by-step rules) FAQPage schema (generated from game trivia) BreadcrumbList schema International SEO: hreflang tags on every page for all 7 languages + x-default Sitemap with xhtml:link alternates for every URL Translated meta descriptions, titles, and UI per language Other: Unique meta descriptions per page using game metadata (player count, difficulty) Internal linking via "similar games" algorithm (6 related games per page) Category and collection pages with ItemList schema Priority-weighted sitemap based on game popularity Just submitted the sitemap to Search Console. Curious to see indexing speed for a new domain with 2,500+ pages. Will report back. ...