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How to index my medium article in Google?

Hi folks, I wrote a Medium article (root domain, not a subdomain, no publication) 10 days ago, and it's not indexed in Google. I have made a few blog links that point to this article, and a few other social media links, but not many. Is there any faster way to get this indexed in Google? Appreciate your help. submitted by /u/Manazir_Naturelle [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/a9Rs18F
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AI visibility concerns despite ranking 1st on serp

I need suggestions on what is going wrong and right Background I work for a cleaning company in dubai that ia premium and ranks easily in top 3 position for most of services but when when it comes to AI overview or cahtgpt the information is usually picked from the 3 party sites where we have positioned ourselves as wellness company as the brand want not to be associated with that. But the real catch ia our links are not visible but our content gets cited very few links geta cited but brand mentions are there brcause of the authority we have and an 15 year old brand. Problems I identified but not sure it that matters most of AI visibility Crawling: I believe we have a crawl report showing 301 redirection up to 30% of total which is a cms problem and is fixed but need to be validated on staging and pushing it live is pending on live site 2: Page Speed and weight Our page weights more than 10 mb because of 2 mahor problem i.e., the font file is of 3.5 mb and all the images are ...

How long does SEO actually take for a brand new app?

Context: I just launched a mobile app (gamified finance niche) with a brand new domain (huntervault.app). So far: - Published a few SEO blog posts - Targeted long-tail keywords - No backlinks yet Right now I’m seeing basically: - 0–10 impressions/day - Almost no clicks My questions: Realistically, how long before I see meaningful traffic? (weeks vs months) What should I focus on early for an app? - Content? - Backlinks? - Programmatic pages? - App Store SEO instead? Would appreciate honest answers from people who’ve done this ๐Ÿ™ submitted by /u/Quick_Ad6731 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/DChquBP

Nationwide site vs. Google My Business Presence

Hello, We have an e-commerce website that caters to a national audience - we ship products nationally, but don't have local offices. Originally, we didn't create a Google My Business presence to avoid being restrained to a local area. We rank relatively well for generic keywords - "flower delivery" for example, wherever people are located. The problem is that we don't get all the benefits of a Google My Business presence: reviews, pictures, and all that stuff on the right when people search for our company (along with the trust benefits). Since E-E-A-T is very important, I feel this may hurt us. However, in the past I've read stories of SEO's who suddenly lost their national audience once Google pinned them to a distinct location. But that was several years ago. Say we add our Google My Business and the address in in Baltimore, are we going to only start ranking for "flower delivery" for people near Baltimore? Or will Google be able to deter...

Two things considered impossible. I'd like to test that properly.

Two beliefs seem to be treated as settled facts around here: Sites hit by HCU (or GCU) cannot recover. A brand new domain with no history, no links, and no signals cannot get indexed by Google in any reasonable timeframe. I disagree with both, and I think the community would benefit from testing them properly rather than just debating them endlessly. Challenge 1 — HCU/GCU Recovery If you have a site hit by HCU or GCU that you consider unrecoverable, I'll take a look. Requirements: real site, no bad history, no adult content, English or Spanish. We'll audit it and tell you honestly whether it can be fixed and what it would take. As a bonus, if the site has no AI presence, we'll fix that too. Since this would involve real work and resources, if we move forward and WE SUCCEED, there's a fee ( usually in the 4-5 figure range depending on complexity). Funds held in escrow so both sides are protected. I mention this for transparency, not as the point of the exercise...