So, the short story is: buy a $1000- expired domain (and that is keeping it on the low side of things) with relevant backlink profile... Nothing has changed.
nothing has changed? Okay then explain why hundreds of thousands of blog website took a permanent nose dive... and what the heck is "the low side of things"? Are you one of those google update change denialist?
Some ideas on why the sites might have gotten slammed. 1)Lack of source links to other sites 2)Not enough relevant internal links 3)No relevant image alts 4)Not using API to update/request indexing 5)Maybe google is cross-checking Bard produced content against website content 6)Maybe they're sending spam email and the update references email outreach profiles by ip in their scores now.
Great video Jessie! I had to take a watch I’ve been hearing soo much on reddit about HCU it’s insane at this point lol. I totally see what your saying about most sites that didn’t get hit backlinks, UX and DR age seem to be the most consistent. It’s just still boggling how it’s still not a always the case. I was thinking could mobile be an effect possibly.
@@jessecunninghamv We had a negligible dip and a quick recovery. The growth over the last 3 years has been slow and steady without any big spikes or growth spurts.
One thing I notice which all of these websites have in common is the amount of images. But how do you find all of these images without violating copyright. I am writing a lot about sauna and tools like unsplash and pexels don’t have a lot of images related to sauna. Who can help me out?
Dear Cunningham, I really adore to watch all this things about SEO, and i think it could be a perfect job opportunity for me if I learn it properly. The only thing is blocking me, is the price of Ahrefs. What do you think, should I begin my SEO journey without ahrefs, because I can't afford it at the moment 😢. Ps . I really like your videos.Much respect from Serbia!
I don’t think you need AHREFs to do SEO - you can do plenty without it. There’s a bunch of niches within SEO that don’t require it at all - think about on page SEO. You can write proper copy without AHREFs.
Thank you so much for your prompt response and valuable insights on SEO. Your advice on not necessarily needing AHREFs for SEO has given me a new perspective. I am committed to implementing on-page SEO strategies and writing quality copy without solely relying on tools like AHREFs. Your guidance means a lot to me, and I'm eager to put your suggestions into practice. If there's anything specific you recommend for on-page SEO or other aspects, I'd be grateful for any further guidance. Thanks again for your generosity in sharing your knowledge!
I definitely have some kind of invisible penalty on my site. Ever since it was hacked back in 2020 multiple times. Im 10 days away from migrating my while site (which the URL has been around since 2009) over to another URL I own and starting from scratch. This has consumed the last 7 months of my life. My whole livelihood as a freelance photographer in Maryland has been decimated.
Thanks for putting this together Jesse. It seems to me that it is becoming impossible for people to start a blog without money. The dream of build it and they will come seems a distant memory now...
@@AdvicesAcademyNetwork AI is sh** for writing a whole article. You still need to edit them A LOT. After the 3rd one you start to see the repetitive phrases and even paragraphs. If you ask it to write about the top restaurants, destinations, etc, it makes things up, rather than use factual information. So we use it to assist with creating outlines, frameworks, and other time saving tasks but not writing long form content.
I believe eeat helps curve these helpful content updates, does adding author bios help with rankings or with eeat in the long term? Or is it not worth it.
@@jessecunninghamv it’s not really a ranking factor but more for quality and credibility which in the long term I believe helps because if you only focus on ranking high without eeat then your ranking high with spammy content and no trust signals which in the long term won’t work. Specifically I’m wondering if adding author bios for every post will have a big impact or if it’s not worth it, I planned on adding them but representing my business as the author with all my knowledge and experience presented through my brand name.
Hi Jesse, great video and very helpful. Slightly off topic but hoping you may be able to guide me to how I can recover a post that shows position 3 and was getting tonnes of traffic suddenly vanished after starting a topical cluster around it. The post still shows as position 3 oh AHrefs but is not seen on google. Guessing the 2nd post is too similar and have since changed yet original post still not shown. Thank you
I loved the video and comparisons. I have a question regarding blog names. Let's say we are talking about a niche cooking site. Does having the name of the main cuisine you write about in your URL help you rank? Or is it okay to have a broad name (i.e. Cooking with Cristina) as long as you have lots of content about that cuisine? I worry that I picked a broad name and have an impact on rankings.
Google says it doesn’t have an impact. It’s a lie ! After analyzing more that 50 sites , having a keyword in their domain name is definitely helping them
I see clearly the ones getting penalized most of the times is poor interface and poor design, google is clearly against bad quality websites without proper branding and design just posting crazy content just to rank
i couldnt say with 100% certainty what it is. It seems to me that Google sent out a wide-net in this last update for sure, catching tons of different types of websites. Was it backlinks (or lack) was it content (poor content) was it other signals? It's really hard to say because for every web site I see that got slammed, I know of other websites that are excellent which got hit too. So i'm not 100% sure yet - we'll see how it unfolds.@@TheThinFrame
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So, the short story is: buy a $1000- expired domain (and that is keeping it on the low side of things) with relevant backlink profile...
Nothing has changed.
Backlinks certainly seem to be helping - I'll be focusing on that in 2024 more and more.
Whith backlink yes, with content it s a big question
nothing has changed? Okay then explain why hundreds of thousands of blog website took a permanent nose dive... and what the heck is "the low side of things"? Are you one of those google update change denialist?
Some ideas on why the sites might have gotten slammed. 1)Lack of source links to other sites 2)Not enough relevant internal links 3)No relevant image alts 4)Not using API to update/request indexing 5)Maybe google is cross-checking Bard produced content against website content 6)Maybe they're sending spam email and the update references email outreach profiles by ip in their scores now.
Great video Jesse. Like the quick breakdowns.
Great video Jessie! I had to take a watch I’ve been hearing soo much on reddit about HCU it’s insane at this point lol. I totally see what your saying about most sites that didn’t get hit backlinks, UX and DR age seem to be the most consistent. It’s just still boggling how it’s still not a always the case. I was thinking could mobile be an effect possibly.
Yeah it's frustrating that there's always exceptions. Mobile speed and UI has always been important.
Great video. We are in a very competitive niche and your videos help our blog grow our organic traffic.
Excellent! How's your traffic been since HCU?
@@jessecunninghamv We had a negligible dip and a quick recovery. The growth over the last 3 years has been slow and steady without any big spikes or growth spurts.
Do you run display ads?
One thing I notice which all of these websites have in common is the amount of images. But how do you find all of these images without violating copyright.
I am writing a lot about sauna and tools like unsplash and pexels don’t have a lot of images related to sauna. Who can help me out?
Midjourney could do really well for that. Their new model is pretty good. I’m not sure about the copyright of it but the quality is very good.
Dear Cunningham,
I really adore to watch all this things about SEO, and i think it could be a perfect job opportunity for me if I learn it properly. The only thing is blocking me, is the price of Ahrefs. What do you think, should I begin my SEO journey without ahrefs, because I can't afford it at the moment 😢. Ps . I really like your videos.Much respect from Serbia!
I don’t think you need AHREFs to do SEO - you can do plenty without it. There’s a bunch of niches within SEO that don’t require it at all - think about on page SEO. You can write proper copy without AHREFs.
Thank you so much for your prompt response and valuable insights on SEO. Your advice on not necessarily needing AHREFs for SEO has given me a new perspective. I am committed to implementing on-page SEO strategies and writing quality copy without solely relying on tools like AHREFs. Your guidance means a lot to me, and I'm eager to put your suggestions into practice. If there's anything specific you recommend for on-page SEO or other aspects, I'd be grateful for any further guidance. Thanks again for your generosity in sharing your knowledge!
I definitely have some kind of invisible penalty on my site. Ever since it was hacked back in 2020 multiple times. Im 10 days away from migrating my while site (which the URL has been around since 2009) over to another URL I own and starting from scratch. This has consumed the last 7 months of my life. My whole livelihood as a freelance photographer in Maryland has been decimated.
Thanks for putting this together Jesse. It seems to me that it is becoming impossible for people to start a blog without money. The dream of build it and they will come seems a distant memory now...
took a 50% hit in traffic, but everything is so turbulent...just continuing pushing forward...greg
Thanks. It will become increasingly difficult as time goes on.
What Google wants is ever-changing. Now they have given approval to AI content almost indirectly. Blogging is dead already
Atleast Google should reward those users who are not producing content via AI, but they seems not to..Sad
@@AdvicesAcademyNetwork AI is sh** for writing a whole article. You still need to edit them A LOT. After the 3rd one you start to see the repetitive phrases and even paragraphs. If you ask it to write about the top restaurants, destinations, etc, it makes things up, rather than use factual information. So we use it to assist with creating outlines, frameworks, and other time saving tasks but not writing long form content.
whats the website you use to analyze website traffic?
I typically use AHREFs
I believe eeat helps curve these helpful content updates, does adding author bios help with rankings or with eeat in the long term? Or is it not worth it.
IMO it’s a secondary ranking factor
@@jessecunninghamv it’s not really a ranking factor but more for quality and credibility which in the long term I believe helps because if you only focus on ranking high without eeat then your ranking high with spammy content and no trust signals which in the long term won’t work. Specifically I’m wondering if adding author bios for every post will have a big impact or if it’s not worth it, I planned on adding them but representing my business as the author with all my knowledge and experience presented through my brand name.
Good backlinks is important because of the juicy traffics it brings to your site.
Juicy backlink = juicy traffic? 🚀🚀
Hi Jesse, great video and very helpful. Slightly off topic but hoping you may be able to guide me to how I can recover a post that shows position 3 and was getting tonnes of traffic suddenly vanished after starting a topical cluster around it. The post still shows as position 3 oh AHrefs but is not seen on google. Guessing the 2nd post is too similar and have since changed yet original post still not shown. Thank you
So it looks like the goal to get on Google's good side is getting a high DR and backlink profile to get the gold.
Definitely part of it IMO but there’s also plenty of websites that have those criteria that are getting deranked too. So it’s more than just that
I loved the video and comparisons. I have a question regarding blog names. Let's say we are talking about a niche cooking site. Does having the name of the main cuisine you write about in your URL help you rank? Or is it okay to have a broad name (i.e. Cooking with Cristina) as long as you have lots of content about that cuisine? I worry that I picked a broad name and have an impact on rankings.
Google says it doesn’t have an impact. It’s a lie ! After analyzing more that 50 sites , having a keyword in their domain name is definitely helping them
backlinks will become more important because of AI generated content. How will google choose the best content among the same content in the web?
Great tips!
I see clearly the ones getting penalized most of the times is poor interface and poor design, google is clearly against bad quality websites without proper branding and design just posting crazy content just to rank
I'd tend to agree. The design and all of that is correlated to it but not the cause (in my opinion).
@@jessecunninghamv what else you think is the main cause?
i couldnt say with 100% certainty what it is. It seems to me that Google sent out a wide-net in this last update for sure, catching tons of different types of websites. Was it backlinks (or lack) was it content (poor content) was it other signals? It's really hard to say because for every web site I see that got slammed, I know of other websites that are excellent which got hit too. So i'm not 100% sure yet - we'll see how it unfolds.@@TheThinFrame
@@jessecunninghamv thanks! Keep investigating your are my favourite SEO Sherlock Holmes!🎉
🚀🚀thanks
I launched my website yesterday. I expect results in the coming weeks and months
great video!💙💙❤❤