That link you placed to your site is no follow btw.
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JordanLowry
@JordanLowry
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I enjoy the blend of technical expertise required and a need for creating stellar content.
Latest posts made by JordanLowry
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RE: How to check if my website is penalized ?
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RE: Pausing a site - how to do this with minimum damage to SEO for period of pause
That's a good idea - you could even display a banner ad that pops up anytime a user accesses the site "Shipping on all products delayed x weeks due to global pandemic". I think people would be pretty understanding.
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RE: Technical SEO ??
I just took a look and it appears your site is indexed at least when I use the Google operators. I know that's not the best indicator though. I also ran a quick site crawl using screaming frog and nothing insidious jumped out at me.
Here's a few things to check:
- Look at your search console account to see if your pages are indexed?
- Have you submitted an XML sitemap?
- Have you looked at your server logs?
Based on your question it seems like your site is relatively new? If that's the case it will take some time to actually rank for more competitive terms. No need to worry just yet.
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RE: I've all the things set up, still keywords are not rankign anywhere in Google.
I took a quick look and it appears as though your site was ranking a bit at one point. However, it looks as though your rankings took a nosedive.
You went from roughly 2k+ keywords ranking in some fashion to almost nothing. Without probing further it's hard to be certain what happened exactly but it could be a penalty. And it might have to do with the forum links you've built or your content.
I'd review your content and make sure it's unique and that it provides value to the searcher. I'd also do some sort of link audit and consider removing any irrelevant forum links that were created.
Best of luck!
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RE: Using my own website or another platform such as Medium for blogging
What's your goal when it comes to blogging? Are you trying to gain backlinks? Or Are you trying to drive more leads?
I think it largely depends on what your goals are for blogging. If you're hoping to build backlinks and rank well I'd self publish on my own website. But then I'd leverage Medium and LinkedIn as a means of content distribution.
However, since you mentioned rankings and backlinks I'd publish on my own site. I would target content themes/keywords that aren't super competitive and maintain a consistent publishing schedule. I would also spend a healthy amount of time promoting that content as well.
Also, I'd recommend setting up a subfolder for your blog rather than a subdomain.
But before making any decision I'd take a step back and just think through my goals first.
Best of luck!
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RE: How to check if my website is penalized ?
Absolutely, you're welcome. At least you know there are no major technical issues. Have you done any keyword research? Are the terms you're targeting too competitive? I noticed you don't have a ton of backlinks and you seem to be targeting the travel niche.
That could be one issue.
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RE: How to check if my website is penalized ?
I would recommend running your site through a technical audit. Here's a good template for that: https://www.distilled.net/technical-seo-audit-checklist/
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RE: How to check if my website is penalized ?
Hey, I took a look and it looks like your site is fairly new. It's likely Google is still crawling and slowly indexing content on your site.
I'd use a web crawler like Moz and/or Screaming Frog and make sure all the pages are easily accessible. Also, try requesting the "Live URL" in Search Console to see how Googlebot views the page. You should also double-check to make sure your XML sitemap is up to date and submitted in Search Console.
Also, it just takes time for a new site to get indexed and ranked. I know it sucks but it doesn't happen overnight and you have to be patient. Keep producing good content and try to build some initial backlinks to get started.
Best of luck!
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RE: How to redirect 301 from high authority sites to own website?
I'd be extremely wary about buying any gigs on Fiverr, to begin with. Also, there's anecdotal evidence to suggest buying domains for link equity alone won't work.
Here's some more information on that topic from Search Engine Land.
Best of luck!
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RE: How to check if my website is penalized ?
Sometimes if you have a manual penalty you will receive a message through Search Console. Other times you'll have to pay close attention to your organic traffic and rankings to see if you've been impacted by any recent algorithm updates.
I've never heard of a site being penalized from bolding too many keywords but I'd pay special attention to how you acquire backlinks and make sure you're producing unique content.
Out of curiosity have you noticed any drastic drops in rankings or organic traffic to warrant your site being penalized?
Best posts made by JordanLowry
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RE: Blog.site.com vs site.com/blog
Subdomains can be seen as a seperate site altogether from the main domain. I would recommend keeping the blog on a directory within the main site.
Hope this helps some.
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RE: How should i Get Max Traffic To my website
This is a very vague open ended question. I would suggest reading the beginners guide to SEO from Moz.
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RE: What is the best way to leverage Fiverr for content marketing?
I would turn and run if someone offered to build backlinks for $5. I would recommend trying to leverage the Fiverr community to illustrate some graphics for your content piece depending on what you are writing about.
Also, take a look at Thumbtack and Upwork you can hire some higher quality free lancers on those platforms to help create some high-quality content. I would invest a lot in creating quality content while looking for ways to leverage and amplify it to build backlinks rather than paying someone from Fiverr to do it.
Think about doing some research on influencers within your target market to amplify your content and build backlinks. Hope this helps you out some.
thumbtack
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RE: How to boost traffic that converts
The first thing I would do is work on trying to drive organic traffic and look at conversion optimization along with some possible user testing. I would also, depending on your budget look at doing some paid advertising assuming you have already done some keyword research. Moz has a good article on conversion rate optimization. Also try using peak user testing and get some free feedback on the usability of your website. You could also look at building out unique content based on certain travel destinations as well.
Hope this helps some.
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RE: Deleteing old page and passing on link strenth?
If possible you want to redirect the page to its equivalent where applicable. It is considered best practice to not do a blanket redirect to the homepage however if there is no other relevant page then the homepage would work just fine. You want to think about what is best for the user. Moz does a wonderful job explaining redirects in this article.
Also, are you asking about a raise in page rank for the remaining pages ?
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RE: Backlinks to internal pages
A good rule of thumb for SEO is to write your pages for the users, not the search engines. So I would assume if it seems logical and beneficial to the reader to link to 2nd and 3rd level pages then it shouldn't be an issue. If it makes sense and provides usability then I would not worry about it.
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RE: Blogs created by a company for us and another company
You could very easily run into a duplicate content issue if you are using content that is identical to other websites on your own website. I would highly recommend reading Moz's duplicate content post. You are basically paying to have someone ruin your seo.
I would recommend finding another company that will provide you with unique content so you will not potentially incur any duplicate content issues.
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RE: Removing a site from Google index with no index met tags
Depending on what CMS you're using you should be able to add a meta no-index tag sitewide fairly easily. I know with WordPress there's an option in the backend under "Setting", "Reading" Discourage search engines from indexing this site that should allow you to apply a meta no index tag site wide.
If you're not on WordPress you should be able to edit your code and apply a no index sitewide. You might need a tool like FileZilla so you can set up some sort of FTP access and edit your Header file directly.
Cheers

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RE: What is the best tool to search blogs for specific keywords in posts
Google is a great tool for this. Example query - Blogs AND intxt:"marketing" or Blogs AND inurl:"marketing".
Hope that helps some
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RE: Duplicate Content for Non-SEO Purposes
First off I would not recommend spinning any of the articles at all. That will appear deceptive and very spammy. However, I would look into repurposing existing content for your seo clients rather than spinning existing content. Look at adding something unique to a previous blog post or article instead.
Second as for the archived e-newsletter if it is on multiple sites you are going to run into a duplicate content issue. What you can do if your curious is add your hosting clients website as a moz campaign and crawl it. Then see how many instances of duplicate content you have.
Hope that helps some.
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