Is there some reputed company/person which can fix the SEO issues for me?
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One of my websites http://forum32.com/ was ruling the roost shortly after it launched.
We cover BTS (behind the scenes) etc of the TV shows that my production company makes. But then it all went downhill. I do understand that my readership fluctuates with the number of shows I am doing and therefore covering but for a show like "Qubool Hai" which has been running for the past 3 years and we do almost two posts about it - we rank nowhere.
Could posting about this "too much" be a problem?
Anyway I have been breaking my head over this for the past six months and spent a lot of time trying to set this right but:
1. I am running out of time as I am about to start directing another show.
2. I am not even sure if what I am doing is right!
Can any person/company Which is well trusted help me out of this situation?
Here is a screenshot of my latest report from MOZ:
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Ha! HA! Thanks for your response! I did not get into Qubool Hai because it would make everybody's head spin - therefore, I just used it as an example of a keyword.
I have plenty of backlinks but most of them are not of good quality as most of the fans start their own blogs on Tumblr, Blogspot etc and have their own FB and Twitter fan pages too! With our shows getting dubbed in Russian and Bulgarian and being telecast in the Middle East, there are a lot of linking domains from these regions too - and I seem to be fighting a losing battle trying to figure out where are they coming from.
As far as duplicate content is concerned - a lot of it was images, though the names of the files were different. Now there are only a few ways I can describe a photo of an actor from XYZ set. So I stopped them from being indexed in the Yoast plugin - which I don't know is good or bad! Which brings me back to my primary question - I don' t know what I am doing and that is scary.
Anyway, I am going to write to a few of the companies listed here and see how it goes.
Thanks once again.
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Thanks a lot for the help. I only wish I had a web development team! So, I am going to write to a few of the recommended companies and see what I come up with, though most of them appear to be way above my pay grade!
Let's see what happens.
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Hey Gorky,
Thanks for posting your question. First of all, I'd like to tell you no one is here will gonna get what is "Qubool Hai" is all about. (Kidding :P) [To all the experts, Qubool Hai is a popular daily soap in sub-continent]
Coming to your question, if you are posting two posts ever week for a particular show, it won't create any problem but I think it is beneficial as you are producing fresh content about a particular show on regular basis. What you should do is, tailor your content in a way that, it helps you rank automatically. What I mean is, "Qubool hai" is not very popular like "Game of Thrones" so the competition is not very high. Do some keywords research about this show and come up with titles like "Qubool Hai Episode 32 reviews", "Qubool hai Episode 44 online" and makes some interesting titles for social media to get the maximum traffic. Instead of trying ranking on "Qubool Hai" term, try to rank other terms that people are searching for. I'd suggest you to check out YouTube phrases suggestions for this.
There are various forums, blogs and other resources are available in this particular niche where you can promote and gets some quality backlinks for your site.
As far as your SEO report is concerned, yes you need to sort out all these issues specially the "duplication" & 404 errors. Religiously follow the Moz analytics and use all their cool tools like FWE, Follower wonk, OSE, Keyword difficulty and others to improve your online presence.
Hope this helps!
Thanks,
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Hi there
Based on your report, here's where I would focus:
Duplicate content (Moz)
Fixing your crawl errors (Moz)
Meta descriptions (Moz)
Title tags (Moz)
Redirects (Moz)
Also - line your organic GA traffic up against Google's algorithm history (Moz)I would review this and discuss with your web development team.
If that's not possible, some of the above will require a professional and technical expertise. I highly suggest you take advantage of the Recommended Companies from Moz - there are a TON of experts there that can help you take care of these issues if you're not equipped to do so yourself.
Hope this helps!
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