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AmdadulHaque
@AmdadulHaque
Job Title: Head of Marketing
Company: Clipping Path Agent (CPA)
Website Description
Clipping Path Service Provider
As a Professional Image Editor Co-founder & Head of marketing at Clipping Path Agent (CPA), I have over 10+ years of experience in the field. My expertise lies in providing high-quality image editing services, including clipping path, background removal, image masking, photo retouching, color correction, and more. Throughout my career, I have helped numerous clients, from individuals to large corporations, enhance their visual content to meet their specific needs. I have a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering exceptional results, which has earned me a reputation as a reliable and skilled image editor. At Clipping Path Agent, My extensive experience, technical skills, and creativity make me an asset to any project, and I look forward to helping you bring your vision to life through the power of image editing.
Favorite Topics
On Page SEO, Technical SEO, Off-Page SEO
Favorite Thing about SEO
On Page SEO, Technical SEO, Off-Page SEO
Latest posts made by AmdadulHaque
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RE: Google will index us, but Bing won't. Why?
I'm professional SEO expert. I'm maintaining more than 2 website alongly in the same time a professional SEO service provider. One is an image editing service providing related website where I'm giving my full time. As a professional SEO Expert I will say it that, Bing and Google are different Search Engine Company. We have to indexing in both search engines. Otherwise we won't gain indexing faciliation from both them.
We have to monitoring some issues and fixing those successfully as a result we will gain the expected indexing result from Bing.
There could be several reasons why Bing is not indexing your website while Google is. Here are a few possibilities:Bing may not have found your website yet: Bing crawls the web to discover new websites and pages, but this process can take time. If your website is new or has few external links pointing to it, it may take longer for Bing to discover and index it compared to Google.
Your website may not be optimized for Bing: Bing's search algorithm may be different from Google's, and it may prioritize different factors when deciding which pages to index. Make sure that your website is optimized for Bing's algorithm, including factors such as page load speed, content quality, and backlinks.
Your website may have technical issues: If your website has technical issues such as broken links, duplicate content, or crawl errors, Bing may have trouble indexing it. Check your website for technical issues and fix them as soon as possible.
Bing may have blocked your website: for various reasons, such as a violation of their guidelines or suspicious activity. Check your Bing Webmaster Tools account to see if there are any messages or notifications regarding your website.
It's important to optimize your website for both Google and Bing to ensure that it gets maximum visibility in search results.
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RE: error in crawling
If we are experiencing crawling errors on your website, it is important to address them promptly as they can negatively impact our search engine rankings and the overall user experience of our website.
Here are some steps we can take to address crawling errors:
Identify the specific error: Use a tool like Google Search Console or Bing Webmaster Tools to identify the specific errors that are occurring. These tools will provide detailed information about the errors, such as the affected pages and the type of error.
Fix the error: Once we have identified the error, take the necessary steps to fix it. For example, if the error is a 404 page not found error, we may need to update the URL or redirect the page to a new location. If the error is related to server connectivity or DNS issues, we may need to work with our hosting provider to resolve the issue.
Monitor for additional errors: After fixing the initial error, continue to monitor our website for additional errors. Use the crawling tools to identify any new errors that may arise and address them promptly.
Submit a sitemap: Submitting a sitemap to search engines can help ensure that all of our website's pages are indexed and crawled properly. Make sure that our sitemap is up-to-date and includes all of our website's pages.
By following these steps, we can help ensure that our website is properly crawled and indexed by search engines, which can improve our search engine rankings and the overall user experience of our website.
I have fixed the same problem with my built image editing service providing the company's website
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RE: URL structure for same product in multiple categories?
From an SEO perspective, it is generally recommended to have a single URL for a product to avoid issues with duplicate content. This means that option 1 would be the better choice.
Having multiple URLs for the same product can lead to confusion for search engines and potentially lower your search engine rankings. By having a canonical URL (in this case, the URL with the "t-shirt" category), you are indicating to search engines that this is the preferred URL for the product.
Additionally, having the product URL match the site navigation breadcrumb can help users navigate your site more easily and improve their user experience.
I would recommend going with Option 1 for the best SEO and user experience benefits.
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RE: how to do seo audit
Thanks for your questions on how to perform an SEO audit of your site. I have completed more than two sites from start to finish. One [website] (https://clippingpathagent.com/) is still alive, and now I have gained exceptional experience in it. You can follow these steps to perform an SEO audit from start to finish.
Here is a step-by-step guideline for conducting an SEO audit:Step 1: Set Goals and Define Metrics
Determine what you want to accomplish with your SEO audit and set specific goals. Identify the key performance indicators (KPIs) you will use to measure the success of your SEO efforts.Step 2: Analyze Website Structure and Navigation
Check the website structure and navigation to ensure that they are user-friendly and easy to navigate. Make sure that each page has a clear purpose, a unique URL, and proper internal linking.Step 3: Check Website Speed
Check the website speed and ensure that the website loads quickly. Use tools like Google PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix to analyze website speed and identify areas for improvement.Step 4: Check Website Content
Check the website content and ensure that it is high-quality, relevant, and engaging. Ensure that the website has a clear value proposition and that it provides value to the target audience.Step 5: Keyword Analysis
Conduct keyword research to identify the keywords and phrases that your target audience is searching for. Use tools like Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, or Ahrefs to identify high-volume and low-competition keywords.Step 6: Analyze On-Page SEO
Check the on-page SEO elements like title tags, meta descriptions, header tags, and URL structure. Ensure that these elements are optimized for the target keywords and are descriptive and engaging.Step 7: Analyze Off-Page SEO
Check the off-page SEO elements like backlinks, social signals, and brand mentions. Ensure that the website has high-quality backlinks from authoritative websites and that it is getting social engagement.Step 8: Mobile-Friendliness
Check the website's mobile-friendliness and ensure that it is optimized for mobile devices. Use tools like Google's Mobile-Friendly Test to check the website's mobile compatibility.Step 9: Technical SEO
Check the website's technical SEO elements, like an XML sitemap, robots.txt, canonical tags, and redirects. Ensure that these elements are properly configured and are not causing any issues.Step 10: Local SEO
Check the website's local SEO elements, like its Google My Business profile, local citations, and customer reviews. Ensure that the website is properly optimized for local search and is ranking well in local search results.Step 11: Report and Monitor
Compile a report of your findings and recommendations and present it to the relevant stakeholders. Monitor the website's performance regularly and make necessary changes to improve its SEO performance. -
RE: reduce spamscore
@ALEXSCANDLER
I have also been faced with the same thing for the last few days on [my company's website] (https://clippingpathagent.com/). I have found some tactics and tips that you can follow to prevent spam.Use a CAPTCHA: This is a tool that requires users to complete a task that is difficult for bots to accomplish, such as identifying letters or numbers in an image, before they can submit a form. This can help weed out automated spam messages.
Use a contact form plugin with spam protection: If you're using a contact form plugin, check to see if it includes built-in spam protection features. Some plugins use algorithms to detect spam, while others use external services like Akismet to check for spammy content.
Use a honeypot field: A honeypot field is an invisible field that is added to the form. Humans won't see it, but bots will fill it out because they can't tell it's not a required field. Once the field is filled out, the form can be rejected as spam.
Use a blacklist: Create a list of spammy keywords, IP addresses, and email addresses, and add them to a blacklist. Any messages that contain these elements can be automatically rejected.
Limit the number of submissions: You can limit the number of submissions from a single IP address or email address. This can help prevent spammers from flooding your inbox with multiple messages.
Implementing one or more of these strategies can help reduce the amount of spam you receive through your contact form
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RE: reduce spamscore
@alexscandler said in reduce spamscore:
Hello people ,
I have a site for my fireplaces store , but i get alot of spammers messages in conact form , how do I can prevent from this spammers sending me messages ?I have also been faced with the same thing for the last many days on my company website. I have found some tactics and tips which you can follow to prevent spammer messages.
As a Professional Image Editor Co-founder & Head of marketing at Clipping Path Agent (CPA), I have over 10+ years of experience in the field. My expertise lies in providing high-quality image editing services, including clipping path, background removal, image masking, photo retouching, color correction, and more. Throughout my career, I have helped numerous clients, from individuals to large corporations, enhance their visual content to meet their specific needs. I have a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering exceptional results, which has earned me a reputation as a reliable and skilled image editor. At Clipping Path Agent, I am committed to providing the highest level of customer service and ensuring that each project is completed on time and to the client's satisfaction. Whether you need simple photo retouching or complex image editing, I am here to help you achieve your goals. My extensive experience, technical skills, and creativity make me an asset to any project, and I look forward to helping you bring your vision to life through the power of image editing.
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