I don't think it's a good idea. I'm testing tons of articles with and without tags for my website, Dizzibooster. It seems that adding tags will provide an edge for indexing purposes. However, you can test these things yourself."
Posts made by lsdmts
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RE: Should I disable the indexing of tags in Wordpress?
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RE: How to effectively de-index in Magento site?
To effectively de-index a Magento site, you can follow these steps:
Use the "Robots Meta Tag" to prevent indexing: You can add a meta tag to the header of your web pages to instruct search engines not to index them.
Use the "Robots.txt" file: You can use the robots.txt file to disallow search engine crawlers from accessing certain pages on your site.
Use the "Noindex" directive: Within the HTML code of your web pages, you can use the "noindex" directive to prevent search engines from indexing specific pages.
Use the "Canonical URL" tag: You can use the canonical URL tag to specify the preferred version of a web page, which can help prevent duplicate content from being indexed.
It's important to note that de-indexing pages should be done carefully, as it can impact your site's visibility in search engine results. If you have specific pages or sections in mind that you'd like to de-index, please let me know so I can provide more detailed guidance.
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RE: How to Boost Your WordPress Website Speed to 95+ (Without Premium Plugins)
Choose a fast hosting provider with SSD storage.
Use a lightweight theme and delete unused plugins.
Compress images and use lazy loading.
Set browser caching and use caching plugins.
Minify CSS and JavaScript files.
Use a CDN like Cloudflare.
Optimize the database and enable GZIP compression.
Address server response time issues.
Optimize the homepage and landing pages.
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RE: How To Increase DR/DA Fast(in Month)?
Get good backlinks from relevant sites.
Create shareable content like infographics and research reports.
Contribute guest posts to quality websites.
Fix broken links by offering your content.
Use relevant keywords and create high-quality content.
Improve website speed and mobile-friendliness.
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RE: How to Reduce the spam score of the website?
Check Your Backlinks:
Use tools like Moz, Ahrefs, or Semrush to find bad backlinks.
Ask website owners to remove bad backlinks. If they don't, tell Google to ignore them.
Get good backlinks from reputable websites in your industry.Improve Your Content:
Don't use too many keywords in your content.
Create unique and helpful content that people will like.
Make sure your website is secure and uses HTTPS.Fix Technical Issues:
Fix broken links on your website.
Make your website load faster.
Make sure your website works well on mobile phones.Keep an Eye on Your Score:
Use tools like Moz or Semrush to check your spam score.
If you make big improvements, ask Google to review your website.Remember, it takes time to improve your website's score. By following these steps and focusing on good content and website quality, you can make your website better for search engines and visitors.
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RE: Write new articles or republish old ones?
I think it completely depends on your situation.
Is the information in your old article still relevant and valuable?
Yes: Republish with updates and optimizations.
No: Write a new article on the same topic with fresh information.
Do you have time and resources to create new content?
Yes: Write new articles on trending topics or to explore new directions.
No: Republish some older articles that are still valuable and relevant. -
RE: Backlink updates
@globalstudy54 said in Backlink updates:
re, I'd recommend using both tools, sort of like having two detectives cross-checking each other’s work. It ensures w
Yeah, Using multiple options can always be a good choice
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RE: My website DA is decreasing Day by Day
A declining Domain Authority (DA) can be frustrating, but don't panic! Let's investigate the potential causes and work on getting your website back on track. Here are some common culprits:
1. Backlink Blues:
Losing Links: Have websites that linked to you gone kaput? This can erode your DA.
Spammy Links: Low-quality or irrelevant backlinks can hurt your credibility with search engines.
Disavowed Links: Did you disavow any backlinks? While necessary for spammy links, it can temporarily lower your DA.
2. Content Catastrophe:Stale Content: Is your website a content ghost town? Fresh, high-quality content is crucial for DA.
Relevance Blues: Does your content match your target audience and website theme? Irrelevant content won't impress search engines.
Keyword Kerfuffle: Are you overstuffing keywords? This can backfire with search engines.
3. Technical Troubles:Slow Speeds: Is your website molasses-slow? Page speed is a major ranking factor.
Mobile Mess: Is your website mobile-friendly? A bad mobile experience hurts DA.
Accessibility Issues: Can everyone access your website, even those with disabilities? Accessibility matters for DA.
4. Algorithmic Anomalies:Search Engine Shifts: Did a major search engine algorithm update happen? These can temporarily shuffle DA scores.
Industry Fluctuations: Is your industry experiencing DA shifts? Keep an eye on competitor trends.
Now for the good news! You can fight back:Build high-quality backlinks: Focus on relevant, authoritative websites.
Create fresh, valuable content: Regularly publish informative, engaging content.
Optimize your website: Improve speed, mobile experience, and accessibility.
Monitor DA trends: Track your DA over time to identify patterns and areas for improvement.