Saw that pop up on my feed earlier today, it looks like a waste of resources for something that can be done in Sheets.
Love the 2nd example for finding a winning keyword is a post (I'm inferring) about a dog's diarrhea, and the win is a keyword that doesn't mention dogs.
In the spirit of CCarter using the last-movie-you-watched thread to talk about UFOs and aliens (???), I decided to rewatch Starship Troopers and subsequently order the book as well.
You're telling me you don't go on forums about SEO and immediately announce that you're an SEO expert who's been working in the industry for a while? As a language learning model...
I've got a few programmatic sites; check this out: just because you can make 60k pages doesn't mean you have to make 60k pages. Maybe 600 pages would suffice. It's fun to pump out 60k pages breaking down every bolt and light bulb in every truck, but damn, perhaps recognize that Google is telling...
Not really.
I have a few sites in the Yandex webmasters console, but only because they're translated into Russian.
There is one tool where you can download a list of every URL discovered and it will tell you why it is or isn't indexed. But even then it just says "BAD_QUALITY" and not exactly...
That's the part all the anti-AI voices aren't grasping.
This thread is now a bit more than one year old. The technology is improving like crazy and isn't slowing down. It's getting more accurate and faster on weaker machines.
Saw this a day ago: https://clipdrop.co/stable-diffusion-reimagine...
I just started getting really jiggy with ChatGPT a few weeks ago. Some of the things I've used it for
Setting up a sitewide redirect from a subdomain to a new domain, but I needed it to redirect to every page and subfolder so olddomain.com/this-page would go to newdomain.com/this-page. My...
Okay, this isn't an example but probably something someone could use with a bit of creativity if they're in the right niche:
AI-generated collaborations/product images for products that don't exist.
I'm not a sneakerhead, but I ended up on the /r/sneakers subreddit and came across this post...
Just saw this one on Twitter from AdWeek:
Taking a frame from an animation to make a brand redesign look like shit and using that as the 'featured image.' Massive engagement bait and its working.
A great example of an affiliate site done programmatically instead of with editorial content is https://technical.city/en, a GPU & CPU comparison site.
https://versus.com/en is doing this as well on a massive level, comparing a ton of different things, from electronics to vegetables to higher...
Yeah, when he made a whole site or page badmouthing a former employee, he was placed in the never-give-this-guy-a-dime category. IDC if he could give me the exact formula to rank 1st for 'best credit card', it's R-T-M8-E for that clown.
An absolute game-changer. All of my SEO clients were blown away that I could rank them #1 for keywords like "cyber security" and "personal injury lawyer" within days of signing. Granted, their leads haven't improved, but at least they're ranking first!!!!!
Yeah, I found one of my very early niche sites and one I made in 2017 that I only keep around because it makes enough to cover domain renewal every year. Both are very small compared to the sites I'm creating today, so I'm surprised they're on the list. Hell, the 2017 one is nothing but 150-word...
Do you talk like that in real life or just online?
You could watch Gridiron Gang, where most of the black people are criminals.
I think in The Longest Yard, Stone Cold calls Nelly the n-word.
Most of the Rocky movies are on there too, where Rocky beats up a few black people and a Russian...
When he first popped up on my YouTube recommended page, I looked up his site, and it ranked very well for dumb keywords like youtube video download or youtube to mp3. High-volume keywords he was able to sneak onto the front page with any amount of content. He still shows up in the SERPs for...