Thanks for the response @Ryuzaki. Right after posting, I refined my Google searches because I was getting results for dynamic content, not dynamically created content.
Good thing I'm about to branch into a whole new category of platforms I can build this out with. Would be absolutely brutal to...
For those who don't know what I mean, let's look at the HubSpot page on Capterra: https://www.capterra.com/p/152373/HubSpot-CRM/
It has the basic information about the software as any overview would.
Then it appears they've dynamically created an "alternatives to Hubspot" page here...
That's just complete overkill. I'm ranking 2 sites for positions 1 & 2 for the same thing. They're hosted on the same server, done on my sole laptop, and interlink to each other in the menu bar.
It's painfully obvious that one site (biz directory) is a subsidiary of the primary site. I have 3...
Kind of related to what @Ryuzaki said, except I came up with a reusable block that showcases category-related posts at the end of every article. It is dynamic in that it adds additional links when a new post is published, but most of my categories have 5-10 posts so it doesn't get out of hand.
It sounds more and more like Amazon/FBA allowing people to sell on their platform for years only to collect all the data and make their Amazon basics lineup.
We've been feeding content (data) to Google for years in exchange for traffic, and they've just been training up to not need to send...
If you're worried about something happening to your website that would impact your income, figure out a way not to make your website your point of failure. Or rather, the volume of visitors to your website. Email list, selling products with a recurring component, whatever.
If Google went down...
If you're not a car guy (and neither am I) why not just get a reasonable A-to-B vehicle? When I was in my 20s I was cruising around in a Cadillac, now it's a Ford. Entirely because I drive to the gym and grocery store and that's about it.
If you have to consider it, it's probably not the right...
When that inevitably happens, I swap out the link with a link to an "alternative to [discontinued item]" article with a disclaimer at the top.
You should know that item is discontinued, so here are ten alternatives to [discontinued item] that can help you X.
I've looked at keywords an article is ranking for but shouldn't necessarily be ranking for.
Say I write an article about "selling your paintings online." It starts pulling in ranks, bringing traffic, all that good stuff. I check GSC queries it is ranking for and find a large number of...
It's less about being dumb and more about not being internet savvy/an internet power user. Even the most intelligent and logical people click ads, get lost in VSLs, accept the first result of Google as the truth, think the email with their name in it was sent 1-on-1, etc. They're just unaware of...
Both of those threads read like people who complain about recipe websites. If you don't want all the recipe fluff that comes with ranking on Google, buy a cookbook. If you don't want (and this is coming from the tweets those threads stemmed from) to read product reviews riddled with ads (because...
Are they though? Or is it a combination of frequency illusion, cognitive bias, and echo chambers? When all you follow are conservatives talking heads, you're going to notice good and bad things happening to conservative talking heads.
The they-hate-us-because-we're-conservative crowd just can't...
I've heard of Gab before. When searched it was the first thing that popped up. Same with Odysee. Both on Google. Not sure exactly what your point is? That you can't find things from a Google search? Don't use Google.
That was my point. We can talk about payment processors also, because AFAIK if...
Apart from Parler, what other platform was "boycotted to oblivion?" Shoot, even Stormfront is still up and can be found on Google. There are forums for some far more sinister shit that are alive and well because they aren't hosted where they aren't wanted.
Do you think the "Amazon Killer!!"...
I'm genuinely curious why this is such a massive issue among the free-market loving folks. Censorship? It's their platform. Terms & conditions apply. When did these websites become embedded in the constitution that it's a right to use them? Talk about entitled.
hs_email is the default campaign in HubSpot. Someone's giving you the homie hook-up.
I don't believe so. If the email sender were wise, they would have set UTM parameters for some possible reciprocal love.
Consider the depth you're trying to go with a niche, not the niche as a whole.
A "10 best mechanical keyboard" article requires the same depth of knowledge as a "10 best yoga mats" article. Someone writing needs to know a few key differentiating features/benefits of both, but they're both...