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Glad to hear it!
Thanks for all of this, Tim! Super helpful for getting our business, The Online Physiotherapist found. You’ve helped us level up.
That’s great to hear! π That’s why we do what we do
Great Video!
Thanks Chris!
Always great
Thank you Kennedy, glad you think so π
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Thank you for sharing, very insightful π
You’re very welcome!
I’ve filled the free website review at least 5 times over months, no one has ever gotten back to me. Don’t waste your time on that one.
Hey Qwerty, sorry to hear this. I’d be happy to look into this personally for you, if you want to drop me a line to [email protected]
I am an SEO guru… A lot of what you spoke about is nonsense. Just saying… “AI” rubbish… Clickbait bullshit!
If I sucked at SEO I would be posting BS clips on YT about how SEO is broken by “AI”. GTP-4… give me a break… Lazy and Naughty youtube uploaders…
Hey Datura Oo, thanks for the great comment – it’s awesome to be in the presence of an SEO guru π I’m not entirely sure what you mean, but happy to elaborate on any specific questions you might have about AI (or clickbait, for that matter)
I filled out the online review but I didn’t get a confirmation email.. Is that normal?
Hey Doug, no it’s not normal! If you drop me an email [email protected] I can have a dig around in the system and see what happened
Thanks Tim. I have a question, what to in this situation: Example: We have a job site, for the keywords (jobs london, full time jobs london) we need to create 2 different pages with unique content (because google shows different results for each keyword , so we can’t target those keywords on one page). We have only 100 jobs open and we want list these jobs in both pages. We want to show the jobs on many pages (which are very relevant and match the search intent), is this considered duplicate content? The pages will have different unique content, but the job section will be the same. Is this bad for SEO and should I avoid, or is it good for SEO?
Hey Sam! This is a similar situation to an eCommerce store that has products for sale that sit in different categories with their own category pages.
This is v unlikely to be considered duplicate content, as it’s actually how the site should work. The thing I’d be focussing on is to make sure that there is enough interesting and useful stuff on those pages (and the site in general) that is unique to them. E.g. guides to finding a job in London, guides to choosing between full and part time jobs.
If you haven’t already, you may also want to consider pages for more narrowly-targeted areas of London too (these will generally be easier to rank for, as well as potentially more likely to convert)
@Exposure Ninja Thanks for the detailed answer!
Quality information and production. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wondering why there isnt a tutorial on titles and meta with the 5 most used web pages – About us, Portfolio/Gallery, Contact us, Services, Home – I really dont see anyone doing example walkthroughs of this.
What are the most significant elements to get huge traffic through SEO?