SEO articles don't rank on Google, what do you think of it?
Sam D.
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Paul Richardson@paul_richardson
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Many won't, some will. Keep cranking out good quality content to raise the profile of your website.
One your website gets more traffic, some of the articles you've written will have more weight on the search engines.
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If you don't find your pages on Google with "site:", ask Google to recrawl your pages URL by URL via the Search Console. Do the same with your sitemap and your pages should be indexed (can take some time though).
If you find your pages on Google but that they don't show up for your target keywords, you might need to rework your content (following the tips from this thread)
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Did you try manually add your link to Google Console? I think it will give you feedback immediately and worked great for me!
Maybe it’s just that too little time has passed since publication and they haven’t been crowled yet?
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@olenabomko They are!
NotesNudge
ah, the elusive dance with google. SEO isn't about tricking the algorithm, but a conversation with it. here's a nuanced take:
1. quality over keywords: google’s smart. stuffing keywords won’t do. focus on creating value-driven, unique content.
2. learn the rhythm: SEO is a long game. learn from each attempt. iterate. evolve.
3. audience first: write for humans, not algorithms. engagement metrics are a signal to google.
4. get technical: ensure your site’s technically sound. think mobile-responsiveness, page speed, and secure connections.
5. backlinks matter: they’re like nods of approval from the web. earn them by creating share-worthy content.
6. patience, young padawan: good SEO is a slow brew, not an instant coffee.
and, every no-rank is a nudge towards a better understanding of your audience and the serp landscape. keep learning, keep growing.
Article quality: if the content is helpful and related to the title? structure clearly and logically? Links and images attached?
Website quality: less pv? potential bugs? Short users session time?
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Check if they are indexed I would say :)!
If your website/webapp has too many subdomains, it may be that whenever google crawls you, they think you are spamming and so give you less relevance. So important to index your pages
There are a few reasons why SEO articles might not rank on Google. The articles may not be well-written, informative, relevant, or optimized for Google search. If your SEO articles are not ranking on Google, you can try improving the quality of your writing, making sure your articles are relevant to the keywords that people are searching for, optimizing your articles for Google search, and building backlinks to your articles from high-quality websites.
Poor SEO practices or high competition might affect article rankings.
Insufficient SEO or fierce competition can impact article search rankings.
Weak SEO or intense competition may lead to low article rankings.
@joseph_haphuc thanks for your reply Joseph, any suggestions on how to gain time on writing SEO articles without cutting on the quality?