Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 1:51:25 GMT -7
Thanks to the invitation of my friend Francesco, I am writing to you about how I indexed the WebCalcio.Net website , a small blog (not a newspaper) which in the last two months has produced 4 million unique visitors . First of all it must be said that under this website there is not a real editorial staff but 3-4 friends with a passion for football of which only me, a computer scientist and programmer with a passion for SEO. Yes, passion, the only way to convert the time spent writing the few articles a day on the site (from 5 to 15) into visits. Being a news site you must first of all be timely and always "connected" with the world of football: publishing the article of the moment before other sites makes you have greater "luck" in indexing, just as sharing them on social media makes you have greater hope of being high in the SERPs in case your article goes viral.
Are old articles harmful? From my point of view, no… As written by Francesco in an article some time ago, on the TuttoJuve case study . com , old and dated articles will never be visited, so crawling them daily could impact the site's crawling budget. In my case, however, it wasn't exactly like this: the day I decided to scan all the contents of the site (even those from a year ago) and not just those from the Denmark Telegram Number Data previous day and days, the site had a clear and unprecedented growth in my SEO experience, albeit brief. So my advice (certainly not approved by everyone) is to play on the global numbers when you don't have the strength to work on the daily ones . Difficulties? How to approach a world with so much competition? I must admit, and I do it without problems, that in my 14 month journey with WebCalcio.
Net , I had many problems that left me stuck at the bottom of the SERPs. My solution was to meet with SEO specialists (including the excellent Francesco and Mario Pompilio) who helped me grow and understand the errors that, although transcendental, created "blocks" that prevented me from growing. Conclusions Content is everything . Yes, for this type of site it is exactly like this, at least in my case it was like this. Writing short news doesn't convert, I can assure you first hand. And it's all about throwing yourself body and soul into the project you want to undertake, experiencing it as a passion before (and more) than a real job.
Are old articles harmful? From my point of view, no… As written by Francesco in an article some time ago, on the TuttoJuve case study . com , old and dated articles will never be visited, so crawling them daily could impact the site's crawling budget. In my case, however, it wasn't exactly like this: the day I decided to scan all the contents of the site (even those from a year ago) and not just those from the Denmark Telegram Number Data previous day and days, the site had a clear and unprecedented growth in my SEO experience, albeit brief. So my advice (certainly not approved by everyone) is to play on the global numbers when you don't have the strength to work on the daily ones . Difficulties? How to approach a world with so much competition? I must admit, and I do it without problems, that in my 14 month journey with WebCalcio.
Net , I had many problems that left me stuck at the bottom of the SERPs. My solution was to meet with SEO specialists (including the excellent Francesco and Mario Pompilio) who helped me grow and understand the errors that, although transcendental, created "blocks" that prevented me from growing. Conclusions Content is everything . Yes, for this type of site it is exactly like this, at least in my case it was like this. Writing short news doesn't convert, I can assure you first hand. And it's all about throwing yourself body and soul into the project you want to undertake, experiencing it as a passion before (and more) than a real job.