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The short answer is "it depends, but more than likely yes." Investing in a managed an scalable SEO strategy can be the kind of marketing effort that pays dividends slowly (but surely) over time. If the validity and value of the organic traffic you are generating is high, and these customers are...

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Not sure about order management, but you should check out seopanel.in - it's a free, open source SEO management dashboard that you can setup on your own hosting. It's not very user-friendly, need to get used to it but it does track everything nicely. Depending on how you want to manage your ord...

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I think this is a great thing. As with any industry, sometimes something major needs to happen to weed out the riff-raff. Keywords should not be the focus, and for real agencies they haven't been for a while now. While SEOs used to promote 'more traffic to your website', what they really should h...

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Personally I stopped using amp pages. Sure, it speeds up your site a little bit if it's a blog but I feel they're a worst user experience than having your regular site load on a faster server. The reason you're most likely seeing a high bounce rate because if someone is reading on Google News t...

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Google has placed importance on responsive design because it improves user experience and therefore more users visit the site and stay on the site longer. In turn this raises the sites ranking in Google. Your site content still needs to be good for you to rank in Google. Making a poorly ranking s...

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Hello, my name is Daniella. I am the founder of iliketodabble.com. I would suggest link building as soon as possible as it can take up to 10 weeks on average to see 1 rank jump. If you have followup questions, I am glad to help you on a call. Thank you, Daniella

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There are a few things you can do to improve your SEO for your website within 1 month. Here are a few tips: 1. Write high-quality, engaging content - SEO is all about attracting clicks and visitors to your website, which means that your content needs to be of the highest quality. Make sure to fo...

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The way you describe it, the 301 redirect is looping right back to the original URL which is odd. Start by looking at your .htaccess file. It lives on your server with all the other files that drive your website. Often times it's hidden and you have to take extra steps to find it. Your hostin...

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