Hey Adam absolutely love your content I want to start blogging as a freelancer in other words writing Seo blogs for businesses if possible can you do a video on that?
I've been saying this for years, and this is the first I've heard anybody else repeat that, and I 100% agree. I first thought about it when song lyrics were being displayed, I think it was one of the first things they were doing with the answers and the results. It would say where they got the lyrics from, but you never had to click on their page never had a chance to see their ads or whatever content they had. Thanks were bound to change with the internet that we knew. I mean why would anyone invest time into providing greay quality content when the incentive just got removed
Thank you for the informative video. It's very specific and backed up with reasonable data. I run my own small marketing company, specializing in SEO for small and medium-sized businesses. Despite achieving good results with my specific clients, transitioning to a larger scale of content can be confusing without a consistent roadmap. I value your experience in having navigated this on a larger scale and appreciate you sharing the difficulties and range of numbers involved. There's so much inflated information online that gives the idea of overnight success, which is far from reality.
Great video, pal. You're one of the few people I've watched who encourage people to do the right thing, which is, put your users first. But unfortunately, Big Tech, and I don't want to mention any names, won't let us do this.
So in summary, it’s getting more and more difficult if not almost impossible for new blogs to make a decent amount of money from it. A few thoughts: 1) If you can’t use AI to help you with writing articles, how can you ever scale your content so you’ll achieve topical authority? 2) If 80% of your content has to be informative, you’ll probably never have enough transactional content that ranks. Remember: Not every (transactional) article will rank on Google. 3) For the few transactional articles you’ll write, you’ll either have to buy the products or already own them. How else do you want to review products with your “own human experience”?
I'm just getting into learning SEO and Lead Gen. What is the best source for keeping track of these changes as quickly as possible? Does Google have a dedicated site?
Hi Adam , pleased to see you, I hang on to you like a Hive Bee, very tired today , been going at it for three days and wasnt able to launch my site , after all those hours crashed it made some mistake yet again and know not how to fix right now.. Alone learn through trail and error what can be intense.. much love Kind regards
Hello, I have a question to ask. If a website has 250 articles and it deletes around 150 articles. Then it will crash, I know, and I have crashed my site. It has been six months, and I have written all those articles again, but nothing is working out. Now, I want to know if I write new blog posts with high quality, then will it get recovered or what will be your strategies if you get in this kind of problem. It is my first website, and I want to recover, please tell me your thoughts on this. Site's authority is around 7 and have good backlinks as well. One more thing I want to share with you. The articles only show up if they are searched in this format: Keyword/Title + Domain name.
I would update all of your articles to make them as helpful as possible. Then I’d make sure you build topical authority and lots of deep content in one niche (not going too wide with your articles). I’d also try to get your site’s DR to at least 30.
Hey Adam, great video! If you have articles that are getting some traffic but are not what you want to rank for but have built backlinks to them, should you still remove the articles? I'm assuming you wouldn't because this would affect your domain rating? Thanks in advance.
Thanks! If the articles are not relevant to your topical authority and what you want to rank for, you can still delete them even if they have backlinks. What you do is a 301 redirect, so that redirects the deleted URL to another one on your blog that you choose. You can use a WordPress plugin to do it or your web host can set redirect rules too. You should point it to the most relevant, similar article on your blog. With a 301 redirect you don’t lose any DR or link value.
@@AdamEnfroy Exactly the answer I was looking for, thank you! :) If you don't have another article that makes sense for the 301 redirects to point to, would the blog page be the next best choice?
My articles won't even show in the search results. Not even after an allintitle search! My seo score is 90-91 on rank math, my content is linking to other sites but google has decided to keep it out of the search engine all together
There could be a number of different reasons for this. If your articles are all indexed in Google Search Console and you're not seeing any impressions or any results in the top 100, it's probably an issue of site age/backlinks. If you have a new blog, getting a few external backlinks pointing to you will help a lot. Also, sometimes it just takes some time for Google to find you. I'd also make sure that your content is as helpful as possible and written from your own human experience (not written by AI).
00:04 Google's frequent algorithm updates are affecting content creators. 02:04 Google algorithm changes emphasize helpful content over SEO. 03:43 Common Mistakes in SEO Content 05:24 Google is now expecting every article to be high quality. 07:10 Quality human content is key for SEO in 2024 08:59 Creating high-quality content is crucial for SEO survival 10:40 Focus on improving the page experience for better SEO results in 2024 12:27 Focus on website navigation and content ratio for SEO survival 14:13 Emphasize expertise and experience in content. 16:03 Google promotes removal of low-quality content from your site 17:42 Future-proof your strategies with helpful content and diversified revenue streams. 19:17 Diversify revenue streams and platforms for success
You can 301 redirect it if it has link value/external backlinks pointing to it so that you maintain that SEO value. But you’ll need to point it to the most relevant possible post/page. You can check the backlinks to those pages in Ahrefs or other tools. If you’re deleting and it doesn’t have any value or links, just 410 it.
You could review laptops but it is competitive with big tech blogs and media sites. You should find a sub-niche within laptops, like gaming laptops or laptops for remote work and cover topical authority in one segment of laptops.
I've been saying this for a while now, It's time for Google to be replaced! We need something better. And, It's time for UA-cam to have some competition.
Funny how they make all these changes but the experience as a searcher has got steadily worse year on year. Whole page of ads to wade past. And then as a business owner trying to do consumer focused content, focusing on quality, nothing spammy etc and still losing ranking most updates. I hate the google experience now and I hope the rise of AI decimates their business.
I understand what Adam is saying, but one thing I disagree with is google is showing very high DR sites because their content is better. That makes no sense because we see people with DR over 75 being affected with the same update but the media sites that belong to large media companies aren't being affected with the same DR. Since 2017 all google updates has some how benefited the large media sites more. In my personal opinion this is because of internal partnerships between google and these media companies. These media companies are mostly owned billion dollar companies those of which have a lot influence. Us bloggers partner for articles its naive to think they don't partner with each other as well.
I agree with you and I don’t think their content is better - it’s definitely worse than a lot of posts well written by smaller blogs. They just have more authority and backlinks so Google trusts them I guess.
I have a problem reading on reddit. To many idiots on there, thinking their professionals. But they get top of the list for being a big company and having high revenue and high ad traffic for google.
The first thing you need to ask before starting any of this is "have I ever bought anything I've found through Google?" The answer is almost certainly "hell no." Google doesn't make money from you. They make their money selling your information.
I thought it was mostly what you said but then the wordsatscale guy just proved he can rank a list of words with zero readability last week still. Seems Google isn't nearly as clever as they want to be seen as yet. Also ai stuff ranks well, so does scraped duplicate job descriptions by the thousands on another site I run word for word, but I have on another site hand written well referenced proper career area expertise, no ads, maybe 1 affiliate link on entire site, unique articles own experiences over 20 yrs with python walk throughs screenshots etc etc that Google drops from the index without the site: parameter. The enigma continues 😅
"You've made a good point, but we are now in the era of mobile traffic. What's the purpose of demonstrating a desktop version of the website there? = ="
It’s funny to see creators making videos and believe they know how to rank and what you should do and not do, when even Google itself doesn’t know anymore what they do and what works and what does not work. Helpful content? Why would I need to ask Google or so called SEO experts about helpful content? If you don’t know if your content is not helpful you should seek a doctor and check your brain 🧠 😂 Point is. Forget about humpty dumpty Videos 😂
That's some funny 'ish' .....I've made a conscious decision to only follow @AdamEnfoy just because I find it makes it easier on my brain... I really like the way you teach and the way I look at it is that everyday I watch it's positive reinforcement from an expert in the field. It's kind of like getting reps in ...in the weight room.
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How can I contact you? cuz I want to negotiate with you in a business and I want to discuss about that. By the way, I like your creating skill
Adam will win the Oscar soon. I love the intro. 😂
Honestly 😂😂😂
That was a nice start to the video
This is awesome. SERIOUSLY helpful. Loved it. And the intro is fun, and I loved the bloopers at the end! Thanks, Adam (and crew!).
Great video! Some key points were highlighted that I hadn't heard anyone else discuss. Thank you!
Hey Adam absolutely love your content I want to start blogging as a freelancer in other words writing Seo blogs for businesses if possible can you do a video on that?
Search my channel for “AI content” and check out that video from two weeks ago.
As usual, great content Adam! Thanks for the value you bring into this space!
What a video hook!!! This had me cracking up. Great job Adam. You continue to inspire me to think outside the box, as usual!
I love the irony of Google emphasizing EEAT only to rank Quora and Reddit threads high in the SERPS.
Hilariously nailed it! Well done.
That was the best intro that I've ever seen! 💯😂🤣🤣🤣
I like the idea of improving or removing older posts. I will definitely look into this as my views have slowed down lately
I love your presentation. it is real helpful and approachable
I've been saying this for years, and this is the first I've heard anybody else repeat that, and I 100% agree.
I first thought about it when song lyrics were being displayed, I think it was one of the first things they were doing with the answers and the results. It would say where they got the lyrics from, but you never had to click on their page never had a chance to see their ads or whatever content they had.
Thanks were bound to change with the internet that we knew. I mean why would anyone invest time into providing greay quality content when the incentive just got removed
Thank you for the informative video. It's very specific and backed up with reasonable data. I run my own small marketing company, specializing in SEO for small and medium-sized businesses. Despite achieving good results with my specific clients, transitioning to a larger scale of content can be confusing without a consistent roadmap. I value your experience in having navigated this on a larger scale and appreciate you sharing the difficulties and range of numbers involved. There's so much inflated information online that gives the idea of overnight success, which is far from reality.
Great video, pal. You're one of the few people I've watched who encourage people to do the right thing, which is, put your users first. But unfortunately, Big Tech, and I don't want to mention any names, won't let us do this.
Awesome video!! There's light at the end of the tunnel for my little blog after all.
Good way start blogging in 2023, is that buy domain what has many backlinks already and older domains.
Love the intro. you made my day😉
This was great, I needed this today.
I AM FIRST TIME user, watched your full video just bcoz of the funny intro..very helpful advices thanks.
Thanks, Adam, important points you have shared with all.....great work.
Thank you. Stating the experience level in blog posts makes sense.
Love the intro. More like this!
The intro was sweeet 😂 love it
So in summary, it’s getting more and more difficult if not almost impossible for new blogs to make a decent amount of money from it. A few thoughts:
1) If you can’t use AI to help you with writing articles, how can you ever scale your content so you’ll achieve topical authority?
2) If 80% of your content has to be informative, you’ll probably never have enough transactional content that ranks. Remember: Not every (transactional) article will rank on Google.
3) For the few transactional articles you’ll write, you’ll either have to buy the products or already own them. How else do you want to review products with your “own human experience”?
Great Video Adam
The beginning was hilarious 🤣 😅
I'm just getting into learning SEO and Lead Gen. What is the best source for keeping track of these changes as quickly as possible? Does Google have a dedicated site?
You remind me of Roshtein lol, killer content bro.
This is an Awesome Video! Keep it up Adam..
Excellent information! Thank you!
this is really useful information
But there is no any way to delete an article from Google permanently. Any solution?
Yes there is. You need to perform a 410 once you deleted the article 😊
@@eddyballe How to do that?
Hi Adam , pleased to see you, I hang on to you like a Hive Bee, very tired today , been going at it for three days and wasnt able to launch my site , after all those hours crashed it made some mistake yet again and know not how to fix right now.. Alone learn through trail and error what can be intense.. much love Kind regards
Great informative video, Adam. Thanks for that!
Just a question: how do you think the end of third-party cookies will affect affiliate websites?
Hello, I have a question to ask. If a website has 250 articles and it deletes around 150 articles. Then it will crash, I know, and I have crashed my site. It has been six months, and I have written all those articles again, but nothing is working out. Now, I want to know if I write new blog posts with high quality, then will it get recovered or what will be your strategies if you get in this kind of problem. It is my first website, and I want to recover, please tell me your thoughts on this. Site's authority is around 7 and have good backlinks as well. One more thing I want to share with you. The articles only show up if they are searched in this format: Keyword/Title + Domain name.
I would update all of your articles to make them as helpful as possible. Then I’d make sure you build topical authority and lots of deep content in one niche (not going too wide with your articles). I’d also try to get your site’s DR to at least 30.
WTH to do! It really is off putting for people who want to start.
Hey Adam, great video!
If you have articles that are getting some traffic but are not what you want to rank for but have built backlinks to them, should you still remove the articles? I'm assuming you wouldn't because this would affect your domain rating? Thanks in advance.
Thanks! If the articles are not relevant to your topical authority and what you want to rank for, you can still delete them even if they have backlinks. What you do is a 301 redirect, so that redirects the deleted URL to another one on your blog that you choose. You can use a WordPress plugin to do it or your web host can set redirect rules too. You should point it to the most relevant, similar article on your blog. With a 301 redirect you don’t lose any DR or link value.
@@AdamEnfroy Exactly the answer I was looking for, thank you! :) If you don't have another article that makes sense for the 301 redirects to point to, would the blog page be the next best choice?
Great intro adam
Looooovve the intro 😂😂😂
My articles won't even show in the search results. Not even after an allintitle search! My seo score is 90-91 on rank math, my content is linking to other sites but google has decided to keep it out of the search engine all together
They are indexed on the console so i know that's not the problem
There could be a number of different reasons for this. If your articles are all indexed in Google Search Console and you're not seeing any impressions or any results in the top 100, it's probably an issue of site age/backlinks. If you have a new blog, getting a few external backlinks pointing to you will help a lot. Also, sometimes it just takes some time for Google to find you. I'd also make sure that your content is as helpful as possible and written from your own human experience (not written by AI).
Adam can you make a Google analytics masterclass?
00:04 Google's frequent algorithm updates are affecting content creators.
02:04 Google algorithm changes emphasize helpful content over SEO.
03:43 Common Mistakes in SEO Content
05:24 Google is now expecting every article to be high quality.
07:10 Quality human content is key for SEO in 2024
08:59 Creating high-quality content is crucial for SEO survival
10:40 Focus on improving the page experience for better SEO results in 2024
12:27 Focus on website navigation and content ratio for SEO survival
14:13 Emphasize expertise and experience in content.
16:03 Google promotes removal of low-quality content from your site
17:42 Future-proof your strategies with helpful content and diversified revenue streams.
19:17 Diversify revenue streams and platforms for success
waw adam cool fantastic vedio exclane thanks
Brilliant
Luckily I only had one client hit. If I’m “deleting” content should I 301 redirect it?
You can 301 redirect it if it has link value/external backlinks pointing to it so that you maintain that SEO value. But you’ll need to point it to the most relevant possible post/page. You can check the backlinks to those pages in Ahrefs or other tools. If you’re deleting and it doesn’t have any value or links, just 410 it.
The intro is wild
intro is hilarious!
sir is laptop a good niche for blogging in 2024
i ask this question tons of time in your video comment please tell me the right answer plz sir
You could review laptops but it is competitive with big tech blogs and media sites. You should find a sub-niche within laptops, like gaming laptops or laptops for remote work and cover topical authority in one segment of laptops.
@@AdamEnfroy ok sir, thanks for replay love you sir
liked, subscribed, commented :) great stuff good content.
I've been saying this for a while now, It's time for Google to be replaced! We need something better. And, It's time for UA-cam to have some competition.
Funny how they make all these changes but the experience as a searcher has got steadily worse year on year. Whole page of ads to wade past. And then as a business owner trying to do consumer focused content, focusing on quality, nothing spammy etc and still losing ranking most updates. I hate the google experience now and I hope the rise of AI decimates their business.
my 1 year old blog gets 0 google views but gets more from bing and yahoo
I understand what Adam is saying, but one thing I disagree with is google is showing very high DR sites because their content is better.
That makes no sense because we see people with DR over 75 being affected with the same update but the media sites that belong to large media companies aren't being affected with the same DR.
Since 2017 all google updates has some how benefited the large media sites more. In my personal opinion this is because of internal partnerships between google and these media companies.
These media companies are mostly owned billion dollar companies those of which have a lot influence. Us bloggers partner for articles its naive to think they don't partner with each other as well.
I agree with you and I don’t think their content is better - it’s definitely worse than a lot of posts well written by smaller blogs. They just have more authority and backlinks so Google trusts them I guess.
@@AdamEnfroyBut you have a lot of authority and you were hit hard. Where did your traffic go?
So its like building a human brand which part of your brand strategy. Talk to human not to machines
The intro is crazy lol
Haha love the intro
The previous Google algorithm destroyed my site's growth. It cut my users by 70%.
I always watch UA-cam on my TV though so I can’t click the link 🔗
Hahahaha amazing intro!!
😂😂😂😂 that is really what i want do and say just stop Update 😅😅
I have a problem reading on reddit. To many idiots on there, thinking their professionals. But they get top of the list for being a big company and having high revenue and high ad traffic for google.
the intro xD
How do you know what's a low quality post?
Major arm tat
Share button on porn sites is crazy
The first thing you need to ask before starting any of this is "have I ever bought anything I've found through Google?" The answer is almost certainly "hell no." Google doesn't make money from you. They make their money selling your information.
Really? Because I know many people for whom the first step when making is buying decision is to Google "Best ______".
I thought it was mostly what you said but then the wordsatscale guy just proved he can rank a list of words with zero readability last week still. Seems Google isn't nearly as clever as they want to be seen as yet. Also ai stuff ranks well, so does scraped duplicate job descriptions by the thousands on another site I run word for word, but I have on another site hand written well referenced proper career area expertise, no ads, maybe 1 affiliate link on entire site, unique articles own experiences over 20 yrs with python walk throughs screenshots etc etc that Google drops from the index without the site: parameter. The enigma continues 😅
Adam Froy… I just donated 10k to ur bge and bga program, thanks 😈 now I can watch ur thick beard and big teeth everyday on my screen 😊🥳
what a intro 😂
❤
its dumb or shall I say wicked behavior to mock YOUR Creator
😂
"You've made a good point, but we are now in the era of mobile traffic. What's the purpose of demonstrating a desktop version of the website there? = ="
😂 intro
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😅 ..you don't look like a comedian 😢...
It’s funny to see creators making videos and believe they know how to rank and what you should do and not do, when even Google itself doesn’t know anymore what they do and what works and what does not work.
Helpful content? Why would I need to ask Google or so called SEO experts about helpful content?
If you don’t know if your content is not helpful you should seek a doctor and check your brain 🧠 😂
Point is. Forget about humpty dumpty Videos 😂
Wtf is this intro lol
That's some funny 'ish' .....I've made a conscious decision to only follow @AdamEnfoy just because I find it makes it easier on my brain... I really like the way you teach and the way I look at it is that everyday I watch it's positive reinforcement from an expert in the field. It's kind of like getting reps in ...in the weight room.