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manmishra · 3 months ago
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🚫🔍 Struggling with "noindex detected" errors in Google Search Console? Our latest guide reveals where the issue might stem from and provides actionable steps to resolve it! Boost your site's visibility today! 🌐✨ #SEO #GoogleSearchConsole #WebmasterTools
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pranaywahi · 17 days ago
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Resolve Indexing Issues: Boost Your Website's Crawlability & Search Rankings
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Have you ever wondered why your website, which you worked so hard to design beautifully, just won't show up in Google's search results? You never feel alike. Another one of the biggest causes that are often overlooked is poor crawlability and indexing issues. Simply put, if Google can't crawl or index your pages correctly, they're as good as being unheard of in the digital realm.
Indexing is the gateway to visibility. When your website's pages are not indexed properly, your chances of attaining rankings take a big hit, even if you have good content and backlinks. Installing a bookstore and not listing your address anywhere? That is what having a page which is not indexed feels like.
Broken linking, incorrect use of the robots.txt file, duplicate content, and improper sitemap settings are common culprits. Those little technical glitches can significantly hurt or improve your SEO.
And the good news?
Its Fixable! Enter the company's Seobix. Their sophisticated auditing and monitoring technology enables them to quickly diagnose why your pages aren't indexed and begin technical remediation to get your site back into the light. Whether it's fixing crawl errors, internal linking, sitemap, or canonical tags, the precision approach ensures no valuable content is left in the shade.
It is not only about fixing errors while improving crawlability but about tweaking your whole site structure in a way that search engines can smoothly navigate, comprehend, and prioritize its content. Seobix gives you the tools and actionable insights that make such work straightforward, getting each important page the attention it deserves in the SERPs.
Fast EPS: The current fast start from the AI concert needs creative content on the one side and flawless technical on-the-right-side execution. It had better be time for fixing than guesswork if another page does not find your site.
With Seobix, one loses the complexity of crawlability and indexation while gaining rank, thus bringing traffic and glorifying your business online.
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infoanalysishub · 17 days ago
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How HTTP Status Codes & DNS Errors Impact Google Search
Learn how HTTP status codes, network failures, and DNS errors affect Google Search indexing and crawling. Fix soft 404s, 5xx issues, and debug DNS problems. How HTTP Status Codes, Network, and DNS Errors Affect Google Search Google Search relies on efficient and accurate crawling of web content to provide the most relevant results to users. This crawling process is governed by how websites…
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lordsmerchantco · 3 months ago
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Why Some Websites' Structured Data Cannot Be Detected by Google Rich Results?
Table of Contents Introduction Understanding Structured Data How Google Rich Results Work Common Issues with Structured Data Detection How to Fix Structured Data Errors AI Overview: Enhancing Structured Data with AI Featured Snippets & AEO Optimization GEO Targeting for Local SEO Impact FAQs About Structured Data and Google Rich Results People Also Ask (PAA) People Also Search…
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bloggerkey · 7 months ago
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Google Search Console क्या है | Google Search Console in Hindi
आज के डिजिटल युग में, ऑनलाइन उपस्थिति किसी भी व्यवसाय या वेबसाइट के लिए अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण है। अपनी वेबसाइट की स्थिति को ट्रैक करने और उसकी खोज इंजन रैंकिंग को बेहतर बनाने के लिए, वेबमास्टरों के पास एक महत्वपूर्ण उपकरण है: Google Search Console। यह एक ऐसा मुफ्त टूल है जो आपकी वेबसाइट के प्रदर्शन की निगरानी करने में मदद करता है और आपको SEO (Search Engine Optimization) की रणनीतियों को अनुकूलित करने…
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digitaltogrow · 1 year ago
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Unraveling Google Search Console Crawl Reports
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In the vast realm of digital marketing, where every click, impression, and interaction counts, understanding the intricacies of your website's performance is paramount. Among the myriad tools available to webmasters, Google Search Console stands out as a beacon of insight, offering invaluable data and analytics to optimize online presence. Within this arsenal of tools lies a particularly potent resource: Crawl Reports.
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bamsara · 2 years ago
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Alright! With the DDOS attacks on AO3, I got most of my fics still on my laptop together on google docs just in case. If you'd like to read them, please consider using these or downloading the fics from here instead of refreshing AO3 until they get everything under control!
Note: Some of these fics are from the DRAFT versions I had on my laptop, and may contain different scenes before revisions and/or spelling and grammatical errors.
FNAF:
Solar Lunacy. (Wordcount: 225k. Completely uploaded current chapters. Indexed)
3 Days, 3 Nights, 1 Eclipse (One-shot. Wordcount 6.1K)
Wireless Behavior (One-shot. Wordcount: 6.3K)
Simply, A Head Cold (One-shot. Wordcount 7.5k)
Bytes of Lunacy (Working on adding)
Saturday Insomnia (Working on adding)
Invader Zim:
Cryptids, Emotions, And The Possible End of the World. (The Entire Series. Over 200k words.) (Indexed finished.)
In Which Shenanigans Happen. (Complete Drabble Prompt Series. Wordcount: 13.7K)
Blook Pak (Working on adding)
A Moment (Two-shot. Wordcount: 16.1k)
Fight Me! (Working on adding)
Don't Starve
(Currently working on adding these fics)
Experimentation, Embers, and Everything Else
Nightly Shenanigans
Ghosts Are Real and So Is Hope
Matchsticks and Scalpels
Strike a Match, and Sparks Fly
You Are Not Ophelia
Burned For You
21 Drabble Prompts
Jealousy
I will periodically reblog this page as I update and index everything.
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Introducing: The Index
For a while now, I’ve been really bothered by how unhelpful the tumblr search function can be when trying to find specific pokémon posts I’ve done. So, I figured, what better solution is there than to spend WAAAAY too much time compiling a google document with links to every post? So here it is, the big thing I’ve been working on! This document has a link to all of my posts, sorted into the national pokédex, the regional pokédexes, and the 18 pokémon types. It also includes links to other types of posts, like evolution line spotlights and yearly top-10s. As I make more and more posts, they will be added to the document so that it stays up to date. If you come across any issues with it (and I’m sure there are, as there’s plenty of room for error with something like this), like misspellings, incorrect pokédex numbers, etc, please feel free to let me know in the comments on either this post or my pinned one (where the link to the doc will also be found). Anyway, it’s perhaps not super flashy, but it took a long time to make so I hope you find it useful if you enjoy the blog! Thanks for your patience!
Link to the Index: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18I0JUJfxdauxPZNfIeQbsLFA2imSoiqMKi08mOaxmec/edit
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[Oh, and since I don’t know how to share a google doc anonymously, this whole thing is a name reveal. Hi, I’m Jackson (he/him) :) ]
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junkomc · 11 days ago
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COD Omegaverse (ⅹOmega male reader) last chapter [Love is enough] is now available.
Simon x male reader, John x male reader, Gary x male reader
A new life is born in the pack, and a new life begins for Omega. Your beloved Alphas will always be by your side...
As always, I used Google Translate to write this fic, so I apologize if there are any grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, mistranslations, or other mistakes that ruin the story.
You can read the full story on AO3.
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↓Preview
On that day, two adorable twin babies were born in the delivery room of the hospital on the base.
One was an alpha boy and the other an alpha girl.
About eight months ago, the week after Simon returned safely from his mission, you went to see Dr Davis to confirm the presence of the two gestational sacs.
When you found out, your heart warmed as you realised that your dream might not have been just a lucid dream, but a prophetic one. During your pregnancy, you sometimes became mentally unstable when the Alphas were away on missions due to your tragic past experiences. However, the military made sure that the three Alphas were never on missions at the same time. Because of this, you were always accompanied by a dependable and loving Alpha, so you managed to get through it.
Then, in your 37th week of pregnancy, you gave birth to twins by caesarean section at the hospital on the base. Even during the operation, you couldn't help but worry about whether the puppies were safe. You couldn't relax until you heard their first cries. The moment the doctor finally brought them close to you and showed you their faces, you burst into tears of happiness.
A few hours later, when the local anaesthetic wore off, you were in some pain from the wound and after-labour pains. However, you wanted to see the alphas and the puppies, so you pressed the nurse call button. After being examined by the doctor, you were given permission to meet them.
"Omega!" "Are you OK?" "You did really well, Omega."
As soon as they entered the room, the Alphas ran over to you, who was lying on the bed. Each of them called out to you and tried to comfort you.
John gently stroked your cheek and kissed your forehead; Simon gently stroked your shoulder, rubbed it and kissed your cheek; and Gary held your hand tightly and kissed the back of it.
"Alphas, I'm the happiest omega in the world right now…"
Just as the Alphas smiled at your words, there was a knock on the hospital room door, and a nurse came in with the puppies.
"Come on, say hello."
The nurse gently handed you the puppies. You held the boy on your left and the girl on your right, sniffing their heads and kissing their foreheads.
"Hello, sweeties."
John approached the twins, looked into their faces and lightly poked their soft cheeks with his index fingers.
"They're so cute…"
Gary tried to make eye contact with them, saying, "Can I see your faces better?"Simon approached them too, and they all looked into the puppies' faces together.
"The puppies have opened their eyes."
You looked at the twins when Simon said that.
The boy had beautiful hazel eyes like Gary's and the girl had bright, clear blue eyes like John's. Both of them had the same hair colour as you.
"What wonderful puppies,"said John, touching each of their little cheeks in turn and gently kissing their foreheads. "An angel gave birth to an angel." Gary took the twins' little hands and smiled as they gripped his fingers tightly. "Do you have any name ideas?" Simon gently ran his fingers through your messy hair and asked, glancing back and forth between you and the twins.
Alphas had always wanted Omega to decide on the puppy's name. Coincidentally, you had been thinking of names for both boys and girls ever since that dream.
"Adam and Olivia."
You muttered, gazing lovingly at the twins, and Alphas exchanged smiles and nodded, "That's settled."
Two months later…
-John,Omega-
On a warm, sunny afternoon, you and John were relaxing together on the garden sofa.
"Omega… I'm so happy that the twins were born safely, that you're healthy, and that everyone in the pack can spend time together like this."
Alpha gently stroked the hair of Omega leaning on his shoulder.
"I'm really happy too. I never thought I'd get pregnant again, or hold a puppy in my arms, and I never thought I'd meet the alphas of the pack again."
"I also think it's a miracle that I was able to meet an omega like you."
"A male omega like me… right?"
You smiled mischievously at John, who smiled bitterly in return and poked your side. "You still say that?" he asked. As you tried to twist away, John quickly grabbed you and pinned you down on the sofa. You both giggled, putting your foreheads together. When your eyes met, you stared at each other for a while before kissing. What started as a gentle touch gradually deepened into a passionate embrace. You became completely absorbed in the warmth and comfort of your alpha, naturally placing your hands inside John's shirt and caressing his bare skin. John then said, "Wait a moment, Omega," and took a key out of his trouser pocket, shaking it in front of you a few times. "This day has finally come,"you muttered, overcome with emotion. John smiled and unlocked the collar. He removed the collar completely from around your neck, saying, "Finally… you're officially an omega in our pack," as he gently stroked your cheek.
"Omega, please understand that I wanted this more than you did."
The circumstances of your first encounter with John were shocking, but he always embraced you with love, supported you when you lost contact with Simon, and gently comforted and praised you when you felt irritated or servile due to the stress of anxiety and fatigue during pregnancy and after childbirth, and always tried to keep you positive.
You were truly grateful that the perfect Alpha had accepted you, a male Omega who had once lost his pack and puppies. You felt truly lucky.
"I know… but… I'm happy, but I'm a little nervous. This is my first time being marked…"
When you looked at John anxiously, he stroked your head as if to reassure you, brushed your hair and kissed your forehead.
"It'll be OK. The pain will only last a moment, and I'm happy to be your first."
Usually, when an omega in a military pack is marked by several alphas, it is the pack alpha leader who does the marking. So you knew that John would be the first to mark you. "I'm happy you're my first Alpha, too." You pulled John towards you, and he kissed you, nuzzling your neck and running his tongue around your scent glands. "Omega, Simon is looking after Adam and Olivia, so you don't have to worry about anything. What would you like to do? Would you like me to mark you now, or would you prefer to wait until you receive your official military papers?"
John raised one eyebrow and teased you with a challenging smile. Of course, you didn't lie to him about your feelings, and grabbed the collar of John's shirt, pulling him closer until your lips were almost touching as you sweetly whispered.
"…You think I can wait?"
Please see the full story on AO3
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evilliousunderground · 1 year ago
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Detail from "Miniature garden girl" official PV that hasn't been noticed for almost 16 years!
Official PV of "Miniature Garden Girl" was released on July 3, 2008, and has a lot of illustrations, not only Suzunosuke's. And there is this illustration among another ones that appears between 03:03 and 03:19 :
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By the way, curiously, Michelle's arms in this art are placed the same way as Eva's in "Moonlit Bear" PV, that was released on the same date as "Miniature Garden Girl" song (but not clip) — June 22, but a year apart.
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The fact is that the background of this illustration is text in English. What's it about? Well, it isn't "Lorem ipsum", and that's all able to know. If the illustration will be edited by right way, only some of the letters will be readable, the rest is unreadable not so much because of the quality, but because of the outline of Michelle's profile.
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So, these are all words those are able to read:
my thought ... (will?) no (... c_agens?)
(use?) my (eyes?) ... (remember?)
to... words (and want?)
As for any kind of (future?)
(reach?) you (sometimes?)
(...time?) (memory?) (together?) (some...?)
(not come) back (anymore in...?)
that that
(quietly a memory want?)
(and for height?)
quietly a (memory?)
(something _and?)
(stillness?) ... of a (wing?) feeling
(...stars) who (beg?)
millions of (years?)
(us ... impression?)
... (if?)
(not?) stop (we?)
As you see, the text is difficult to index at least because there is nothing to type into Google for getting any result. But does this make sense, what if the text is inserted as decorative feature only? Yes, the probability of this is high, however...
The fact is that the clip was made imitating the about Victorian or Art Nouveau styles, and yes, inserts in the form of text from English-language newspapers of the early 20th century are sometimes used for creation of pre-WW1 epoch. But here the case is a bit different: firstly, the text looks more like a passage of a letter or a novel, and secondly, the font used in the background looks like a font from a simple HTML page, without the serifs mandatory for newspapers of more than a century ago. Yes, the lack of serifs can be explained by resolution, but if they were really there, it would be even more difficult to read with such quality. Another thing to point out is the "that that", which looks like an obvious typo or machine translation error from 2008, which raises two questions: where did the text come from, and, if the text was made up by mothy or the illustration author, where is Japanese original?
However, knowing that the canon of EC was changed a long time ago, this is already of archaeological interest. But it doesn't cancel the fact that no one paid attention to this detail for more than 1,5 decades.
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mariacallous · 1 year ago
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A week after its algorithms advised people to eat rocks and put glue on pizza, Google admitted Thursday that it needed to make adjustments to its bold new generative AI search feature. The episode highlights the risks of Google’s aggressive drive to commercialize generative AI—and also the treacherous and fundamental limitations of that technology.
Google’s AI Overviews feature draws on Gemini, a large language model like the one behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT, to generate written answers to some search queries by summarizing information found online. The current AI boom is built around LLMs’ impressive fluency with text, but the software can also use that facility to put a convincing gloss on untruths or errors. Using the technology to summarize online information promises can make search results easier to digest, but it is hazardous when online sources are contractionary or when people may use the information to make important decisions.
“You can get a quick snappy prototype now fairly quickly with an LLM, but to actually make it so that it doesn't tell you to eat rocks takes a lot of work,” says Richard Socher, who made key contributions to AI for language as a researcher and, in late 2021, launched an AI-centric search engine called You.com.
Socher says wrangling LLMs takes considerable effort because the underlying technology has no real understanding of the world and because the web is riddled with untrustworthy information. “In some cases it is better to actually not just give you an answer, or to show you multiple different viewpoints,” he says.
Google’s head of search Liz Reid said in the company’s blog post late Thursday that it did extensive testing ahead of launching AI Overviews. But she added that errors like the rock eating and glue pizza examples—in which Google’s algorithms pulled information from a satirical article and jocular Reddit comment, respectively—had prompted additional changes. They include better detection of “nonsensical queries,” Google says, and making the system rely less heavily on user-generated content.
You.com routinely avoids the kinds of errors displayed by Google’s AI Overviews, Socher says, because his company developed about a dozen tricks to keep LLMs from misbehaving when used for search.
“We are more accurate because we put a lot of resources into being more accurate,” Socher says. Among other things, You.com uses a custom-built web index designed to help LLMs steer clear of incorrect information. It also selects from multiple different LLMs to answer specific queries, and it uses a citation mechanism that can explain when sources are contradictory. Still, getting AI search right is tricky. WIRED found on Friday that You.com failed to correctly answer a query that has been known to trip up other AI systems, stating that “based on the information available, there are no African nations whose names start with the letter ‘K.’” In previous tests, it had aced the query.
Google’s generative AI upgrade to its most widely used and lucrative product is part of a tech-industry-wide reboot inspired by OpenAI’s release of the chatbot ChatGPT in November 2022. A couple of months after ChatGPT debuted, Microsoft, a key partner of OpenAI, used its technology to upgrade its also-ran search engine Bing. The upgraded Bing was beset by AI-generated errors and odd behavior, but the company’s CEO, Satya Nadella, said that the move was designed to challenge Google, saying “I want people to know we made them dance.”
Some experts feel that Google rushed its AI upgrade. “I’m surprised they launched it as it is for as many queries—medical, financial queries—I thought they’d be more careful,” says Barry Schwartz, news editor at Search Engine Land, a publication that tracks the search industry. The company should have better anticipated that some people would intentionally try to trip up AI Overviews, he adds. “Google has to be smart about that,” Schwartz says, especially when they're showing the results as default on their most valuable product.
Lily Ray, a search engine optimization consultant, was for a year a beta tester of the prototype that preceded AI Overviews, which Google called Search Generative Experience. She says she was unsurprised to see the errors that appeared last week given how the previous version tended to go awry. “I think it’s virtually impossible for it to always get everything right,” Ray says. “That’s the nature of AI.”
Even if blatant errors like suggesting people eat rocks become less common, AI search can fail in other ways. Ray has documented more subtle problems with AI Overviews, including summaries that sometimes draw on poor sources such as sites that are from another region or even defunct websites—something she says could provide less useful information to users who are hunting for product recommendations, for instance. Those who work on optimizing content for Google’s Search algorithm are still trying to understand what’s going on. “Within our industry right now, the level of confusion is on the charts,” she says.
Even if industry experts and consumers get more familiar with how the new Google search behaves, don’t expect it to stop making mistakes. Daniel Griffin, a search consultant and researcher who is developing tools to make it easy to compare different AI-powered search services, says that Google faced similar problems when it launched Featured Snippets, which answered queries with text quoted from websites, in 2014.
Griffin says he expects Google to iron out some of the most glaring problems with AI Overviews, but that it’s important to remember no one has solved the problem of LLMs failing to grasp what is true, or their tendency to fabricate information. “It’s not just a problem with AI,” he says. “It’s the web, it’s the world. There’s not really a truth, necessarily.”
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thing i hate most about my job rn is writing/cobbling together from other sources these godforsaken drill sets of follow up problems for errors on practice tests, which is a thing i don't have to do except that i know it's good for the students so actually i do have to do it, tragically. but i think maybe the actual process of coming up with 5 word problems about circle graphs or whatever is not so bad, i just hate having to do it on the time crunch of Must Be Updated By The Time The Kid Gets Out Of School The Next Day when i have a bunch to do at once. the solution to this is to start compiling the ones i have and also writing new ones for practice tests in advance and storing them in some kind of coherent way (probably via google sheets, indexed by problem? this seems Insane but also like the option that will eventually be the least work in the assigning process). this is the kind of thing i am thinking i may be able to get ahead of if next year i set a target hours per year worked and use that to gauge my average work week. in the meantime i am posting about it on tumblr to force myself to do it for real.
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natalioamadofakhre1 · 1 month ago
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How Natalio Amado Fakhre Helps Brands Dominate Google Rankings Across Europe
An organization's visibility on Google can make or break its success in the crowded digital marketplace. Across Europe, one digital strategist is helping companies rise to the top of search results—Natalio Amado Fakhre. Based in Madrid, Spain, Natalio is known for his sharp SEO strategies, social media expertise, and brand-building capabilities that consistently deliver results.
Let’s examine how Natalio helps brands claim top positions on Google and build sustainable search engine dominance.
Who Is Natalio Amado Fakhre?
Natalio Amado Fakhre is a Madrid-based digital marketing expert focused on SEO, social media marketing, and branding. Over the years, he has worked with businesses across multiple European markets—developing and executing data-driven campaigns that directly increase visibility, traffic, and conversions.
His approach is technical, creative, and laser-focused on what Google values most: quality content, authority, and user experience.
Foundations of His SEO Success
1. Fixing What Holds Brands Back
Natalio starts with deep technical SEO audits, identifying and resolving issues that hinder performance:
Page speed and core web vitals
Broken links and crawl errors
Mobile responsiveness
Duplicate content and indexing gaps
These elements lay the groundwork for everything else—because even the best content can’t rank if a site’s foundation is flawed.
2. Keyword Targeting That Matches User Intent
Ranking is only valuable if it matches what users are actually searching for. Natalio conducts intent-focused keyword research, building strategies that cover:
Informational queries (e.g., guides, tips)
Transactional searches (e.g., buy, hire, services)
Regional keywords tailored for each European market
This precision helps generate not just traffic—but qualified, conversion-ready visitors.
3. Strategic On-Page Optimization
Every page is optimized with:
Clear heading structures (H1-H3)
Internal linking to boost topical relevance
Optimized images with alt tags
Schema markup to improve search visibility
His focus on semantic SEO ensures that content communicates value to both users and Google’s crawlers.
Localizing SEO for European Markets
Natalio understands that SEO in Europe isn't one-size-fits-all. Search behaviors, languages, and competitors vary across countries. He tailors strategies with:
Local keyword research (Spanish, French, German, etc.)
Region-specific backlink outreach
Hreflang implementation for multilingual targeting
This attention to regional detail gives his clients an edge in markets like France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and beyond.
Creating Content That Drives Rankings
Tone and Voice
Natalio builds a consistent brand voice that aligns with each client’s identity. Whether it's professional, approachable, or bold, the tone remains uniform across:
Blog posts
Service pages
Landing pages
Social content
Content Formats That Work
He favors high-performing formats such as:
1000–2000 word blog posts
How-to guides
Comparison articles
Case studies
Listicles and resource hubs
These formats naturally earn backlinks, increase time on page, and support Google’s E-E-A-T principles (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust).
Visual & Interactive Elements for Better UX
User experience is now a direct ranking factor. Natalio boosts engagement by incorporating:
Optimized Images: Branded graphics with alt text and compression
Infographics: Great for link-building and quick summaries
Embedded Videos: Increases time-on-site and builds trust
Interactive FAQs and Sliders: Enhances UX and improves mobile engagement
This reduces bounce rates and encourages deeper content exploration.
Safe, Scalable Link-Building
Natalio doesn’t chase shortcuts. His white-hat link-building tactics include:
Guest posting on relevant, high-authority blogs
Securing digital PR coverage in European outlets
Collaborating with influencers for natural link placements
Building citation links for local SEO strength
These efforts improve domain authority and create ranking durability—especially useful in algorithmic volatility.
Performance Tracking That Matters
Every strategy is backed by clear reporting. Natalio tracks and shares progress through:
Google Analytics 4
Google Search Console
SEO tools like Semrush or Ahrefs
Custom dashboards tracking key KPIs
From organic traffic to keyword rankings and goal completions, clients see exactly where their growth comes from—and what to optimize next.
Notable Results Across Europe
Clients across industries and regions have experienced:
+200% organic traffic growth in 6–9 months
Page one rankings for competitive keywords
Reduced paid ad spend due to organic lead generation
Improved domain authority across multilingual sites
Whether it’s a Spanish B2B SaaS, a French luxury e-commerce brand, or a German real estate agency, Natalio’s SEO blueprint adapts to deliver.
Final Words
Natalio Amado Fakhre isn’t just helping brands appear on Google—he’s helping them stay at the top. His strategies are rooted in data, refined through experience, and shaped for performance in diverse European markets.
For businesses aiming to lead their niche online, partnering with a digital strategist like Natalio can be the difference between showing up—and dominating.
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tradekey-b2b · 6 months ago
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What are the essential elements of a successful technical SEO strategy?
A successful technical SEO strategy includes the following elements:
Website Crawlability: Ensure search engines can access and navigate your site. Optimize robots.txt files and XML sitemaps to guide crawlers effectively.
Mobile Optimization: Adopt a responsive design and prioritize mobile performance to meet Google’s mobile-first indexing requirements.
Site Speed Optimization: Optimize images, use a Content Delivery Network (CDN), and leverage browser caching to improve load times.
HTTPS Implementation: Secure your site with an SSL certificate to enhance trust and ranking potential.
Structured Data Markup: Use schema.org to provide additional context to your content, enabling rich snippets in search results.
URL Structure: Maintain clean, keyword-rich URLs with a logical hierarchy.
Canonical Tags: Avoid duplicate content issues by implementing canonical tags to indicate the preferred version of your pages.
Error Handling: Fix broken links, 404 errors, and redirect chains that could hinder user experience and SEO.
Internal Linking: Build a strong internal linking structure to distribute link equity and improve crawl efficiency.
Core Web Vitals: Optimize for Google’s performance metrics, focusing on loading speed, interactivity, and visual stability.
A well-rounded strategy ensures that both users and search engines can easily access and engage with your website.
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mr-abhishek-kumar · 2 years ago
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Yesterday's work log 29th oct 2023
So I worked on adding more noise colors in my spiritual and brainwave entrainment website. I have added blue noise, violet noise, grey noise and velvet noise.
Each noise took 1 hour of coding to implement them. Blue noise was done day before yesterday but it had bugs, so I had to fix them.
I had implemented a bit of orange noise too. But didn't pushed them in production. So far it looks good to be pushed in production.
I have few concerns of velvet noise. As it doesn't matches the definition of Wikipedia but it does matches its own definition. Will people critisize it? Or will people want it to be removed? Or people would accept it? I don't know. But I am letting it be there.
I still have to push the code changes to Cordova Android app. I am delaying it because my setup doesn't works from when I shifted to winblows to linux. The code doesn't runs in the emulator but runs in physcial phone. The error log says it's outside the scope Cordova to fix it. Something about gradle missing a Java library.
But the good news is I have a physical android phone to test it. So I can test and publish it.
Honestly, I just want to shift from Cordova to react native for the android app. But it will be more work to do that. Plus it has Jekyll blog in that will not support it. So still sticking with the ol' bootstrap.
While I did saw an implementation of Jekyll-react blog, I am not sure if it will work with current project.
I haven't posted any blog posts in my spirtitual website but I did found more frequencies to add.
Indexing of the site is happening slowly. 69 pages have been indexed by Google but but around 150 pages still haven't been indexed more.
I read that you just have to post more frequently to get indexed, and that is what I will do. I will double down on posting more blog posts on my website.
I guess that's about it for the work log of brain beats
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dead-byte · 2 years ago
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So, since getting rid of Twitter Circles is apparently going to be among the Muskrat's poor decisions, I'm going to start releasing some of my more complete experimental reclists that I've kept exclusively to Twitter Circles.
Starting with this one:
This is a simple phoneme-based ARPAsing list I've made. It's a 3-mora list, and contains only standard ARPAsing phonemes ( + an optional "dx" addon list ) with full diphone coverage.
It has "index" and "no index" variants ( the "index" list is recommended if using moresampler to generate a base, due to sample priority ). While is has no extra phonemes, it is meant to be friendly for non-rhotic accents as well, as there should be enough instances of r-colored vowels to act as contextual duplicates.
In addition, it also comes with comment files that transcribe ARPAsing phonemes to SAMPA(DELTA-style), VOCALOID SAMPA, and VCCV, for those more familiar with other formats.
There is also an IPA Transcript, primarily meant to act as an alternate script for more experienced singers, who may be familiar with IPA, but none of its' adjacent phoneme formats, or SVS in general.
The default list ( without the dx addon ) is 516 samples. However, there is an even shorter ( optional ) reclist for additional pitches as well, that cuts out a lot of sounds that don't change much recorded at other pitches. The idea being the base pitch layer of a voicebank uses the "default" list, and the "additional pitches" list is used for the rest of them. The "additional pitches" list is 345 samples. That said, you can use the default list for all pitches too.
This list is untested, so there may be mistakes. However, it's a fairly simple list, so I don't anticipate any huge errors. That said, please do let me know if you find any.
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