Arnjen

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Arnjen

Arnjen

@Arnjen

SEO consultant | #Bitcoin & crypto builder looking for the next best thing | Shadowy Super Coder

Antwerp Katılım Ağustos 2007
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Arnjen
Arnjen@Arnjen·
Full data breakdown, GSC numbers, and the complete strategy pivot in the case study: arnjen.com/blog/programma… If you're planning a pSEO project, read this before you launch.
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
I built 225 programmatic SEO pages on a brand new domain. After 4 weeks, Google indexed 18%. 6,220 impressions. 7 clicks. Here's everything I learned (thread) 1/10
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
What I'd do differently: Start with 20-30 pages, not 225 Use 5 different templates, not 1 Build a linkable asset before launch Invest in hub page content (800+ words) Get at least a few backlinks first
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
Biggest lesson: programmatic SEO works, but only if Google believes your pages aren't programmatic. The irony of the whole approach is that the pages that succeed are the ones that don't look like they were made at scale.
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
Zero backlinks after 4 weeks. Not one. A new domain with no authority and 225 templated pages is basically asking Google to ignore you. The pages that got indexed were the ones targeting less competitive queries where Google didn't already have good results.
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
Why did Google reject 82% of the pages? Identical template structure. All 225 pages had the same 8 sections in the same order. Run a site:arnjen.com search and Google literally tells you the omitted results are "very similar." They noticed.
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
The painful stat: several pages ranked positions 5-10 on Google and got zero clicks. 6,220 impressions. 7 clicks. Ranking means nothing if your title and snippet don't compel a click.
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
YouTube + Gaming was the top performer at 1,309 impressions. 3 of the top 5 pages were YouTube combinations. Gaming and Food were the winning niches. The bottom 150 pages combined didn't match that one page.
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
The indexation split was wild: Hub pages (like /youtube): 87% indexed Earnings leaf pages: 18% indexed Niche hub pages: 0% indexed Blog posts: 0% indexed Google didn't treat all page types equally. Not even close.
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
The setup: 225 earnings pages across 15 business models x 15 niches. Every page targeted "how much do [niche] [business model] make" queries. Same 8-section template for all 225 pages. That was the first mistake.
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
@tom_doerr How does it differentiate from SeleniumBase?
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
@0xEthan That didn’t age very well…
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Ethan@0xEthan·
Bitcoin will go above 100k today Bookmark this
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Cory Bates@corybates1895·
What’s the difference between a 50 year mortgage and just renting?
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Mike Alfred@mikealfred·
Hey @elonmusk, a mutual friend gave me your number. I want to discuss some small cap equity ideas I think you should consider for your portfolio while they’re still cheap. Perhaps later tonight or over the weekend. It’s somewhat urgent. I texted you so you have my number now.
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Fred Krueger
Fred Krueger@dotkrueger·
Who do you hate more?
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Skoti@SkotiVi·
When, precisely, did crypto shift from cypherpunk idealism to get-rich-quick scumbaggery?
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Arnjen@Arnjen·
@xmodulo Virtualbox is very good KVM and gnome boxes are also easy to use and pretty neat imo
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Dan Nanni
Dan Nanni@xmodulo·
There are different types of #VMware ESXi alternatives depending on your use case, from desktop hypervisors and VM managers to full-scale orchestration and cloud platforms 😎👇 Find pdf books with all my #Linux and #DevOps related infographics from study-notes.org
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Cred@CryptoCred·
$BTC Vicious swing failure at the highs. Buyers were absorbed and trapped. Logically, being completely reasonable, the first level of support is the middle of the range at $69,000. But typically failure on one side signals a move to the opposite extremity. That would be a sweep of the resting liquidity at $15,000. Lots of unfilled orders there. A sweep and close above $15,000 would be an extremely bullish signal. Waiting for the yearly close for confirmation.
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👁@Oculustrade·
How long it really takes to recover from crashes: 1907 Panic: –48% … 10 years to make new highs. 1929 Great Depression: –89% … 25 years to recover. 1973 Oil Shock: –45% … 9 years to recover. 1987 Black Monday: –36% … 2 years. 2000 Dot-com Bust: –78% Nasdaq … 15 years to recover. 2008 Financial Crisis: –57% … 5.5 years. Now look at the modern market: 2020 COVID Crash: –34% … new highs in 6 months. 2022 Bear: –27% … new highs in under 18 months. 2025 Crash: -23% to new highs in 1.5 months Crashes used to take years or decades to heal. Now It’s training you to believe every dip will bounce… until the one comes that doesn’t. And when that happens? It won’t bounce for years. Imagine if the top is already in, and you don’t see a new high again until 2040 or 2045. Most of you won’t live to see it. And that’s exactly what’s about to happen.
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