
Shaikat Ray
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Shaikat Ray
@shaikatray
Technical SEO at https://t.co/8UscUKvwTq
Chattogram, Bangladesh Katılım Ağustos 2013
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The Core Web Vitals now officially has a new member: INP (interaction to next paint) replaces FID. We announced this change in January, and have been reporting on INP in Google Search Console since last June.
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Today we announced the March 2024 core update & new spam policies that, in combination, are designed to show less content made to attract clicks and more content that people find useful. Learn more: developers.google.com/search/blog/20…
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In just 4 months, URL Monitor has scaled far beyond my expectations:
- 550+ customers
- 2 million pages indexed
- 17 million pages monitored
- $100k+ ARR
Today, I'm excited to share that URL Monitor has been acquired by @LCSlates!
8 months ago, Chris acquired my little proof of concept AI writer, Cuppa, and has scaled it to become of the best content generation tools available.
With URL Monitor, they can now help you to get that content indexed (and keep it indexed) too.
As of today, Chris and his team are taking the reigns and I will continue as a loyal customer who built this tool basically for myself!
So what's next for me?
First, I need a little break. Life has been very tough and my motivation has waned. I need to recharge the batteries.
After that, I'm not sure. I'm still bullish on programmatic SEO and AI - so watch this space...
I'll share more detail on the how and why of this acquisition in my monthly email, so make sure to subscribe (link below) if you're interested.
Thank you to everyone who became a customer of URL Monitor. I appreciate you. ❤️
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Thank you. I appreciated the thoughtfulness of the post, and the concerns and the detail in it. I've passed it along to our Search team along with my thoughts that I'd like to see us do more to ensure we're showing a better diversity of results that does include both small and large publications.
One note to an otherwise excellent write-up. The article suggests we do some type of "manual check" on claims made by pages. We do not. That reference and link is about manual reviews we do if a page has a manual *spam* action against it, and files a reconsideration request. That's entirely different from how our automated ranking systems look to reward content.
Somewhat related, just making a claim and talking about a "rigorous testing process" and following an "E-E-A-T checklist" doesn't guarantee a top ranking or somehow automatically cause a page to do better. We talk about E-E-A-T because it's a concept that aligns with how we try to rank good content. But our automated systems don't look at a page and see a claim like "I tested this!" and think it's better just because of that. Rather, the things we talk about with E-E-A-T are related to what people find useful in content. Doing things generally for people is what our automated systems seek to reward, using different signals. More here: #eat" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">developers.google.com/search/docs/fu…
Thank you again for the post. I hope we'll be doing better in the future for these types of issues.
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Today we're expanding our support for Product variants through Schema.org ProductGroup markup, including validation support in Search Console and the Rich Results Test. Learn more: developers.google.com/search/blog/20…

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Need help here, is this new? I really don't look at this page too often.
Barry Schwartz@rustybrick
Is this new for pagespeed.web.dev via @shashiranjan307
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@iannuttall The last sentence actually motivating me to build that kind of pages!!!! LOL! 😉😉😁😆
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The most pages I've indexed on one site:
45,034,907
"but Ian, this site has absolutely tanked to just 1.34m pages", I hear you cry.
Yep - most people will never experience these indexing issues but I expect it at this scale.
It doesn't mean a site is dying, far from it.
This site is doing better than ever:
At this level, keyword cannibalisation is much more common and to protect resources, G might deindex your pages if they are ranking for very similar keywords.
The only real "fix" for this is to make sure you know which your most important pages are and focus on getting (and keeping) those pages indexed.
To do that:
- Consolidate cannibalising pages
- 404 or 410 pages you remove
- Fix soft 404s
- Block crawling of unimportant site sections
And finally - don't build sites with 3b+ fucking pages! 🤣


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Programmatic SEO (pSEO) is a game-changing opportunity for local service businesses.
Local Service Client Case Study:
Launched: 14 days ago
Pages created: 10,000
Indexed: 4,100+ (use @iannuttall URL Monitor)
68% week-over-week click growth
76% growth week-over-week impression growth
The best part is these pages have already converted paying customers within TWO WEEKS of launch.
Excited to see this campaign mature and turn into 1000s of clicks and customers for this client.

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@TheWebsiteFlip @iannuttall Congrats! What's your plan for this?
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Just acquired AgedAssets ·com!
Happy holidays to the legend, @iannuttall. Thanks for selling to me.
Will be spending next week integrating into The Website Flip ecosystem.

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