The project was done without technical SEO
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 5:20 am
Job/vacancy search sites. Question and answer services. Forums. Casual sites that post the same memes, stories, etc. News sites. Aggregators of any type (zero uniqueness, the site collects data from other sites). Mapping services. I think you can find more examples where the content is the same – and the sites collect good traffic. You can leave interesting examples in the comments.
My three experiments on creating a site with zero or minimal uniqueness As I wrote qatar email list earlier, these thoughts came to me in the fall of 2015. Site #1 In October 2015, the domain was registered and a 30-page website was created. , i.e. the site has not been added to the webmaster tools of Yandex and Google, service pages were not closed from indexing, the usability was at the level of "free template of free CMS" without any edits, meta tags were automatically generated by the site engine, the source of the content was traffic pages of popular sites, selected through competitor analysis services (i.
e. with a lot of trust, with a lot of links, etc.). The hypothesis was as follows: added value is important for a search engine. Therefore, something like a summary was written for each page – what the content is about, how it will be useful to the user. Then there was content from the source + a link to the original source. After that, I forgot about the site and remembered it only when I was reminded to renew the domain.
My three experiments on creating a site with zero or minimal uniqueness As I wrote qatar email list earlier, these thoughts came to me in the fall of 2015. Site #1 In October 2015, the domain was registered and a 30-page website was created. , i.e. the site has not been added to the webmaster tools of Yandex and Google, service pages were not closed from indexing, the usability was at the level of "free template of free CMS" without any edits, meta tags were automatically generated by the site engine, the source of the content was traffic pages of popular sites, selected through competitor analysis services (i.
e. with a lot of trust, with a lot of links, etc.). The hypothesis was as follows: added value is important for a search engine. Therefore, something like a summary was written for each page – what the content is about, how it will be useful to the user. Then there was content from the source + a link to the original source. After that, I forgot about the site and remembered it only when I was reminded to renew the domain.