Ankur Tyagi

Help a new creator by sharing a tip you learned the hard way.

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Shail Silver
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Mélodie Girardo
Never get discouraged 👊
Sunday Robotics
Dont rely on anything. Everything, everyone.. Can and will change.. Adaptation and keeping up with the change is the thing.
Gurpinder Singh
make sure you are creating content consistently.. and quality over quantity.
Jaroslaw Pidburskyj 🇼đŸ‡čÏđŸ‡ș🇩SEO
Don’t take this the wrong way. You bought the wrong domain, you went with your name, does many [millions of] people on Google know you, yes or NO? I’ve never heard of you until today. You spent too much time talking about yourself instead of what you offer, don’t worry most do this, it’s a learning curve. Perhaps invest in a better domain, something with Developer or Mentor or Coach or Content or Creator within this will give you a huge boost on Google when writing on the page, increase the content by 15 percent. A Domain name should be short, easily remembered, don’t go over 15 characters. Have enough content - it is a ranking factor Have enough internal links - it is a ranking factor Keep the domain name short, less than 15 characters. You’ve created the page and optimised it as a SEO professional has, so initially your "SEO will always be Slow". Optimise your page NOT from a SEO professional point, - I’m not joking here, but think as a business owner would optimise your page and your "SEO will be a lot faster". I found out that if you optimise your pages from the viewpoint of an 💎CEO business owner💎then Google will see the full picture rather than as [seo professional] a partial picture which Google doesn’t fully understand, so your seo will flatline sitting twiddling it thumbs waiting months for Google to fully understand your page. 20 years ago, I read up on SEO, I applied it based on what I read, and my seo flatlined. When I closed my business down, but still loved how SEO works as my tuner, 5 years ago I delved more into onpageseo and found a way [white hat] that solves the "SEO is Slow". This is my example: I designed a page via a template that looked good to me, optimised the onpage SEO from a business owners point of view, did my technical SEO for pagespeed [it is a ranking factor] and ONLY NOW did I submit for indexing all in one [1] day. Waited about 5-10 minutes the pages was indexed, so searched on Google for my fat based [2 word] keyword, nothing on page one, well I knew it wouldn’t sit there, checked page 2 nothing, checked page 3 and it sat there gracefully, so my way worked. Anybody else reading think -> 💎CEO business owner💎 and you’ll pass, NOT 📉SEO professional📉 because you’ll fail, your seo will be slow as always. The first two answers from Rohan & Navdeep here wrote "eventually", better is the "right away". So they are applying it based as an SEO professional would. Good luck
Jean
Find a niche - You can go broader once you get a solid base
Arend van Beelen
Start small! If you choose to create something that turns out to be out of your league to launch, you will never get the reward of exposing your creation, and you will never get the positive reinforcement to keep going. Start small, and launch it. That way you will learn where the difficulties are, what your qualities are, and you will get the satisfaction of seeing your creation out there. From there, you can take it as you see fit :)
Chetan Natesh
tactical empathy, please understand this.
Julia Putzeys
OKRs! It can be hard to stay focused on your goals unless you write them down. Be specific, and measurable, and stay consistent with checking in on them each quarter. It's helpful to stay on track, and also so nice to reflect back on the quarter to see all you've accomplished through your hard work.
Muhammed Fahis
create unique content, Instead of writing content from templates, write about your experiences, your learnings and your failures. You will make new friends instead of dead followers.