Should poorly ranking articles be replaced with better versions? Or is it better to leave the poorly ranking article and add another one utilizing the exact keywords?
Hi Grant,
You could try improving the article itself using AI.
There is also a useful article here that could be of some assistance: PP is “BARD to the Bone” | Allow Me to Blow Your AI Mind Hope this helps
All the best
Poorly ranking articles-ways to improve?
Should poorly ranking articles be replaced with better versions? Or is it better to leave the poorly ranking article and add another one utilizing the exact keywords?
Hi Grant,
You could try improving the article itself using AI.
There is also a useful article here that could be of some assistance: PP is “BARD to the Bone” | Allow Me to Blow Your AI Mind Hope this helps
All the best
Is it common to have the same article go up and down in Google page rankings like a yoyo every two days or so?
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Google's algoritm undergoes major updates frequenty. In-between, there are minor updates that they didn't announce.
Don't worry about daily fluctuation. Rather, focus on creating helpful content that matches search intent.
Long term organic visibility is the goal. That said, don't rely on Google alone.
When you think about just how vast the internet is, with all the millions of pieces of content, and the millions of people writing content, building websites, deleting websites, etc., yes, fluctuations are to be expected. There's a ton of factors at work, and the real key is to keep putting out content. The more hooks you have in the water the more fish you'll catch :)
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What would cause my article page rankings to vary up and down on almost a daily basis?
Is it common to have the same article go up and down in Google page rankings like a yoyo every two days or so?
You have FANTASTIC responses here; kindly let us know if you require additional assistance.
Google's algoritm undergoes major updates frequenty. In-between, there are minor updates that they didn't announce.
Don't worry about daily fluctuation. Rather, focus on creating helpful content that matches search intent.
Long term organic visibility is the goal. That said, don't rely on Google alone.
When you think about just how vast the internet is, with all the millions of pieces of content, and the millions of people writing content, building websites, deleting websites, etc., yes, fluctuations are to be expected. There's a ton of factors at work, and the real key is to keep putting out content. The more hooks you have in the water the more fish you'll catch :)
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I have a couple of recently published articles indexed by Google with meta descriptions that should be changed. Will this late change cause an issue with Google/ranking?
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Can you change meta description after an article has been indexed by google without penalty?
I have a couple of recently published articles indexed by Google with meta descriptions that should be changed. Will this late change cause an issue with Google/ranking?
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I find music, in most instances, to be a motivating factor in advertising. I was wondering if others felt the same way or if the majority found it more distracting than helpfu
Do you prefer background music in a video ad or not?
I find music, in most instances, to be a motivating factor in advertising. I was wondering if others felt the same way or if the majority found it more distracting than helpfu
I do both. No content is set in stone.