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Colt Sliva

@SignorColt

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Tinkering and building. Technical SEO with @Glassdoor.

Forked River, NJ
Joined August 2013
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@SignorColt
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5 days
@searchmartin What I'm struggling with is seoClarity doesn't recognize these as a serp feature. I checked in serpapi and they call them site links. With increasing prevalence of forums I guess I need pixel depth reporting
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@SignorColt
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8 months
Freshness twiddler is my #1 favorite SEO thing. Naming things is hard but they absolutely hit bullseye on that one.
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
8 months
Bad news ya’ll, @JohnMu was right the whole time, we WERE supposed to build websites that are best for our users
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
@RyanJones This is my favorite take on the docs so far. If you work in enterprise, you often don’t know every part of a product. You sometimes don’t even know everyone working on it or even all the teams.
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
@iPullRank The docs screenshotted are generated by Elixir which is a lovely programming language. It treats documentation as a first class citizen and generates it for you. Woopsie.
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
@iPullRank Optimize for page relevance first, user satisfaction second, freshness third, and schema markup fourth to maximize rankings.
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
@iPullRank Terms like "base documents" and "golden" reinforces that certain sites are selected as a baseline. Backlinks will likely always be valuable from sources like trusted news sites or wikipedia.
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
@iPullRank If Chrome generates a signal for it, there's clear evidence it can be used for ranking. Views, Lighthouse scores, font size etc. Imagine your a publisher with many sites. Chrome can see shared 3rd party cookies and connect website sets together.
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
Going to drop thoughts here as they come to me. First, I think the acronym NSR is Name Server Rank. It could explain why sites tend to slip when they change DNS config. Google does own 8.8.8.8
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
@jeffrey_coyle Interesting and very rad that you’re refining those categories. Would you say search intent is defined by the searcher or the SERP? I think there’s a lot of room to mess up getting a user what they need. Sometimes the user doesn’t know. Sometimes they ask the wrong question etc
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
@Kano_J_A @iPullRank It suggests people drink pee. 2 liters of pee.
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
9 months
@lilyraynyc A bunch of these are owned by future plc
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@SignorColt
Colt Sliva
11 months
@CyrusShepard @MalteLandwehr This is THE question. SEO, Product, Marketing, Editorial et al. have to figure this out
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@SignorColt
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11 months
@KaneJamison Can you see IP addresses? If the first 3 octets share patterns then it’s botty
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@SignorColt
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11 months
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@SignorColt
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11 months
@rustybrick Plugged into the timestream I'm sure
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