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Dear, previously my site got top rank results (first place in first page) for
1. "Vastu" (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com/vastu.html)
2. "Vaastu" (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com/vaastu.html)
3. "Vastu shastra" (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com/about-vastu-shastra.html).
4. "Vastu Consultant", (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com)
Previously say about 4/5 years back, I got only 1/2 place in google for the above keywords. Now my site is not visible for the said above keywords.
But for these below keywords I am getting very good rankings
5. "Vasthu" (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com/vasthu.html) (3 rd position in first page)
6. "Vaasthu" (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com/vaasthu.html) (2nd position in first page) I got good improvements with my attemps.
Require to get again first page first rank for these keywords. Vastu, Vaastu, Vastu shastra, vastu consultant.
Anybody can help please.
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I just got done reading the discussion between Brian Dean and Gianluca Fiorelli in reference to the "200 Google Ranking Factors" slightly throwing me for a loop on my thoughts for this. If we went by Brian, AKA Backlinko's methodology of site level factors theres kind of a mechanism behind the URL Extensions usage, and the actual domain name/subdomain.
Assuming that Brian's factors are close to Googles actual algorithm and we take it to be accurate, the trump card is an exact match domain.
second to that is when the site contains keywords in the beginning of name but not the entire phrase and then next is keywords anywhere in domain. Then Sub Domains, and lastly url extensions.
for your 2nd url, I wouldn't use the url extension you selected because it's in the domain name.
I kind of had a similar link structure on my first drop shipping store and I kept using "Burlesque" for every single thing, and I don't think it gave me an edge.
One of my best structured sites was an adult affiliate domain and I basically took 1 thing that was pretty much just 1 single genre and just completely dissected it into hair color, eye color, nationality, wardrobe, celebrities on and on and on.
Basically what I'm eluding to is that im not knowledgable in this particular vastu buildings, but you certainly are. Perhaps the way to structure it would be based upon different sub types, maybe even the historians that developed and found their variances, like.. Silpa Prakasa? Because then you'd have more keywords and an exansion of relevance in your content increasing the odds of longtails.
As far as clarity and simplifying the obstacle at hand which is to get in the top ranks of the key term I think perhaps something innovative and unique implemented into your content would add some new flavor and obtain the audiences reactions necessary to boost you back into the game.
- Videos
- Infographs
- Images with superiorly optimized dimensions and metrics that include captions
I think those would be game breaking! Where it stands your domain's DA matches the difficulty of the key term. So I theorize adding some amazing to the content would be the game changer needed! You see "Stealing Backlinks my little baby blog couldn't possibly make board against neil patel and brian dean in the race. But image number 4 was number 1 for like a month. Google has some amazing dynamic to it's algorithm and if you produce high grade stuff, it knows!
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Hi dear, thank you so much for your analyzation. I will surely concentrate on your thoughts. Will change the content as per your suggestions.
Can it be possible to elaborate your ideas on my question which I posted earlier. or I copied and paste some of it
1. "Vastu" (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com/vastu.html)
2. "Vaastu" (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com/vaastu.html)
3. "Vastu shastra" (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com/about-vastu-shastra.html).
4. "Vastu Consultant", (Landing page: https://www.subhavaastu.com)
I am also ready for the payment for right guided Mave here. Thank You.
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Wow, I didn't realize how cut throat of a competition a keyword that I've never heard of until just right now potentially can be hehe. Your site is solid , it's ranked I noticed a couple improvements that could starting with the title:
Vastu for House - Gruha Vastu - SubhaVaastu.com
Your h1 is this:
Vastu for House | Gruha Vastu | SubhaVaastu.com
The first sentence in the article:
Vastu for House | Gruha Vastu | SubhaVaastu.com
That becomes a 3 fold repetition, plus it isn't grammatically to form sentences and utilize those line separators like that with content visitors are going to read hehe. So with your title, possibly try "Vastu" isolate in one of those 3 keywords your separating just entirely by itself to declare it as a keyword.
Then use like:
"Modern Homes with Vastu and Gruha Vastu." for an h1.
Just as long as you're mixing it up.
The first sentence just include the target keyword and bust out with a transition word off the rip as well.
Also your entire 7000 somethings word article has no headers aside the first h1 (I didn't scroll to the very bottom). You need headers every 300 words max or that can impact in some way.
Hope that helps!
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Dear, My site is very regularly content changed, but it never before, now I am seeing why the said links were not shown in the google, though there are more than 200 keywords ranked very good with google, and still now too their ranks were really good. I did not seen any backlinks were damaged or lost. If any body do analysation on my doubts, I am ready to pay for their services. Coming with removing of above my site links I had some views, but looking for experts ideas. Thank You.
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Lots that we know about has changed in the past 4-5 years as far as google and seo. Many other factors that we don't know about your site and your competition may have changed, as well.
Do you know if you've lost any backlinks? Have you changed any content? Have the pages been re optimized in the meantime or has it just been sitting there? Few, if any sites can last 4 to 5 years without being re-optimized.
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