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  1. I originally started coding html when I was 14. I learned how to from w3schools.
  2. I’ve managed a blog before, but I prefer writing on a forum. Writing on a forum suits me better than writing on a blog.
  3. It would most definitely backfire, and the webmaster who uses black hat methods would probably be upset when their websites disappear from Google. There’s no point in trying to cheat the system. You can easily rank with white hat SEO methods.
  4. I’m a fan of Fire country. I can’t wait till season 3 comes out. What season are you currently watching?
  5. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey [uSER=69]@flow-er[/uSER] welcome to the community!
  6. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey [uSER=74]@Pagan[/uSER] welcome to Agora! 😁 It’s great to have you on board.
  7. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    You’re welcome! I can totally relate. I feel like this every Sunday! What are some of your favorite meals?
  8. I agree. It’s a shame that X/Twitter has been flooded with fake news, especially since Musk took over. There’s a lack of moderation now, as if he wants all that fake news to run rampant on the platform just to increase views. I really don’t see any other social media platform having this problem as much as Twitter.
  9. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey [mention=191]Teegold[/mention] welcome to Agora! It’s great to see you here. How are you doing today?
  10. Commenting As a Social Media Strategy I've found that it's the key lever in supercharging engagement on Instagram, TikTok, and pretty much every other consumer-focused social platform—and very few brands are using it. This includes replying to your own comments and also scrolling through the for you page/reels to comment on others. Here's what I've found so far: 1. Whenever a post gets millions of likes, it gets tens of thousands of comments—and millions of people scroll through them. Commenting/Engaging with users in the comments of other posts allows you to reach millions of people for free. You can also get tons of likes on your best comments and drive a bunch of traffic to your own page. 2. Talking to users in the comments creates organic, 1:1 interactions with people that leaves a much stronger impression than just viewing a post 3. Social Media users who comment are inherently more active than those who passively scroll. So engaging with them is the best way to introduce "active" users into your online community, make them fans, and multiply your reach. 4. Some social media managers do this already, but it takes a LOT of time/effort to think of thoughtful/not spammy replies. In order to really make the most of this, you have to automate it without being spammy/violating any platform policies. What are your thoughts on commenting on other people’s posts on social media to leverage your marketing campaign? Have you had any luck utilizing this marketing strategy?
  11. Presumed Innocent on Apple Tv was the last show that I watched.
  12. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey [mention=137]Kyng[/mention] welcome to Agora!
  13. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey [mention=53]ken_gitahi[/mention] welcome to Agora! It’s nice to meet you. How are you doing today?
  14. Meta tags aren’t a ranking factor in SEO anymore; they were important a few years ago. Many webmasters used to abuse meta tags to rank on search engines, so Google and other search engines decided to no longer consider them as a ranking factor. However, the title of your webpage is still a ranking factor. Good backlinks from relevant sites will also help you rank well and ensure that you continue to rank well for your particular keywords. Make sure to use different link anchors and avoid using the same keyword repeatedly. Additionally, don’t just build backlinks to your homepage; ensure you build backlinks to other pages on your site as well. Interlinking is another major SEO factor. You want your site to be easy to navigate, with your main pages passing link juice to other pages. This is very important as it will help you get your other pages ranked. Alt tags for images are also vital. The use of alt tags will help your images rank and appear in Google Images, which is another valuable source of SEO traffic.
  15. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    I also like Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and The Good Doctor. Fire Country is another one of my favorites, along with Sons of Anarchy and The Wire. Godfather of Harlem, Mayor of Kingstown, and Tulsa King are also my go-to shows.
  16. Original and unique content is the key reason you were able to rank high on search engines before taking your SEO course. Without original and unique content, a site won’t achieve high rankings. It has always been the #1 ranking factor. This is why sites like Wikipedia continue to rank high on search engines: they’re informative and provide in-depth information on certain keywords. Additionally, informative content tends to attract backlinks from other sites, which helps maintain high rankings. You’re welcome! 😁
  17. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    I don’t buy anything on impulse, as I always go to the store with a set plan, knowing what I need and don’t need.
  18. On July 1, 2024, Reddit modified its robots.txt file to restrict most search engine and AI crawlers from accessing its content, including Microsoft Bing. However, Google Search was not blocked, a topic we discussed a few weeks ago. A Microsoft representative told Barry from SearchEngineLand last night, "We adhere to the robots.txt standard. Bing ceased crawling Reddit after their updated robots.txt file on July 1, which prohibits any crawling of their site." Reddit conveyed to The Verge, "We have engaged in discussions with several search engines but have been unable to reach agreements with all of them. Some are unable or unwilling to make enforceable commitments regarding their use of Reddit content, particularly for AI purposes." Mark Williams-Cook pointed out that Reddit's new content wasn't appearing in Bing Search. He shared this observation on X, which was subsequently covered by various media outlets before Microsoft issued their statement to me. Reddit clarified, "This is not at all related to our recent partnership with Google." It's worth noting that Google pays Reddit $60 million annually for access to its content. Additionally, Google's hidden gems algorithm has significantly boosted Reddit's traffic from Google searches. However, Reddit has faced criticism for dominating Google's search results. Recently, Google even tested special treatment for Reddit content. As of now, Bing and many other search engines and AI bots are no longer permitted to crawl Reddit's site. Google, however, retains access. Reddit's decision is bold, but given the lucrative licensing deal with Google, it makes strategic sense. Source: https://www.seroundtable.com/reddit-blocked-bing-search-37791.html
  19. How has Microlikes impacted your community? Has there been a difference in your forum’s activity or an increase in new users since you implemented Microlikes?
  20. There was a time when I was managing and running three different websites, each in a different niche. It wasn’t too much for me, as I was able to dedicate time to each and focus on all of them without neglecting any.
  21. Currently, my forum’s Facebook page has 309 followers, Twitter page has 322 followers, and its Tumblr page has 145 followers. My personal twitter account has 2,709 followers.
  22. Black Bird on Apple Tv was the last show that I watched. It’s a pretty good series, but it only has 6 episodes.
  23. No, I don’t create websites based on what’s trending. I only create websites about topics that interest me and that I’m passionate about.
  24. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to agora! It’s great to have you on aboard. [mention=98]InMyOpinion[/mention]
  25. No, I don’t write articles in advance. I usually write articles on the same day when my creative juices are flowing, as there are some days when I don’t have the inspiration or drive to write anything. However, I always keep notes handy for when I want to finish something, but they’re not exactly articles yet.