GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 56 - July 2023

FROM THE FORUMS 18 GPWAtimes.org #7 junabukovinskii 19 May 2023, 12:02 p.m. New Member Good strategy, but Google doesn’t like sites from the same owner in the same niche and geo, and if it notices, it may glue the sites together and rank only one. So, you need to get a good handle on the anonymity in order to diversify projects and make them different from each other as much as possible. “ Reply With Quote #8 thehouseofcasino 22 May 2023, 6:26 p.m. New Member Competing with your own website can be a strategic decision that depends on your specific goals and circumstances. In some cases, there can be valid reasons to compete with your own website, while in other situations, it may not be necessary or beneficial. Here are a few scenarios where competing with your own website might make sense: Targeting Different Audiences: If you have multiple websites targeting distinct audiences or niche markets, it can be reasonable to compete with your own websites. This allows you to cater to different customer segments and capture to a broader market share. Diversifying SEO Strategies: By competing with your own website, you can employ different SEO strategies and tactics to target specific keywords, niches, or geographic locations. This can help increase your overall online visibility and attract a wider range of potential customers. Capturing Different SERP Positions: By having multiple websites targeting the same or similar keywords, you increase the chances of occupying multiple positions in the search engine results pages (SERPs). This can lead to higher visibility and potentially push competitors further down the results. However, it’s important to consider the potential drawbacks and challenges of competing with your own website: Cannibalization of Traffic: Competing with your own website can lead to the cannibalization of traffic, where different websites targeting similar keywords end up competing for the same audience. This can result in decreased overall traffic and potential confusion for users. Dilution of Resources: Managing and maintaining multiple websites requires additional time, effort, and resources. It may spread your focus thin and potentially impact the quality and performance of your websites. Good strategy, but Google doesn’t like sites from the same owner in the same niche and geo, and if it notices, it may glue the sites together and rank only one. So, you need to get a good handle on the anonymity in order to diversify projects and make them different from each other as much as possible.

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