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Andrew Dale started the topic Fatal Error Installing SEMplugin in the forum SEMeasy 10 years, 3 months ago
Have you attempted to install the SEMplugin and received a Fatal Error like this:
Fatal error: Call to undefined method DateTime::createfromformat() in /home/xxxxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/semeasy/classes/SEMeasy.class.php on line 280
This is caused by the PHP script that is running on your server. You will need to contact your…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale started the topic Membership is going up to $37/month! in the forum News 10 years, 4 months ago
Just to give everyone a heads up… This Friday the membership price is going up to $37/month.
Soon after the price will be going up to $47 a month and stay there for a while.
Many of the features for free members will be shutting down. There will still be some info for the free users, but in order to benefit from the latest SEO techniques…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic IA Not working for a different reason in the forum General Discussion 10 years, 4 months ago
David,
We responded to you. It wasn’t meant to be used when you make custom changes to the wp-content folder. That was not something taken into account. I know that you spoke to Jake and if there is a way to accommodate the change we will, otherwise you can use the standard build to WP, like 99% of the people do, it will work for you…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Sitemap 404 not found in Index Assault in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
@justinkunst It is really a case by case basis. We do have a FAQ/Problem section in our support area: http://help.semeasy.com/
If you are getting a 404 error that means that the page doesn’t exist. It could be for a multitude of reasons. It could be a permissions issue, it could be that you don’t have the right url, it could be a dozen…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Is Google no longer indexing from IA instantly? in the forum General Discussion 10 years, 4 months ago
Not having the same issue… When I say the sky falling, I had multiple emails saying that this method doesn’t work anymore. A little premature for that… Google doesn’t always work at the speed that we want.
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Adsense Revenue- I made $1.71 yesterday in the forum General 10 years, 4 months ago
Kevin,
That is awesome! Now you have a scalable model.. Yes it is only $1.97 within 48 hours, but now think how you can scale that out. Pick the right keywords, hammer out some niches, and start by trying to get to $10 a day… Should not be very hard. That will bank you $300+ a month. More than pays you your initial investment, with…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Is Google no longer indexing from IA instantly? in the forum General Discussion 10 years, 4 months ago
Ok, let’s try to clear something up…
If you are indexing a website that has already been indexed, well then you are going to have an issue as far as time it takes.. The reason is that Google has started to set your site up on a schedule already. If you notice, we use BRAND new websites. Not that it will not work on a website that has al…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic 2 Index Assualt Questions in the forum General 10 years, 4 months ago
You want to have the site done. Otherwise the pages you add after will get indexes after the crawlers return on their schedule.
This is what happens. Crawlers will cone to a sute when it is brand spankong new and you use index assault. After that, Google will put your site into a schedule for indexing. Even new sutes will get betw…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Does SERP Shaker work with Index Assault? in the forum General Discussion 10 years, 4 months ago
This is not an issue with SS… It has nothing to do with how you created the pages. It has everything to do with the domain. It also has nothing to do with Pigeon.
Give us a little history about the domain.
Is it a new domain?
Has it already been indexed?
If you want send me the domain name and credentials and I will go ah…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Is this business model safe? in the forum General 10 years, 4 months ago
There are really two options here..
You can buffer it with a bitly type link, that is no follow… So thousands or hundreds of thousands of links get funneled into one no follow link and that is what points to your site when Google reads the url in the iframe. We do this..
Method 2: Buy a domain name… olike semeasy1.com or xy…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Question of the day (actually the weekend) in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
You can go ahead and rather than run a nuclear strike, you can run a Ground Assault and target that category.
Give it a shot and let me know how you make out!
Andrew
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic A Question a Day-July 23rd-Putting Articles on your PBN in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
Kevin,
1. I have to get the name of the plugin that I use, I don’t remember it off the top of my head.
2. I put them as posts, and allow the homepage to show the last post, which will allow to have 10 posts on the homepage. Make sure the whole article shows on the main page.
More importantly, Ginger.. Mary Ann looks like she wo…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic List of Niches in the forum Niches 10 years, 4 months ago
Mark said
I am not Andrew, but more like the George Foreman grill. On the physical product side you might want to consider those specific products that are not readily available at Walmart, Target, Nordstrom or whatever chains operate in the selected area. For example, an obsidian scrying mirror, model xyz Gerber toddler chair, etc. (These… -
Andrew Dale posted in the topic A Question a Day-July 23rd-Putting Articles on your PBN in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
Tim said
Both happy! Links OFF the home page aren’t going to carry the same juice (just look at the homepage metrics in something like MajesticSEO to see). Also, too many links off and it gets diluted.
I think I need to restructure my own PBN’s. I was a bit careless in that most articles have 2-3 links out and all the articles have links. I h… -
Andrew Dale posted in the topic hit count on tracker in back end of SEMEasy in the forum News 10 years, 4 months ago
All time hits..
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic I’ve heard its coming – the greatest tool ever – but what is it? in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
Prohias said
I just purchased it and plan on doing a review of it, the more questions you ask, the better feedback I can give.
Though if you do plan to purchase, you would be doing me a huge favor by helping me cut costs and hopefully raise funds to initially hire an additional VA to run SERP Shaker by using my affiliate link:
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Buying High PR Domains in the forum Domains 10 years, 4 months ago
Relevancy, also has to do with the back link profile. The anchor text, etc, but also the content that you put on there (but you control that). Once you buy the domain, you can change up the content, Google will not slap you for that… Just try to use something to keep the link juice flowing from the pages that no longer exist.
You ca…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Buying High PR Domains in the forum Domains 10 years, 4 months ago
Relevancy is worth more than anything, so something exactly or at least the same field is the most important. Age plays a little role… A change in content does not really effect it, don’t over think it
My money site, I really like to keep as a new domain… But that is just me
I can rank it with the use of Schema, PBNs, et…[Read more]
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic Serpshaker?? in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
It hasn’t launched yet Launching today and we will get the licenses out to the winners..
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Andrew Dale posted in the topic SEMeasy/Rent-A-SERP Licensing Agreement in the forum News 10 years, 4 months ago
Just replied to your support ticket.. You have access but you need to activate the plugin.
http://semeasy.com/forum/semeasy/installing-semplugin-tutorial-doubleagentindexassault/
That should show you the missing steps.
Sincerely,
Andrew
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