What is the single shot SEO Rule that indexes the contents and also ranks in search engines?
Can you tell me what you do before having a meal?
“A well-structured site structure creates a 100% search-crawlable sitemap that indexes the contents and also ranks.” - Momenul Ahmad
Obviously, you arrange, prepare, and then eat the meal, right!
So, similarly, without considering alternatives, follow this single-shot SEO rule to create a 100% search-crawlable sitemap that indexes the contents and also ranks:
And stop any modification activity on the site for a few days after submitting the site to the Search Console.
If you refrain, it will provide consistency and not conflict with the submitted site. As a result, the site will be visible in search engines within 24 hours.
Recommended read on the topic:
How do I help Google to index my content in a few minutes?
Oh really! Do you want to index your content in a few minutes or any way?
Okay, do not be tense cause I made it easy for you and set up strategic and Google Friendly content index guidelines that must be in a level of content indexing best practice.
So, let’s create smart content and help Google to index that content in a few minutes.
“Yahoo, Bing may show a piece of content on SERPs within a minute but, it’s not the total cause Googlebot is smarter than anyone.
You, I, and even no one can have the capability to index their content, i.e. a single blog post and even any piece of content on Google and other Search Engines because it belongs to Google.
Core facts to index the contents, firstly and finally Googlebot will decide, read more to index contents in a few minutes.
Why is the discovered URL neither on Google nor indexed, How to Solve this?
"Mastermind SEO gives hints to crawl bots and answers the intent searches;
The entire content, brand, or site is about. -Momenul Ahmad
Identifying having issues with discovered but not indexed URLs, absent Google URL on Google Search Console, Steps to follow for troubleshooting:
Read more- Solving steps for discovered URLs either not on Google or not indexed.
Momenul Ahmad: Helping businesses, brands, and professionals with ethical SEO and digital Marketing. Digital Marketing Writer, Digital Marketing Blog (Founding) Owner at SEOSiri, SEO Copywriter (Remote) at Octoparse - Octopus Data Inc, SE Ranking AI Writer Reviewer, Web Writer at Washington MORNING, CMO at Organic Agri Pro, Web Developer and Digital Marketing Strategist at nazrulsangeet.com a parental concern of Sangeet Bidya Bithi, (Gopalpur Shishu Shikkha Niketon), Pabna.
How do I protect against spoofing and phishing in email?
Phishing, spoofing, malware, spyware, clickjacking, and spamming are common things in the email box and the entire web and phone calls where the attackers try to gain illegitimate advantages from the weakened security systems or protection or diverting the concentration of a website/blog owner through sending unknown email from own domain that of course doubt you, about:
Can domain email be spoofed? Why am I getting spam emails from my own domain?
Here is the ultimate QAS and the technical solution to Protect against spoofing & phishing in the email box the best practices are:
- Add a brand logo to outgoing email with BIMI.
- Add a BIMI TXT record to your domain provider.
- Turn on DKIM for your domain.
- Add Verified Mark Certificate (VMC).
- Add your DMARC record.
- Add your SPF record to your domain provider.
- Activating DNS filtering to verify the legitimacy of the email sender.
Here is the non-technical solution to secure the email box the best practices are:
- Avoid clicking and responding to the unknown sender's email.
- Mute or block the sender in the email system.
- Unsubscribe from an unknown email source.
- Report and mark as spam any unknown and suspicious email.
Protect against spoofing & phishing, and help prevent messages from being marked as spam emails following the above recommendations.
"Information security for email If weakened, marketing effort and reputation can be demolished in a few moments also, due to unethical uses of a domain email by someone else outside of your organization may increase the domain spam score and that so you may get penalty and SERPs droop permanently and even you may lose your domain access. -Momenul Ahmad
All the terms are technical and commonly relevant to DNS, so if you don't have any technical knowledge to handle these best practices to protect against spoofing and phishing in email, never do that rather, it’s better to hire IT Experts (web security/cyber security professionals) other then it may harm enough.
Recommended read, Find the Email sender's accurate location by email ID, MTA-STS.
Thank you
Momenul Ahmad