🔝 Why Search Engines Like #steemexclusive

in WORLD OF XPILAR2 years ago (edited)

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When I conducted My Steemit SEO Experiment nearly a month ago, I had always intended to write another update. I wanted to share "A Result" to my experiment so that I could say with some confidence whether or not there's an SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) benefit to sharing content outside of a community.

Since that post, I've learnt a few new things about how Steemit works and I would like to share some of this with you.

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Why my SEO Experiment Failed

There are 2 reasons why my experiment didn't produce a result - one key one being linked to the issue that knocked out Booming support on 29th March. On this date, a couple of lines of code were introduced which prevented Google from indexing any content on steemit.com - this issue was resolved after @moecki spotted it on 18th April.

My experiment began right in the middle of this, on 8th April which will have contributed to why my post wasn't indexed.

The 2nd reason is perhaps the most interesting and why my experiment would probably have failed anyway. The reason is linked to the title of my post...

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The Importance of #steemexclusive

When Steemit.com first launched, it was the only interface displaying content from the Steem Blockchain. As Steemit grew in popularity, other interfaces appeared which meant that search engines (like Google) didn't know who the original content creator was. Was it steemit.com, steempeakd.com or somewhere else? So which site should Google et al. give the authority too?

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These new front-ends were damaging Steemit.com's Page Rank. So on 11th September 2018, @steemitblog announced the introduction of canonical URLs. For the non-techny, it's Steemit.com saying in code "I am the master copy". If anybody else says "I'm the master copy", then search engines will look at the published date and say "No you're not. You're a liar. I don't like liars."

In my experiment, I had 2 pages with identical content - both saying they're the master. Which did Google believe? Neither of them.

So given that HIVE (for example) is a Fork of Steemit, it's clear that their pages are also marked as "Canonical" - also the Master. So by publishing your content on Hive and Steemit, depending upon which platform you're posting on first, will influence which site Google penalises.

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This is also true of plagiarised content. If you copy and paste something onto Steemit and Steemit claims to be the Master, Google will know that you've done this and penalise Steemit for it.

seoblog.com puts it rather nicely:

Search Engines Are Smart

Nowadays, when a person tries to add plagiarized data to any website, search engines are aware of it. They also know where it was first published, who published it for the first time and even the time and date of publication.

This technique helps them in determining the best version of each piece of content. If the content first appeared on a high-ranking, high-authority website, search engines will crawl that version and ignore yours.

(Quotes like the above are marked as < blockquote > in the HTML so we shouldn't be penalised!)

To highlight this further, on 23rd July 2018, Steemit had just fallen out of the top 1,000 Global Alexa Rankings. On 30th April 2022 when Alexa decided to stop this service, Steemit ranked 4,105th. (There will be numerous factors contributing to this.)

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As an aside, this comment by @rockykelley resonated somewhat:

Thank you for your post. As a Steemian who posts only original content, it is frustrating seeing copyright violators and spam earning high rewards, while original posters earn pennies, if that much. Hope the trend turns around soon.

🤔

I have many more thoughts on Rankings which I'll save for another day so on to my next learning...

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The Rewards Threshold

In response to my initial post, @pennsif commented:

If I recall in the past the Steemit posts used to pop up on the search engines much more regularly, but how well they fared in the search engines was related to the amount of voting they caught.

I very, very vaguely remember someone writing an explanation of this - but the details are lost in the deep recesses of my mind, so it might be a mismemory.

With me being the curious fellow that I am, I had to learn what @pennsif was referring to so using my new fronet-end, I filtered for "seo" and "steemit" and went back numerous years to see what I could learn. And I learnt a lot (including all of the above).

I found the information that @pennsif was referring to in this post by @daan - Post Rewards Less Than $10? No Backlinks For You!.

One of the initial reasons that some people joined Steemit was to promote themselves / their business using Steemit's "Page Rank" (which has always been very strong) to help boost their own website (via what's called a backlink). In this post by @cflclosers, it is explained well and to prevent people using Steemit's "authority", a minimum reward value of $10 is required before links changed from "no follow" to "follow". This means that by default, web crawlers (like Google's Bot) won't leave Steemit unless a post is highly rewarded.

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Given that so few users appear to be promoting external sites any more, the relevance of backlinking to other sites is perhaps limited. This method could be used succesfully though to promote other articles of your own - for example my list of previous away days at the end of each Away Days article (do you see what I did there?)

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My research of old articles led me to some very interesting content on the subject of SEO and its relevance to steemit.com. I've often thought about creating SEO targeted personas and articles for specific content themes - in order to attract organic traffic to steemit.com and then promote how to join, how to deposit, etc. at the end of each post.

It's something that continues to nestle in my mind and has huge growth potential for Steemit but is probably something to consider more seriously when I have a little bit more time ⌛

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Too much information here😄... I read everything and it seems you're too good at what you do.
Going back all those years? And how did you even find the post Pennsif was talking about? It's all amazing and it's great to actually see someone so interested in bringing steem up again. Keep it up buddy. Some of us might not know how to do any of us you are doing but you have our support..yeah

To highlight this further, on 23rd July 2018, Steemit had just fallen out of the top 1,000 Global Alexa Rankings.

Steemit has been in the first 1000 before? Wow

 2 years ago 

it seems you're too good at what you do.

It’s said that a little knowledge is dangerous isn’t it? There’s a lot that I don’t know! It’s important to know that I don’t know 😆

There were a few posts and this one seemed the most authoritative - some guessed at different amounts but this one appeared to know. I just found it interesting and 5 years ago, some of the same things were being said that are still being said today. I wonder if somebody will do the same with our content in 5 years time!

It’s said that a little knowledge is dangerous isn’t it? There’s a lot that I don’t know! It’s important to know that I don’t know

You know enough man, you do. And the little knowledge you're talking of, I've heard it somewhere before and it's true....very true.
Even the little knowledge you got will always give you an advantage over others and that's a good thing..

I wonder if somebody will do the same with our content in 5 years time!

Most definitely... you!!🤣🤣 you'll still be here right??

 2 years ago 

I wonder if somebody will do the same with our content in 5 years time!

Most definitely... you!!🤣🤣 you'll still be here right??

Maybe... a lot can happen in 5 years. 5 years ago, there was no baby and toddler-gorillas. If I'm here, I wonder how many Away Days I'll have written about... and what job you'll be doing 🙂

Yeah man. You'll get the job you wish for and your posts will only be about your job and family's day out 😅..
You'll be so tired to even do the fpl and the rest. Life goes on..
And oh, let's talk about your SP, you'll be a whale 🐋 in 5 years 🙂

 2 years ago 

I meant your job - you'll be qualified... what will you be doing?

My life will probably be the same as it is now... although both the-toddler-gorilla and the-baby-gorilla will be at school so I'll have lots of time to write about FPL 🤣

ooooh, ok. I didnt get it before. How things are going right now, I can't really really tell for sure but I will definitely know after my national service, which is next year.

My life will probably be the same as it is now...

Hard to believe ...hhahaha :-)

Phew, a lot of very interesting information... I have to process it first...

 2 years ago 

🙂 I thought so. I've got a dozen articles and half a dozen external tools which are all very interesting... it's worth looking at the articles I've linked to - some of the authors knew what they were talking about and shared some interesting thoughts. Not a lot has changed since they were written so it's still relevant today.

I believe you! I will definitely look into this further.

one key one being linked to the issue that knocked out Booming support on 29th March. On this date, a couple of lines of code were introduced

I'm a little surprised.
It was always said that the official code is on github (steem and condenser). But no short-term changes were visible there. Maybe I just haven't seen it!? Are there other sources? Is the code not so open source after all?

 2 years ago 

I think it must be some kind of “fall-back” code which is used for development servers or test sites that somehow managed to get live. That would make sense to me. I believe it was a server update that caused the booming issue but I’d be lying if I say that I understand how this could happen!

My guess is that there are parts of the code that are not on GitHub. For example, some accounts are blocked from the front-end - I suspect that this list isn’t there…?

Now that you mention it, I remember seeing such lists once. But whether it was a "blacklist", I don't really remember...

This are actually very useful information and in a way, it also educate steemians about some some good happenings that took place a long time ago, all for steemit growth.

And for your potential innovation....?

This will be one of the greatest happening in the blog if you excell on that. Personally.., i'll be glad to have seen you meet up with this new propose development perse.😊 And you have a good idea here..., i hope and pray it works out for you.

 2 years ago 

Thanks 👍

You are welcome😊

 2 years ago 

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Good content, thanks for sharing. It is interesting to see how much you have learned from the platform in recent years. The importance of steemexclusive will always be great! successes.

I think the one thing that has stopped the growth of Steemit is down search engines, Youtube etc blocking alternative media on their search results.

So informative brother. Thank you for always sharing your thougths to us.

 2 years ago 

You’re welcome 👍🏼

 2 years ago 

It is good to research, I just read that and tried to learn what is happening. Can you guide what is follow and no follow? And what is a backlinks I am reading everywhere?

 2 years ago 

I see you've been warned for plagiarism. That's disappointing.

 2 years ago (edited)

Yeah, those were my new days on this platform, I didn't know how this platform works, so I used to copy images from the internet 😂. And this tag is with me from that time lol. It's been almost 2 years I guess.

But to be honest that tag helped me to learn how this platform work, and how I can grow in this platform, and as you can see I am doing good right?

 2 years ago 

Can you share a link to the post that got you in trouble please and i’ll take a look for you.

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