As an SEO (Search Engine Optimization) expert, the segment that consumes the most time in my projects revolves around implementing various strategies to improve a website's visibility and rankings in search engine results. Here are the key areas where substantial time is invested:
Keyword Research: Identifying relevant keywords and key phrases that potential users use to search for products or services is a critical first step. Thorough keyword research involves understanding search intent, competition analysis, and selecting high-impact keywords that align with the website's content and goals.
On-Page Optimization: Optimizing the website's individual pages is crucial for search engine crawlers to understand the content's relevance. This involves crafting SEO-friendly meta tags, headings, and URLs, optimizing page content with targeted keywords, and improving the overall website structure for better user experience and search engine readability.
Content Creation and Optimization: Developing high-quality, informative, and engaging content that resonates with the target audience is a time-consuming but essential aspect of SEO. This includes regular blog posts, articles, infographics, and other multimedia content. Additionally, updating and optimizing existing content to remain relevant and valuable is an ongoing effort.
Technical SEO: Ensuring the website's technical aspects are search engine-friendly requires attention to detail. This includes optimizing site speed, fixing broken links, ensuring proper URL canonicalization, implementing structured data markup, and making the website accessible to both search engines and users.
Link Building: Building high-quality backlinks from reputable websites is a time-intensive process. It involves outreach, relationship building, and promoting content to gain valuable external links, which play a significant role in improving a website's authority and search engine rankings.
Performance Monitoring and Analysis: Regularly monitoring website performance, traffic patterns, and keyword rankings is essential to identify areas for improvement and assess the effectiveness of implemented strategies. Analyzing data from various SEO tools and making data-driven decisions is an ongoing task.
Competitor Analysis: Keeping an eye on competitors and their SEO strategies is crucial to stay ahead in the competitive landscape. Understanding their strengths and weaknesses can provide valuable insights for adjusting the SEO approach.
Algorithm Updates and Industry Changes: As search engine algorithms evolve, adapting SEO strategies to align with the latest best practices and guidelines is a continuous effort. Staying up-to-date with industry trends and algorithm changes is vital for maintaining and improving website rankings.
This is the Website I am working on: https://findanybill.com/
At the moment it's our product hunt launch Liffery, which is happening today.
Also, we have recently been spending a lot of time on what I call the "verbal product" so everything that helps communicate our internal vision to the outside world.
Of course, building a technical product always takes a lot of work, but I guess that's kind of obvious :)
@w_j Certainly! So whenever you have an application there is always the technical product. It is built based on (hopefully) customer needs and then requirements. The verbal product refers to how you communicate your product to different audiences. Although the technical solution is the backbone and doesn't change, depending on which audience you are addressing, you will have to talk about your product differently. You might point out different features or use different vocabulary entirely depending on who you are addressing, but your product is still the same. At Liffery we have coined this the verbal product or product(s) for that matter. Especially when starting a business you also might need to experiment to see which wording resonates best with your audience, so you would only change the verbal product, but the solution in the background stays the same.
than you @byhazellim
make sure you go on the launch page, not the product page PH won't let me link, but the URL is this:
producthunt.com/posts/liffery
@ericka_gonzalez@vladimir_zivkovic Many founders get stuck in this position. As much as possible, create an MVP with minimal code to just assess market demand first.
I previously had a market, but I hesitated because the technology was too complicated to work on
@nick_ma666 This is really a brainstorming job like generating new ideas to solve a problem but not with ChatGPT takes a lot of time and energy.
And then Designing product's UI/UX and make it code take huge amounts life as well dollar.
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I prioritize tasks by their impact on overall project success. This helps me allocate more time to crucial segments and delegate lesser important ones to team members.
@realvladgolub This works for me too. Allocating time based on severity and impact makes me the more productive compared to say, setting a template for time distribution. Context is key
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In the discussion, I found some common problems that break people's creativity and half of their life but UIHUT B2B Market can fix it.
Common problems are:
{1. Product design
2. Competitive product research
3. Code writing
4. Test tuning
Among them, product design and code writing take more time. -@nick_ma666}
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Oh boy, that would be scriptwriting for me. We're a video production service, so we take care of the entire pre-production process as well, including writing scripts. I spend so much time getting the perfect intro and the catchiest wordplay only to overthink everything and then start all over again.
I guess I manage to be more efficient by stopping myself from overthinking. I like to write out my ideas, organize them, review them a few times, and then let my team look through my writing and tell me what they think should be changed. I trust their judgment and they always get straight to the point, so this saves me a lot of time and stress.
The most complicated part I have seen are
1) adding the pricing to your modules
2) restriction to certain features
3) handling abnormal data which have been added by the fake users
4) cleaning of testing data
Right now, getting to know the right people and getting recognition to launch the product.
For the moment product hunt has been a great tool to do that but will love to expand reach and network.
For Narrated Tours (narratedtours.com) it's the build process. I do not have a tech background so it took a frustratingly long time to fix even the tiniest bug. Even then it's still not 100% perfect.
For anyone curious it is built using no-code tools AND code written by GPT. Yes, it's been a wild ride 😅
As a Product Hunter, the most time-consuming segment of my project is typically the research and development phase. To delegate time more efficiently, I prioritize tasks by importance and set clear deadlines. I also collaborate with team members, assigning specific responsibilities and leveraging their expertise. Regular communication and using project management tools help streamline processes, ensuring optimal efficiency throughout the project lifecycle.