Crypto Website Indexing & Visibility Issues - Technical SEO the reason why?
Hello,
We're running the website Thebitcamp.com since December 2020, and we've uploaded around 40 great, optimized articles until today. The authors team consists of people that have strong E.A.T. and also write for other big crypto publications.
The site has a very strong 301 redirect from a relevant domain which leads to a DR of 49 for Thebitcamp.com. We have individual featured images, infographics and a growing social media presence. However, Google is somehow still not "trusting" the site and giving us the visibility it deserves.
I even tried running Ads to increase the User Signals, but this also didn't change anything for the organic search. Thebitcamp is at around 10 impressions per day from mainly 1 article.
The site has problems getting indexed, not talking about high rankings in the first place. As I'm a SEO myself with multiple sites built, I know patience is key, but I also know with the content and link profile that Thebitcamp has after 3+ months now, having just 1 article giving 10 daily impressions is not right as well.
So, I'm now wondering if there is anything major that I'm just overlooking (from a technical side).
I already audited the site and came up with things like the following:
- I think there's an issue with AMP
- The site has mixed content (HTTP & HTTPS)
- The database is very big for a small site like that (300+ MB)
- The site has some HTML errors (probably from the Theme)
...and probably some more, but those are the ones with the highest priority in my opinion. I'm not sure if those factors could potentially hinder a good site from indexing, but it might be possible.
To come to an end, is anyone of you tech-affine and would know a possible solution to get the site properly indexed finally as it deserves? If you come up with great ideas, let me know. We're also absolutely down to pay you if you can provide value. Also a longterm cooperation is possible.
Lastly, please don't comment things about basic SEO like keyword research, meta titles or other basic things. I took care of the On & Offpage and it's something that goes deeper than that. Or, maybe we're really not patient enough, but I doubt it.
That's it, thank you very much for Reading, and I'm very excited for your responses.
Ricardo.
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