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And we're back growing together in /growth thanks to our in-channel experts! We're kicking off the season with @haier. I'm learning a ton about her about ai and marketing.
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About Haier:
I’m Haier, a marketing enthusiast with a serious passion for all things Web3, AI, and the latest in new tech. Between work and life, I’m usually juggling family time with my husband, our two kids, and a fluffy orange cat. Somehow I squeeze in a bit of running and, of course, experimenting with the newest trends in tech. Excited to connect, share what I’ve learned, and hear from all of you! 11 replies
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The issue comes because Google and search engines in general prioritize popular and well-established terms when processing queries. In this case, “Neymar” is globally recognized as the name of a famous footballer, so search engines auto-correct or assume user intent based on its prominence.
For a newer, less recognized term like “Neynar,” search engines need explicit signals to distinguish it and rank it correctly for relevant searches.
Quick Wins?
🔹 Optimize on-page SEO: Incorporate keyword-rich headings, subheadings, and paragraphs to explain the platform’s offerings
🔹 Build quality backlinks: This involves PR, specifically digital PR, or partnerships with other websites (make sure they are authoritative).
🔹 Expand your social media profiles: Social media pages often rank highly for your brand after your website.
🔹 Content, Content, Content! Create useful content about your brand, story, team, and product that is relevant, engaging, and readable for both users and bots 🤖 0 reply
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