Hi Peter,
I have an adult based Onlyfans website for a page, which I need submitted to the search engines and so it gets traffic to the site is the main thing.
There is not much written content on there.
But the domain name is quite good, I don’t know if that makes a difference to page ranking.
Many thanks.
Thank you for your message! I am confident that I can optimize the website to function as effectively as possible with search engines. However, you are right that the lack of textual content will be a disadvantage.
In the past, having a strong domain name could be enough to rank well on search engines. A domain like ‘books.com’ would likely rank highly for searches related to books. However, Google has since changed its algorithm to prioritize the quality and relevance of content on a website rather than just the domain name. This shift was a response to the previous practice being seen as anti-competitive.
As a result, having a domain name like tf754gsefn7.com would not impact the site’s search engine ranking. Despite this obstacle, I will strive to optimize the site to the best of my ability given the current lack of textual content. My goal is to help it rank as highly as possible with the available resources.
It’s worth noting that while textual content is important, there are other ways to improve a site’s search engine optimization (SEO). For example, optimizing images with alt text and implementing meta descriptions can both positively impact search engine rankings. Additionally, having a strong backlink profile from reputable websites can also help boost a site’s SEO.
Ultimately, my approach will be to utilize a variety of SEO techniques to optimize the site as best I can, given its limitations. I believe that with careful attention and strategy, we can still improve the site’s search engine performance despite the lack of textual content.
Cheers,
Peter Mahoney
WordPress SEO Expert