Several Questions about SEO

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    Hi,
    We run a Amazon Affiliate Website named https://www.zotezo.com

    In this website we provide traditional “Top 10 Best” Product recommendation articles for Indian audience. Now we look forward to do the same for US market as well.

    Currently we are making top 10 pages for Indian Market, Our url structure is “https://www.zotezo.com/in/” (this is a sub-folder) What will be the best practice if we want to do the same for US market?
    1. “https://www.zotezo.com/in/” — India | “https://www.zotezo.com/us/” — USA
    or
    2. we have separate TLD for US market
    We run a Amazon Affiliate Website named https://www.zotezo.com

    In this website we provide traditional “Top 10 Best” Product recommendation articles for Indian audience.

    Here are some samples of out “Top 10 Best”, just want to know from you as an expert if we are following the best practices here:

    1. https://www.zotezo.com/in/top/best-beard-oil-in-india/
    2. https://www.zotezo.com/in/top/best-multivitamin-in-india/
    3. https://www.zotezo.com/in/top/best-garcinia-cambogia-supplements-in-india/
    4. https://www.zotezo.com/in/top/best-shaving-creams-for-sensitive-skin-in-india/

    we have automated the major part of our top 10 articles i.e. at least 70% of an article is generated by our script pulling data from various places of our own website. Can this cause any issues in the long run?
    We run a Amazon Affiliate Website named https://www.zotezo.com/

    In this website we have “Medicine” related information, “Health & diseases” related articles and as well as traditional “Top 10 Best” Product recommendation articles.

    “Top 10 Best” being our key source of revenue.

    But over a period of 1 year, we have not seen much growth in terms of visitors and revenue.

    My questions are:

    1. Should we keep “Medicine” & “Health & diseases” related articles in our Affiliate Website? Is there any negative aspects of working on these YMYL topic with affiliate articles?

    2. Our page distribution is something like this:
    Medicine: 14,000+
    Health & diseases : 200+
    Top 10 Best : 300+

    In case we decide to move “medicine” and “Health & diseases” related articles to another domain with 301; will this have any negative effect on out current domain, https://www.zotezo.com
    Thanks

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  • Brian
    Rank Math free

    Hello,

    Thank you for contacting Rank Math and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.

    Relating on how you opt to use the URL structure with your TLDs, Google confirms that alternative gTLDs do not directly affect a website’s search rankings, they might influence the audience’s perception of a brand however.

    we have automated the major part of our top 10 articles i.e. at least 70% of an article is generated by our script pulling data from various places of our own website. Can this cause any issues in the long run?

    Am assuming this is acting as a content scrapper on your site. Please note that the use of content scrapers to gather those contents for you may get data outside other sources or simply steal content from your site and use it elsewhere.

    This also includes even with metadata descriptions and links, and if needed all factors that can influence SEO. So they can be considered as the safest practice for SEO. Just make sure that your content stands out and it is quite unique.

    Should we keep “Medicine” & “Health & diseases” related articles in our Affiliate Website? Is there any negative aspects of working on these YMYL topic with affiliate articles?

    In most cases, ranking for such sites at tops positions will be very hard as Google requires that YMYL pages that rank very high should be very authoritative with high content quality. They should include information designed to give readers what they want and to put them at ease with high-quality content.

    Google summarizes their guidance by saying this: “We have very high Page Quality rating standards for YMYL pages because low quality YMYL pages could potentially negatively impact a person’s happiness, health, financial stability, or safety.”

    In case we decide to move “medicine” and “Health & diseases” related articles to another domain with 301; will this have any negative effect on out current domain, https://www.zotezo.com

    No, the 301 redirects will not negatively affect your domain. Usually, 301 redirects do not harm SEO performance or reduce the “PageRank” metrics associated with a page URL.

    Actually, If you don’t implement 301 redirects when content moves, both visitors and search engines will have trouble figuring out where that content moved to.

    Moreso there, the link juice is passed from the source to the destination URL with time once the search engine bots realize that it is a redirection. So for this, you do not have to worry about it.

    Hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any other questions for us.
    Thank you.

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