Under the Diagnostic & Tools, there is an option to "Fetch as Bing". Have you tried this to verify that Bing can receive your site content?
If it can reach it with no issue, & assuming that you've already submitted your sitemap to Bing, verify that your sitemap url is correct. Copy &...
That's quite a hefty, & expensive suggestion. I would not suggest implementing a PBN as an initial SEO tactic.
Instead, I would suggest looking at improving content, reviewing your competition for your keyword focus, review your Social Media presence.
I don't think he's going to dive that far... keeps posting back with his Google Console screenshots.
Assuming that this is paid hosting, you could just ask their support to do this.
From your image you have nearly 8,000 "not found" reported pages. Most likely they tried to crawl your site, & something on your end is misconfigured. Assuming that you've already reviewed the crawl errors, what pages are these?
Lastly, I'll add that if Google crawling your site is enough...
I disagree with all of that. If I'm launching a site, failover is already my initial concern. That's why I use multiple webservers, use CDNs for reducing server load, & Geo-Location balance (NY vs SF). When one of my sites lands on the front page of Google, it's not an attack, it's a success...
The only reason to have a robots.txt file is to guide web crawlers that actually use it. For example, if you don't want part of your site to be crawled (& by extension indexed) by google, say a subdirectory of /images, then this is the place to do it. Also, if a specific spider is choking your...
They want to deliver quality content, based on people searching. They would penalize anyone trying to game the system, to continue to provide the best content.
Also, you may want to take care to be professional about everything you do. It may not seem like much, but not following proper syntax in your writing is key to some, & only leads to ignored rules elsewhere. It's an easy enough step to correctly & only helps you. Being edgy or purposely...
Why blogspot is bad for SEO:
1.) it's not your site, so you don't own the data
2.) subdomain is not valued for the keyword; for example for keyword "self defense" it would be more valuable to have "website.com/self-defense"
3.) domain is already authority for other terms, you are adding to the...
"Best" is relative. What works for one site isn't going to necessarily be repeatable for a 2nd. It takes an intimate understanding of your content, your competition, & how Google ranks sites, as well as a good bit of work. However, you posted a 2 sentence question asking one of the most...
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