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| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Captcha / block | Enable proxies, reduce frequency, or switch search engine to a less strict one (e.g., Brave, Qwant) | | No results for keyword | Check if search engine returns a different page format; update selectors in parsers/google.py | | Database connection error | Verify .env and that Postgres container is running ( docker ps ) |
The Ultimate Guide to MySERP: Mastering Search Engine Visibility
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# Edit crontab crontab -e
| Variable | Purpose | |----------|---------| | SEARCH_ENGINE | google , bing , etc. | | LOCATION | e.g., us , gb , de | | PROXY_LIST | optional: use proxies to avoid blocks | | DATABASE_URL | Postgres connection string | | SCHEDULE_INTERVAL | e.g., 0 */6 * * * (every 6 hours) | | Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Captcha
The SERP is a battlefield. MySerp identifies who is ranking for your target keywords and reveals their strategy.
cp .env.example .env
Creating a "deep article" in the context of SERP (Search Engine Results Page) analysis means moving beyond surface-level keywords to understand the intent and psychology behind what people are searching for. This process involves analyzing the top-ranking content to find "content gaps"—insights or angles your competitors missed—so you can provide more value than what currently exists. Here is a comprehensive framework for developing a deep, authoritative article based on modern SERP analysis. 1. Identify the Core Search Intent Before writing, search for your primary keyword to see what Google is prioritizing. Informational Intent: If you see "People Also Ask" boxes and long-form guides, users want deep education. Commercial Intent: If the results are mostly product pages or reviews, an informational deep dive might not rank well for that specific term. Mixed Intent: Some terms show both videos, forums, and articles, suggesting users want diverse perspectives. 2. Conduct a Competitor "Deep Dive" Analyze the top 10 results to understand the current "standard of excellence". Structure & Depth: Look at their headings ( H