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Roman Sukharenko

SEO & Paid Marketing Director

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SEO & Growth Marketer

14 Years as Lead SEO & Marketer in US and Asia.
Hundreds of successful SEO campaigns under my belt
$25M Influencer Marketing Campaigns.

Worked on US clients such as Verizon, Mindvalley, Acura, and many more in the US Market.

Worked on Southeast Asian clients such as Tune talk, The Edge, Astro and many more.

Entrepreneur and advisor in blogging and start-ups.

Affiliate Marketer with a handful of supplementary skills.

Check out the latest influencer video below for reference on a recent project.

Digital Marketing | Padi Media | Paid Advertising | SEO | | Link-building | Keyword & Competitive Research | Written &
Video Content | Social Media Marketing | Influencer Marketing | Affiliate Marketing |Analytics & Tracking

Chat GPT | Google Analytics | SearchConsole |Google Ads | AHREF | SEMRush | Screaming Frog | Sprinklr | Mention |
Moz | SeoSiteCheckup | Majestic | Email Hunter | HubSpot | MixMax | Amazon SEO | Active Campaign | Attentive |
Zapier | Facebook Ads | Instagram Ads | Youtube Ads | Tik Tok Ads | Email Marketing | Sales Funnel Creation

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Does having a product carousel on your homepage create confusion for search engine spiders / algorithms regarding key words for a page?


Roman Sukharenko

SEO & Paid Marketing Director

No it does not, search engine crawlers do not see images or videos, but only browse code. You can insert Alt Tags onto images which label the otherwise unseen aspects of your website. I would label the carousel something ambiguous with relevancy to your keywords or I would just stay away from labeling it at all. Hope that helps! :)

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