Problem is getting any kind of SEO success. The site is functional and designed to be as easy to use as possible, what it doesn't have are any articles, blogs, ads, pricing, or distractions (other than multiple casino-related themes, for a little bit of flair). What's good for users (I hope) seems to suppress any presence in search engines, however.
Maybe instead of linking out directly to the source site from the first click, grab the job posting's content and re-create it on page on your domain, and then link out to the source site from there?
Appreciate the suggestion. Even if it helps SEO it degrades the user experience (extra clicks before getting to the actual job listing) and a lot of resources (already sending a somewhat large payload to the client). The source listings themselves are not in any standard format, initially I did want to enable a job description on hover/click but they are often unreliable in formatting or sequencing or taxonomy, which is problematic. Still worth considering, thank you.
Problem is getting any kind of SEO success. The site is functional and designed to be as easy to use as possible, what it doesn't have are any articles, blogs, ads, pricing, or distractions (other than multiple casino-related themes, for a little bit of flair). What's good for users (I hope) seems to suppress any presence in search engines, however.