Friday, July 24, 2020

The SEO Process I used Step-by-Step

Hey SEO professionals!

I have spent 15+ hours a week on SEO for the last 3 weeks and it is not my main responsibility, I am a co-founder and I spend the most time on marketing, branding, design, blog posts, etc.

In this post, I want to tell you the exact process I used to rank on the first page for a few relevant keywords in a month. I want to have your feedback to make my process better. Please leave feedback!

Finding a topic

When I wake up every day, I wait for 2 hours to eat my first meal to burn fat without effort. In these 2 hours, I drink my coffee and search for content.

I use waybackmachine to look for our competitors' blog posts from years back since they are in this industry for 10+ years they have a lot of blog posts they used to rank for the keywords I try to aim for.

I find old posts and look for parts that are not really relevant today.

Finding keywords

After finding an old post I can write about, I look for non-relevant parts. For example, they have blog posts about features they added and they talk about it like a breakthrough.

However, if I talk about such a feature like a breakthrough it won't make any sense. So I delete those parts and look for keywords with Keywords Everywhere Chrome extension. I copy and paste the most relevant keywords to a Word Doc.

After that, I use the Google Keyword tool to look for their competitiveness, search volume, etc. Then make a list of long-tail keywords and low-medium competition keywords with 100-100k volume.

Looking For Other Posts

After that, I search for other posts by putting some of the keywords in Google and I look at the top 5 articles. I copy-paste them to look for their word count and keywords to look if I can find other keywords that have low competition but a good search volume.

I also try to write a bit longer than those posts but I don't know if it does work. Some say it works some say it doesn't.

Writing the blog

I try to write in a more personal/informal tone because I love reading articles that are not really formal and more talkative. I also add images and gifs but don't add stock photos. It is also because I personally don't like seeing them everywhere on articles so I don't use them.

If you have feedback or if I can do something better please leave a comment!

Thanks

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