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How I used SEO to avoid marketing

I have been building small tools, content websites and doing programmatic SEO for the past 9 years and I never do any marketing for my projects

It is possible to write content, do technical SEO, and see the traffic start flowing in. Here's a sample project report from 2019.

So if you are building a tool / SaaS / content project and you hate marketing, but you want to get some organic traffic, here is what you need to do:

  1. Choose your keywords wisely, do some research beforehand - even as simple a using google + google trends to pick-up the good keywords
  2. Don't use an SPA framework (single-page app) like React alone (Next.js supports SSG / SSR so it works) - SPA are the worst for ranking, Google is having a hard time with large JS bundle and dynamic content that is no pre-rendered. Any modern SSG / SSR framework is OK (Next.js, Nuxt) or any SSR back-end framework that use templating (Django, Rails, Laravel)
  3. Make sure your meta tags are OK (Title, h1 ect..) - respecting the basics HTML semantics is important, each page must have a h1 tag at least
  4. Generate a sitemap - Yeah that sounds old-school but It's still the best in town for indexing pages
  5. Submit the domain + sitemap in GSC (Google Search Console)
  6. Use Google's web.dev service (especially the /measure page) to check if your website / webapp follows best practises for SEO, perf, and accessibility
  7. Use HTTPS

...and you're set - if your niche / keywords is not in very high competition niche, you'll progressively get traffic after 6 to 12 months - that is, if you don't get backlinks or do marketing - but that's the point of my post 😄

You can accelerate that process by doing marketing, but trust me it's optional in order to get some organic traffic

My post popular paid tool get 5k visitors / day - 100% organic - I never paid 1€ for marketing, but it's been around since 2016 and organic traffic has been raising slowly and steadily for the past years

As this process takes a lot of time, I launch a ton of websites each month (This is what I call "planting seeds") because some will never get enough organic traffic to be viable over years

My latest experiments:

That's all folks!

if you have any question, don't hesitate to reach out here or on Twitter

posted to Icon for group SEO
SEO
on March 14, 2022
  1. 3

    Pretty cool ! I follow a similar approach. Since you shared touslescashbacks.com I think you will like this experiment of mine: nombredemots.fr, also for the French. An exact search as domain name helps !

    1. 2

      This is something that I never tried to rank: A 1 page tool - but it seems fun to try !

      I usually go for multi-pages projects

  2. 2

    Great short summary of SEO! I also think that in times of "build your audience then product" highlighting the fact that SEO is a great alternative to that is amazing!

    Use Google's web.dev service (especially the /measure page) to check if your website / webapp follows best practises for SEO, perf, and accessibility

    I don't understand 100% what you mean by that. Could you provide me with a link?

    1. 1

      Sure, this is what I am talking about: https://web.dev/measure/

  3. 2

    Pretty cool. Of course, you can get a lot done with just no BS SEO. It’s nice to see someone getting results in a time where everyone says “SEO is dead!”

    Good luck. Keep up the good work.

  4. 2

    very cool. thanks for sharing.

  5. 1

    Hey there!

    Have you ever heard of social listening? It basically listens to the internet. We use that internet chatter to create "lookalike audiences" that are more likely to be interested in your brand and ultimately lead to more growth and subscriptions.

    If that sounds cool, check it out :D

    https://hypercrowd.carrd.co

  6. 1

    Great read! Thanks for sharing.

  7. 1

    Do you need to write articles?

    1. 1

      It's always way better if you do create content but it's not required

  8. 1

    Hey, thanks for sharing. How to list products to nocodeguru? Do you help with it?

    1. 1

      Hello,

      Currently, I look for product manually, but i could need some help !

  9. 1

    I always wondered how long it takes to rank without promoting the content. Thanks for the insights. I guess it's very important to do proper research beforehand. In the end it always comes down to one thing: does it provide value.

    And do you have any data about if and when you got backlinks?

    1. 1

      Not really, I don't do proper backlinks building either

  10. 1

    I am a business owner and I have developed a site for my business. I am confused about whether I should choose SEO or marketing it another way. The website is https://shortysfoodtruck.com.au/ please check it and tell me about how much amount will be required for its SEO.

  11. 1

    Thanks for this post! I recently started using ahrefs for my blog as well and plan to launch some niche blogs + using it for my products.

    For blogs I made the hard decision (for me) of simply using wordpress. It is so easy to setup + there are tons and tons of tutorials and plugins out there that you won't need to write a single line of code.

    For learning SEO I highly recommend the YouTube channel of ahrefs

    They have amazing information in there.

    Self promotion: I just created a post for that:
    and tweet occasionally about SEO

  12. 1

    I always appreciate a good read. Thank you.

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