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How To Get Good at SEO In 5 Simple Steps

1. Analyze Search Results Page

First, search the keyword that you want to rank for in Google. See what type of pages google ranks.

Eg:- If I search for "SEO tools", you will get a listicle type of posts.

Meaning you would be better off writing an in-depth list type of blog.

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2. Know Your Competition

Not every keyword can be outranked. This is especially for new sites having low authority.

According to my experience, if you find any site having a DA/DR less than 20 in the Top 20 results, you should go for it 😉

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3. Analyze Search Intent

Search your KW on Google. Analyze the search intent. Whether a list type ranks or a post with step by step guide.

It's all there on Google. You just have to analyze better.

The intent behind the query matters. Write accordingly.

4. Write In-Depth Articles

This is a no brainer. Google loves in-depth articles. Add everything you know about the topic.

Utilize the "People also Ask" section & "Related Searches" to improve, trigger and rank on more keywords.

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5. Last but not least, Add Schema.

There are a lot of schemas you can implement to structure your article. In turn, this will optimize & increase your traffic by a lot.

  • FAQ Schema
  • How-to Schema
  • Event Schema

The FAQ schema is my favorite 😎

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If you have any questions/queries related to SEO, feel free to comment below. I will try to answer them

P.S:- I am working on an SEO guide for SaaS Marketers & Founders. I will be covering a lot of concepts in this guide. Excited to share it with you. You can join the waitlist here & more details on Twitter

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on January 23, 2021
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