Hey Indie Hackers đź‘‹
I’ve been experimenting with SEO over the past few months, and I wanted to share what actually moved the needle for my website — no fancy tools or huge budgets required.
Here’s what actually worked for me:
I stopped chasing high-volume keywords.
Instead of competing for “best AI tools,” I focused on question-based searches like:
“What is the best AI tool for note-taking?”
“How do I automate blog writing with ChatGPT?”
These were easier to rank for and brought in targeted readers.
I used ChatGPT for keyword ideas.
I literally asked, “What questions do people ask about AI tools?” — and it gave me 50+ solid post ideas instantly.
I built backlinks through genuine outreach.
Reached out to other AI bloggers, offered to collaborate or swap insights. One partnership got me featured in a newsletter that drove 500+ new visitors in a day.
I published one post per week — consistently.
It took about 3 months to see traction, but after that, traffic started compounding.
Curious:
What’s your biggest challenge with SEO right now?
Are you focusing more on content, backlinks, or technical optimization?
Would love to share ideas and help where I can.
Thanks for the tips, can I see your the posts as an example? from the collaborators and your own posts. Trying to understand how you did it
Your tactical breakdown here is incredibly helpful. I particularly appreciate how you focused on question-based keywords instead of the typical competitive terms. The patience you showed waiting three months before seeing real traction is a reminder that SEO is a marathon, not a sprint.