Hi All,
I've been in the SEO Industry for more than 3 Years Now. Into SaaS SEO for the past 2 years & currently helping a Fintech company in US with their SEO Growth.
I will be picking the 10 latest comments daily from this post for the next few days and share 3 SEO Tips for your startup.
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Hey @tejas3732, thanks for doing this!
Ive been reading and Im not sure if i'm misinterpreting but most of the keywords i research (I use SEMRush) have an extremely low volume (less than 100). Do you believe it's still worth it to start writing for those keywords, or should I aim higher? whats the minimum volume thats worth it? Also, do you have any resources for beginners to level up?
Thanks!!!
Hello @Billano
Do not underestimate KWs with less than 100 search volumes. Often people have different ways of searching for the term, these are not attributed and taken into consideration by the premium tools like Semrush and Ahrefs.
So you can definitely go with it. One particular strategy to choose keywords is this:
Hope that helps.
If you are using Semrush, you can also check the Keyword difficulty directly.
But yes, again, dont underestimate those low volume KWs.
Often the low volume KWs are of high intent which can be of business value.
Btw, I have launched my SaaS SEO guide here, in which I talk about everything in detail -> https://tejasrane.gumroad.com/l/saas-seo
Do check it out
thanks you, super helpful! ill check out your guide
Sure let me know if you have any more queries. Btw, you can follow me on Twitter too :- https://twitter.com/tejas3732
timeivy.com
Main challenge is that productivity is a very competitive space, so I'm not sure how much I can compete by blogging.
Thanks for doing this!
Hi,
Here's what you need to do in order to kickstart your organic growth:
Add more feature pages. Currently you only have 1 page. Google cant understand your site if you just have 1 page. Have many landing pages. Connect all of them. Interlink them with each other. This will help improve Google bot's crawling rate.
I will recommend you to change the title to something more impactful and focused on your primary keyword.
You will need to have a dedicated keyword research strategy. I can see that your niche has a lot of potential. Here's what you can do:
Go to any keyword research tool, put in your broad keyword. Eg: productivity, focus, distraction, etc.
Now filter it with terms including (Why, How, What, When). Again filter it via Keyword Difficulty (Most probably 0-7)
Search those filtered keywords on Google. Install Mozbar. If you see a site less than 10 DA in the top 15 results, go for that keyword. Write a good, in-depth blog post.
If you get an Ahrefs subscription, you can really do a lot of SEO tactics. But its quite expensive for a solo person to purchase it.
Hope that helps. I am actually writing an SEO guide for SaaS. I think it will definitely help you a lot. You can check here.
@tejas3732 thanks so much, this is super helpful. Looking forward to your SEO guide!
:)