How I Ranked For 636,363 Keywords Using This Simple Hack
How I Ranked For 636,363 Keywords Using This Simple Hack
How I Ranked For 636,363 Keywords Using This Simple Hack
When I started doing SEO on NeilPatel.com I used this advanced formula to rank for 477,000 keywords.
Over time, my traffic started to flatline and I wasn’t ranking for many more keywords, even though I was continually creating more content.
But then I figured out a simple hack that took me from 477,000 keywords to 636,363 keywords as you can see in the image above.
So, what was this hack?
Well, it’s so effective that I just updated Ubersuggest so that includes the hack.
So how did I do it?
When someone does a Google search, what are they typically doing? They are trying to find a solution to their problem, right?
So how can you easily identify these problems people are searching for?
Typically, you want to look for 3 types of keyword phrases:
Questions – people type in questions because they are looking for answers. And if your product or service helps answer those questions, you’ll see a boost in conversions.
Comparisons – when someone is searching for comparison keywords such as “MailChimp VS Converkit” there is high buyer intent, even if your company isn’t mentioned in the search phase. (I’ll go into how to leverage this in a bit.)
Prepositions – when keywords contain a preposition, they tend to be more descriptive. If you aren’t sure what a preposition is, simple prepositions are words like at, for, in, off, on, over, and under. These common prepositions can be used to describe a location, time, or place.