three straightforward steps to get your first 10,000 guests from Google

Today will be fun.

I'll bet with you that you can get 10,000 visitors from Google if you do the following three steps and really follow them.

I promise it won't be difficult, but it will take time.

And if you follow my steps and get no results, contact me and I will personally help you with your marketing.

I'm just asking you to do this for three months. You may not reach 10,000 Google visitors in 3 months because some niches are really tiny, but most of you should get there or be on your way.

If you prove to me again that you followed everything below and don't get the results, you can contact me and I will personally help you with your marketing for free.

Ready?

Step 1: Find the right keywords

If you pick the wrong keywords, you have little to no traffic and, worse, little or no revenue.

Before we get you on the road to more searches,
Let’s find the right keywords.

I want you to go to Ubersuggest and enter yours
Competitor's domain name.

Now I want you to click on the "Keywords" navigation
Sidebar option.

This report shows you all the keywords your competition is ranking for.

If you don't see a list of thousands of keywords, you haven't entered a sufficiently large competitor. And if you don't know who a big competitor is, just do a Google search for an important term related to your industry. The websites at the top are your main competitors.

I want you to go through the list of keywords and search for all keywords that are related to your business and have SEO difficulty (SD) of 40 or less. The higher the number, the more difficult it is to rate the keyword. The lower the number, the easier it is to create a ranking.

In addition to an SD of 40 or less, I want you to search for keywords with a volume of 500 or more.

Volume means the number of people who search for the keyword each month. The higher the number, the more potential visitors will drive in this term once you have achieved a rank for it.

Next I want you to click on "Top Pages" in the field
Navigation.

This will take you to a report that looks like this:

This report shows you the most popular pages on your
Competitor's website.

Well, under the est. In the Visits (Estimated Visits) column, you want you to click Show All to get the first results.

Every time you do this, you will be shown all the keywords that
Drive traffic to this site.

Just like you did with the Keyword Report, I want you to look at the keywords that have an SD of 40 or less and a volume of 500 or more.

The only difference, however, is that you should check some of the URLs in the Top Pages report.

Click on the website to see what kind of content they are writing. This is important because it gives you an idea of ​​what types of content Google likes to rate.

If you create similar pages (I will teach you how to do this shortly), you can get results similar to those of your competition over time.

After you have a handful of keywords, I want you to expand the list and find other related keywords.

Click Keyword Ideas in the navigation menu.

If you enter any of the keywords you are looking for in this report, you will get a large list of other similar keywords.

This is important because it shows you all
closely related terms.

Suppose you have a list of keywords for a handful of keywords, such as

  1. Dog Food
  2. cat food
  3. Dog bed
  4. How to clean your cat
  5. What do birds eat?

You can't just use all of these keywords, write an article, and enter all the keywords because they are not similar. Someone looking for "dog beds" may not be interested in reading what birds eat.

So if you enter a keyword in the Keyword Ideas report, you'll see all of the other similar keywords that you can include in a single article.

When you are in the Keyword Ideas report, you will notice some tabs: suggestions, relatives, questions, prepositions, and comparisons.

I want you to go through each of these tabs. They'll show you another set of similar keywords that you might be able to include in your article (we'll explain in step 2 how to write the article).

Just look at the Questions tab:

You can see that the keywords differ drastically from the "Related" tab:

Again, you want to search for all keywords with an SD value of 40 or less. However, this report looks for keywords with a volume greater than 200.

I know that 200 may seem like a small number, but if you find 100
Good keywords with a volume of 200 or more, that's 20,000
potential visitors per month. Or better yet, 240,000 a year.

Now it's rare for you to get all of these people
to get to your website, but you can get part of it. Even 10% would add up …
especially if you've done this with a handful of articles.

Your goal should be to have a list of at least 100 keywords that are very similar. You want to do this at least five times. For example, keep in mind that the list of five keywords above was not too similar.

  1. Dog Food
  2. cat food
  3. Dog bed
  4. How to clean your cat
  5. What do birds eat?

You want to make sure that you use the Keyword Ideas Report for each main keyword to find another 100 that can be added to each keyword.

Step 2: write content

At this point, you should have a list of keywords. If your keyword list doesn't contain at least 100 keywords per group, go to step 1 and stick to it.

It's not that difficult to get 100 similar keywords that you can include in an article. It only takes some time to search and find them all the time.

Generally, as a rule of thumb, I can find 100 keywords in
less than 8 minutes. It may take a little longer than me at first, but once
When you get the hang of it, it'll be easy.

With your newly found keywords, I want you to write an article.

All you have to do is follow this step-by-step tutorial to write your first article.

If you prefer a video tutorial, check out the following:

Of course, place your keywords in the article if that makes sense.

You will quickly find that you are unlikely to be able to
to "naturally" include all 100 keywords in your article. And that's fine.

The last thing you want to do is keywords, because you are writing this article not just for search engines, but for others. The second advantage is that search engines rate it because it contains the right keywords.

Before you publish your article on your website, I want you
to keep a few things in mind:

  1. Keep your URLs short – Google prefers shorter URLs.
  2. Include your main keyword in your heading – If you have your main keyword in your headline, you are more likely to rank higher.
  3. Include your three main keywords in your meta tags – Include at least three main keywords, whether it's your title tag or your meta description. You don't fit that many in your title tag, and that's fine, but you should be able to fit your meta description tag.

There are many other things you can do to optimize your articles for SEO, but my goal is to keep it simple. If you only follow these three steps, you will reach the 10,000 visitor mark again.

Let's keep things simple for now and once you've hit
Your goal, then you can get into the advanced stuff.

Step 3: Apply your content

Writing content is only half the battle. Even if you include the right keywords in your article and don't promote them, they're unlikely to be read or rated on Google.

How do you ensure that your content is read and ranked well?

Well, first, you need to get social shares, and second, you need to get backlinks.

Yes, search engines don't necessarily rank pages higher, though
You get more Facebook shares or tweets, but the more eyeballs you see
The more likely it is that you will get backlinks.

And the more backlinks you generally get, the higher your rank will be.

How to get social shares …

First of all, I want you to go to Twitter and search for related keywords
to your article.

If you scroll down, you'll see thousands of people tweeting about things related to your keywords. Some of them are general updates only, but look for members who share articles.

And…

I want you to click on their profile now and see if they mention their contact information or their website. If you mention your email address, you're good to go. If they mention their website, visit them and try to find their contact information.

You cannot find all contact information.
But for the people you do, I want you to send them this email:

Object: (Enter the keyword you searched for on Twitter.)

Hey (enter your first name)

I saw you tweeted (enter the title of the article you tweeted). I actually have an article that I recently published on the subject.

But mine includes (talk about what your article covers and how unique it is).

(Insert link to your article)

If you like it, feel free to share it.

Cheers,

(Enter your name)

PS: Let me know if I should share something for you on Twitter or any other social network.

You will find that a large percentage of people are willing to share your content because they already share related content, and of course you have offered to share their content, which is also helpful.

If you send 30 to 40 emails like this, start
Get traction on the social web.

Now that you have social sharing, it's time to create backlinks. Instead of giving you tons of link building methods since there are many that work, I will only start you with one that works very well.

I want you to return to the Keyword Ideas Report
Ubersuggest.

When you get there, enter some of the keywords you are looking for.

On the right side of the report you will see a list of ranked websites and the number of backlinks each of the ranked URLs has.

Click on the number "Links". For each result you get to the backlinks report, which looks something like this:

This will give you a list of all the websites that are linked to your website
Competitor's Article.

I want you to go to each of these URLs, find the website owner's contact information, and send them an email that looks like this:

Object: (Name of your website)

Hey (enter your name)

I noticed something about your website.

On this page you have a link to (insert your competitor to whom he linked) (insert the page on his website from which he linked to him).

Now you may not see anything wrong with it, but the article you linked to does not help your website readers so much because it does not cover the following:

(Include a few dots on how your article is better and different.)

You should check out (insert your article) as this gives your readers a better experience.

If you liked it, feel free to link to it.

Cheers,

(Enter your name)

PS: If there is ever anything I can do to help you, please let me know.

I want you to send 100 of these emails for each article
you write.

Conclusion

Yes, it takes work to reach 10,000 visitors, but once you do that, you continuously generate traffic and, most importantly, sales.

To reach 10,000 visitors, I want you to do the above steps five times. In other words, you write five new pieces of content by following the steps above.

It's actually not that bad because you can only do 1 a week.
You would have done your job within 5 weeks.

Are you going to take on the challenge? If you do everything and don't see the results over time, you can hit me and I'll help you.


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