This Works Better Than SEO (And Gives You 10x The Amount of Traffic) | My BEST Traffic Source



SEO takes forever to get results, there must be a better way to get traffic that doesn’t involve ads. Today, I’m going to break down how this works way better than SEO.

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Look, You’re probably like, “Neil, you blog about SEO, you have an SEO tool called Ubersuggest, what could be better than SEO?” Well, there’s a ton of things better than SEO, and you can probably name tons of them, Even though I’m addicted to it, and generally, I’m just addicted to digital marketing.

But even though I blog about SEO, and I believe in it because it produces such amazing results and you can create literally a hundred million plus, even billion dollar companies just through SEO. You’re probably wondering, “Neil, what is it that you… Works way better than SEO?”

I want you to check out something on my website, and I mentioned it in this video, it’s called Ubersuggest. Neilpatel.com/ubersuggest. And it’s a tool, you can put in your domain name, and it gets keywords, shows you, you know, what keywords your domain ranks for, your competitors rank for. Even tells you what keywords your competitors rank for that you don’t. It’ll even tell you how many people link to you, or even tell you how much traffic you’re getting or estimate that. It’ll even tell you new keyword opportunities, and you can do keyword research or content research. It even tells you what errors you have on your website.

So how is this better than SEO? Do you want to know what drives more traffic than anything else? Take a guess. Ubersuggest. Did you know, over 400,000 people a month find my website by just either typing in the keyword Ubersuggest, or going directly to my domain.

On the flip side, less than 100,000 people a month find my domain by typing in, Neil Patel. So what does this tell you? Tools are more powerful, tools work better than content, tools build more links than manually reaching out.

When I created a free tool, Ubersuggest, and I just kept releasing more and more features for free. Sure, there’s paid features as well, but the majority of the app is for free. Did you know I generated over 10,000 backlinks, and I didn’t really have to do anything, just kept improving the product. See, with my content, I had to keep trying to come up with new content that’s fresh, that no one’s ever talked about. With my old content, I had to keep updating and spending money on it. With the tool, it keeps generating goodwill traffic conversions without me putting in as much effort.

Now granted, upfront cost may be more, and in a bit, I’m going to teach you how to do it with actually less upfront cost than content, but it’s well worth it. And when I look at my ad agency, NP Digital… If you haven’t checked out, we help companies of all sizes grow their traffic.

If you look at NP Digital, over 40% of our customers are coming from Ubersuggest. That’s the power of the tool, that’s what you can’t take for granted. So what I want you to do, is go and create a tool for free and put it on your website. You can go find developers on Upwork, Toptal. And if you can’t find people at any of these places, what I want you to do is go to Codecanyon. Codecanyon is a site where there’s tools on everything.

You’re in the auto industry, there’s a tool for that. You’re in the mortgage industry, there’s a tool for that. You’re in the hair salon industry, there’s a tool for that. They literally have tools on everything.

So what I want you to do, is go to the site, check out one of the tools. I’m not affiliated with them. And you can get some of these tools for $5, $10, $20, 50 bucks. Usually, it’s rare to find a tool on Codecanyon for over 50 bucks. And pop it on your website, white label it, and then boom.

Over time, you’ll find that the tool generates more traffic, more backlinks, and it helps you generate more SEO traffic without really doing SEO.

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How to Get Your First 1,000 Visitors With SEO and Content Marketing



A website with no visitors isn’t really a website at all. Today I’m going to break down how to get your first 1000 visitors with SEO and content marketing.

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So step 1, do keyword research for high and low search volume keywords. You can do this in Ubersuggest. All you have to do is put keywords within your space, in Ubersuggest, just go to ubersuggest.com and I’ll show you which keywords are really popular and which ones aren’t. And in the keyword ideas report on Ubersuggest, you can actually see which ones are attainable by your website by just using the page one ranking potential button on the keyword ideas report. And when you click on that, you put in your all, it’ll show you which keywords you have a shot for ranking for it, and which ones you don’t.

Step 2, start by creating content around lower competitive keywords first. Now you can use tools like jarvis.ai, which can help you produce content. And it does in a semi-automated way. It’ll take keywords, the topic that you want to write on, it’ll help you outline and it’ll even help you write the paragraphs, but here’s the thing: you need to go in there and modify it. Jarvis can make the content somewhat flow. It doesn’t always make sense. It’s good to save you time. Don’t use it as a tool that’ll write your content for you automatically, use it at as tool that’ll make content writing easier for you.

Step 3, in the first couple weeks, promote your content with paid social media ads. Help boost the content, like when I post content on Facebook, a lot of times I’ll boost it. It really helps get those signals going, gets more people to see it.

Step 4, as you start gradually linking for some keywords, create topic clusters that can help you become more authoritative in these bigger topics. Over time, you’ll start dominating more and more keywords around that topic. A great example of this is on SEO on the neilpatel.com site, I have articles on SEO, but I have a lot of sub-articles around on-page SEO, link-building, site maps, which all encompasses together, so then that way Google knows my site’s around SEO where I’m creating those topic clusters and I rank higher overall.

Step 5, use social media. Your social media content for promotion should be specific for each platform. For example, on Instagram, I could create a teaser video that would, you know, talk about the main pain points that people are having related to the content pieces that I just wrote. And then I have a call to action telling people to go check it out. And I may even link to it in my bio on Instagram, so people can just click that link and go over. And with LinkedIn, I found that live does really well. Instagram TV does really well. Stories do really well. When you’re doing a story, use a sticker so you can drive people to your site. And when it comes to YouTube, videos do better. Facebook, paid promotion, sadly, do the best. LinkedIn, only 3% of your users are roughly creating content, anything you create on LinkedIn, probably going to do well, assuming it’s good quality.

Step 6, capture leads and nurtures them over time. Once you acquire organic traffic, you need to keep getting more value from those users. Capture those emails through tools like Hello Bar. Capture push notifications through tools like Subscribers, or chat bot subscribers through tools like MobileMonkey and keep those people engaged by giving them additional value with other content pieces around the same topic that brought them in. If you do that, you’re going to get your first 1000 visitors plus more.

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How to Write Content That Ranks in 2022’s Crazy SEO Landscape



Do you want to learn how to write content that ranks well in Google, even after Google’s next algorithm update? Today I’m going to break down how to write content that ranks in 2022’s crazy SEO landscape. So look, it comes down to seven simple steps when it comes to writing content that works well in the future Google.

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One, focus on helping your readers overcome a specific problem. See, when people write content and they’re just like, “Oh, let me do the keyword research.” And we have tools like Ubersuggest that help you do the keyword research, but it’s not just about writing content that gets traffic. It’s about helping people solve their problems.

Number two, spend 40% of your time on your headline. 8 out of 10 people will read your headline, but only 2 out of 10 will click through and read the rest of the article. That’s the power of writing amazing headline. You can get more than 2 out of 10 people to actually click through and read the rest of your article. So really focus on writing attractive headlines.

And you can use tools like Ubersuggest that come up with good headlines. Whenever you type a keyword into Ubersuggest, you’ll see a report on the left-hand navigation called content ideas. These are all the articles that have done well on Facebook and Pinterest and other social networks. Look at that share count. That’ll give you idea of what will work and what won’t work.

Number three, anchor your main topic to the keywords that the have the highest significant search volume. In other words, your keywords should be related to that main topic that you’re writing about.

And you want to build one more thorough piece of content versus having lots of little ones, and that’s why I’m saying look at your main keyword and make sure your other keywords compliment it and are anchoring with it.

Four, build your content outline based on what’s working for competitors and the most relevant keywords that you can find because look, you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Whatever you’re writing content on, do a search on Google. You’ll see the people who are number one, two, three, go all the way down to 10. See what they’re doing. You know, for fun sake, actually go to page three or four of Google and look at the pages that are ranking on page three or four. See what they’re not doing compared to the people that are ranking at the top. It’ll give you an idea of what the top 10 people are doing and what you should be emulating.

Five, offer practical and actual advice. No one wants to read something and be like, “Huh, that was a waste of time. I didn’t get anything out of that.” They want to read your article and be like, “Wow, the article from Neil has got me fired up. I’m going to go out there and work on increasing my SEO traffic.” That’s the kind of enthusiasm you want when you’re writing articles.

Six, do internal linking to other relevant content piece on your website. I want you to avoid excessive anchor texts when you’re doing the optimization or internal linking, and only add internal links that make sense in your long-term content. If it makes sense to link out two, three times or four times or 10 times, that’s fine. Do whatever makes sense. Don’t obsess about the anchor text and do this with your older articles and newer articles.

Seven, nail the basic on-page SEO. From title tags to metadata, to image all texts, the first few paragraphs, your H2 tags, even your URL structures. And if you’re not sure on how to nail that, just go to Ubersuggest.com, type in your URL and go to the site audit report. It’ll tell you all the elements that are off with your on-page SEO and it’ll tell you in order of which ones to fix first, second, third, fourth, and they’ll prioritize which ones will have the biggest impact on your SEO, and just make sure that you fix them in order. And after you do, you can re-crawl your site or page to just double check to make sure everything was fixed.

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How to Get More SEO Traffic Even When You Can't Rank #1



Ranking number one on Google is tough. Wouldn’t it be great if you could get more traffic than your competition from SEO even if you ranked lower than them? Today I’m going to teach you how to get more traffic than your competition when you rank lower than them.

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So first off, I want you to go to Google and I want you to type in something simple, just type in Ubersuggest Chrome extension. And just install it. So then, whenever you do a Google search you’ll see the Chrome extension. It’ll tell you how many searches a keyword gets, the cost per click. You can click here, view all. You can see trends on that keyword, age range, all that kind of good stuff, and keywords on the side.

One of the key aspects for SEO is keywords. The more keywords you’re targeting, assuming they’re relevant and good keywords, the more traffic in general you can get from SEO.

But here’s the thing, it’s really hard to rank number one, no matter how good you are at SEO for every single keyword out there. It’s unrealistic. I’ll never rank number one for all the keywords I’m trying to go after. And no one else will either. And what you’ll find is people who rank number one don’t always get the most traffic.

So if you look at this Ubersuggest extension, under each organic URL, you’ll see their domain authority. You’ll see their estimated visits that the page gets from SEO. How many social shares from Facebook or Pinterest, some only have Facebook shares or Pinterest or neither, and how many backlinks a URL has. And you can click the dropdown and it’ll pull up things like the backlinks. And you can even click the down arrow on estimated visits and you can see the estimated visits for that page. And it’ll show you the keywords that are driving those visits.

But the point I’m trying to make is even if you don’t rank number one, you can use the extension to export the keywords. And it’ll take you to Ubersuggest app where you can export there. And you can export the results for any term, like the marketing one, right? I can just export it. Go here, click View all. And same thing. I can end up exporting it to CSV and you can get the full list.

But the point I’m trying to make is I want you to do this for any terms that you could be ranking on that you may not be ranking number one.

And what I want you to do is look at the people above you and start looking at the keywords they rank for and just keep clicking Next, Next, Next. And you’ll see all the popular key words, their position, and that’ll give you ideas of keywords that you should include in your article.

So if you look at this, SEO with Google, Google SEO. And then if I look at mine, all right? Let’s see if I rank for anything related to Google SEO. I don’t rank anything for Google SEO and that term gets good traffic. So I should include that in my article which can boost my overall traffic. Even if I don’t rank number one for that term, it’s another term that I could end up ranking for on this page.

And that’s how you get a lot of keyword ideas and generate more traffic than your competition even if you rank lower than them because what you’ll want to do is look at all the keywords that other players rank for that are getting a lot of visits and you can see it by just clicking the down arrow and you’ll want to skip the ones that don’t get much traffic.

So this one’s getting 3000 visits. So I probably won’t look at that. WordStream 33,000. I’m at 50,000. Oh no, that’s WordStream. Again, is that 50,000. I’m at 37.

So even though I rank higher than WordStream and they’re more lower on the page, they’re raking for other terms that I’m not ranking for, like SEO optimizing, SEO optimizations, that I should start including within my content so I can rank higher.

And then what you’ll want to do is just include the ones that are relevant, rewrite your copy, update it. And over time, you’ll start ranking for more terms and getting more traffic.

I hope that helps you get more search traffic than your competition even when you’re ranking lower than them.

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A Dead Simple SEO Strategy That'll Generate 1 Million Visitors



SEO is super competitive. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was just a strategy that worked, and that wasn’t as competitive, and didn’t take as long to get results? Today, I’m going to break down a super, dead simple SEO strategy that can get you a million visitors a month.

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So the first thing I want you to do is head to Ubersuggest you go to ubersugggest.com or neilpatel.com/ubersuggest. And I want you to type in quora.com. You know Quora as that question and answer site. If you look here, this is Quora’s traffic, this is their SEO traffic.

Look, how many visitors they are getting, it’s just crazy, right? Now this is the estimation, but still they’re in the, well into the millions of visitors a month, if not hundreds of millions.

They’re ranked for literally millions and millions of keywords. And if you look, you can see a lot of the keywords are ranking for. You know, they ranked for 27.7 million keywords between the position 51 and a 100.

So what’s their strategy? Well, look at this. What are good ways to log out of Facebook? What is the correct, thank you, or thank you, or thanks you, or thank you? What is Delta S in chemistry, and what is the difference?

Quora’s on everything. So you’re not going to get as much traffic as them and that’s okay. But how do you find questions in your space? Well, I want you to type in keywords related to your space. Let’s say you’re in marketing.

Now you just type in the keyword marketing within Ubersuggest. And then I want you to click on questions. These are all the keywords that are popular in your space.

Some of these get searched a lot, some get searched a little. And a lot of them aren’t competitive, as you can see, here’s the SEO difficulty, how competitive it is to rank on Google? Green means easy.

I want to talk about Instagram because a lot of marketers want to leverage Instagram. So I would type in Instagram, into Ubersuggest, and again it’ll tell me all the keywords related to Instagram, and then I would click on questions again.

And this is assuming you’re on the keyword ideas report, right, that’s the key. And if you go to this, here for Instagram. All questions that you can end up breaking down and create article related to any of the questions that are within your space that have a low SEO difficulty, high volume and high CPC. High CPC usually means that traffic somewhat valuable.

Eventually you can cause it to convert. Even if that question article’s not, you know, selling anything, you can bring people to your website remarket them, or then drive them in a funnel, collect their email, promote through other stuff. And SEO difficulty. Again, as long as it’s easy, the volume’s decent, you should do it, and you can do it on anything.

And if you do this and then collect emails from those pages you can eventually sell your products and services from those articles. You can put up ad, you know, make money through ads, and have AdSense, or affiliate stuff, all ways to do really well.

But the key is, is you just got to go and create content around questions because the one thing that’s consistent is mostly keywords that are around questions are not competitive.

And by doing that, you’re going to end up generating revenue and getting traffic and ranking higher on Google with much less effort because terms aren’t that competitive.

Yeah, one page, isn’t going to drive you 20,000 visitors a month, but if you had a 100 pages that each drive you a 1000 visitors a month, that’s a 100,000 visitors a month.

That’s 1.2 million visitors a month.

That’s a lot of traffic.

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