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Top five favorite SEO hacks

Top five favorite SEO hacks

Top five favorite SEO hacks. To win, you have to think outside the box. If you just do what everyone else is doing, you won’t win, especially with SEO. Here are my five favorite SEO hacks that are out of the box.

Hack one,

buy websites. Have you noticed their blogs about everything? Well, a simple strategy for you to get immediate results is to look for a blog in your space. This shouldn’t be hard, as there are over a billion blogs. Look for one that has good rankings and traffic, you can find out their traffic stats using tools like Ubersuggest. What you’ll want is a blog that ranks really well within your space, and has great content, but doesn’t monetize through ads or selling products or services. Then you want to hit them up and ask them if they’re willing to sell their site. A lot of people will be like, “Yeah, sure, making no money doing this as a passion, “you can even pay them to keep blogging for you. And then what you want to do is merge that content over to your website, do 301 redirects, put them to the appropriate URLs when you’re doing the 301 redirects, and what you’ll find you’ll start getting instant rankings and traffic.

Hack number two,

ranking number one on YouTube with SEO.So YouTube‘s algorithm is the opposite of how Google SEO works. If a video does really, really well in the first 24 hours, when it’s released on YouTube, it’s probably going to do well in the long run. So how do you get your videos to do well in the first 24 hours? Not through ads, because that takes too long to get up and to run. Usually, by sending out an email blast. So when I release a video, I send out an email blast and even a push notification blast, within the first hour the video goes live, I let everyone know about it, I get tons of views, tons of engagements, and my YouTube views go through the roof, and my rankings shoot up.

Hack three,

release tools. Have you heard of calculator.net?The site doesn’t look amazing, but it has 6.2 million backlinks? Let me say that again,6.2 million backlinks.”How?” You may ask, it’s because they have calculators on everything. People love linking to calculators. If you release free tools that people want and they love, you will build links naturally, you won’t even have to send out an email. It works that well. If you can’t create these tools, you can just go to sites CodeCanyon, pop, buy the tools, pop the bubble on your website, and boom, you’re off to the races. Now the key with this strategy is to release tools for free that people are used to paying for.

Hack number four,

respond to blog comments. This one is simple, and you probably are like, “Wait, this isn’t really a hack, Neil.”But let me explain why it’s so valuable and it is a hack. Wikipedia is the seventh most popular site on the web, according to Similarweb. Do you know how Wikipedia does so well on Google? They update their content on a regular basis. Some of their most popular pages get updated daily. Their content is updated so often, and I know people are volunteering and helping out for free, but it’s updated so often that Google’s like, “Wow, this content’s fresh. We need to rank it high because it’s the most relevant and up-to-date.”So with your website, how do you keep your content updated?

Ideally, you want to update at least once a year, if not a few times a year, but that may be tough. Another way to also keep your content updated, and I wouldn’t recommend that you not do the first, so you should still try to update your content at least once or twice a year, is you can also use blog comments. And when you use blog comments, what you’ll find is that when people leave comments, and you respond to them, and you leave really thorough comments, people come back and keep leaving more comments. This produces more content and in essence, you’re updating those pages and making them more and more valuable for Google, which helps with your rankings. And when you’re leaving comments, don’t just leave a thank you, make sure it’s thoughtful, it’s relevant, and it helps people out.

Hack five,

use fewer keywords, or at least for App Store SEO. So SEO doesn’t just exist on Google, Apple App Store is extremely popular.No matter where you are, if you turn around and you see someone, chances are, someone has an iPhone, which means they also are on the App Store. But if you want to rank in the App Store, you shouldn’t shove tons of keywords in your title, even description.

Most people don’t know this, but the fewer keywords that use in your title or description in the App Store, the easier it is to rank for those terms. Just make sure that the keyword you pick keywords you pick is super popular.

It makes it way easier to rank and get higher rankings, versus going after too many keywords in the App Store, which makes it harder to rank.

SEO For Beginners – The Easiest Way to Build Links

SEO For Beginners - The Easiest Way to Build Links

SEO for beginners.The easiest way to build links. Links are the hardest factor to manipulate when it comes to SEO, and without them, it’s almost impossible to rank at the top of Google. But before I teach you the easiest way to build links, let me explain how they work.



With SEO, there are two main factors: your on-page SEO and then your off-page SEO. Your off-page SEO essentially links. It’s other websites linking to you. The more websites that link to yours, the more, quote, unquote, votes your site is getting, which helps you rank higher. Now, not all links are equal. Links from sites like New York Times or BBC are considered to be more authoritative and powerful than links from a random site that’s just starting out. And links from well-known sites, like the ones I mentioned, are tougher to get, hence they help you more with SEO.So how do you get those links?

Well, there are three ways.

One, create infographics. People love visual images that help explain what you’re trying to convey. For example, here’s an infographic that breaks down how fast a cheetah runs. How cool is that? It’s animated. It moves. It’s kind of like a GIF. That’s a great way to represent information. People love linking to stuff like that. They tend to easily generate links because people love visual content that helps explain the message. And you can find a lot of these people who can help you create these infographics that are, quote, unquote, animated, and very visual on-site like Dribbble. And you can find a lot of designers to help you create them at a very affordable price.

Two, release free tools. Did you know that I bought a tool called AnswerThePublic?And before that, I bought a tool called Ubersuggest. Ubersuggest has roughly 25,446 unique backlinks.AnswerThePublic has approximately 24,390 unique backlinks. That’s a lot of links. When you release a free tool, over time, people just naturally link to it. You don’t get to do outreach. You don’t get to hit a lot of people up. Literally, a lot of people just naturally link to it.



Why? Because it’s free. Now, if you release something for free that everyone else has already released for free, harder to generate links. But if you release something for free that people are usually used to paying for, really easy to generate links, you don’t really have to do much other than release it on your site and just be patient. And if you can’t afford to build a unique tool, use sites site CodeCanyon to find a tool that’s good and put it on your own website.

Three, releasing tools or infographics or content isn’t good enough. You have to beg for links. Not like asking. I’m talking about literally beg. In the Ubersuggest app, I was hoping you could go to the Backlinks Opportunity report. You can find it in the sidebar by clicking on Backlinksand then Backlinks Opportunity. In this report, put in your URL and then put in two or three competitors. Ideally, three. It will show you all the people who link to your competitors but not to you. Just think of it this way. If someone links a handful of your competitors, but they don’t link to you, it means that they don’t really favor one competitor or other because they’re linking to a lot of players in your space. So you want to hit them up?



See what pages they’re linking to your competitor sites first, and you want to hit them up and say, alright, here’s similar pages on my website, and here’s why they’re different, and here’s why mine are better, and here’s why you should link to me.

Email each of those sites, ask them to link to your webpage, explain again why you’re providing more value than the competitors, and it’ll cause you to get more links. And if your webpage isn’t better than your competitors, go and adjust it, make it better than theirs, and then send off the emails.

Don’t send off the emails if your pages aren’t as good. And if you actually don’t have any similar pages to your competitors that people are linking to, go and create them. But again, make sure that it’s better than the competitors. And if you can’t find the email address of the site owners, use tools like Hunter. which will give you their email address for free.


The Easiest Way To Build Backlinks

The Easiest Way To Build Backlinks

The Easiest Way To Build Backlinks. Look, backlinks don’t have to be hard to build. Everyone says, “Write amazing content you’re going to get links to.”You know what? If you write the content, don’t promote it.No one’s going to see it.No one’s going to link to it. Even if you promote it, it’s still hard to get links.

 

 

People used to be willing to linkway more back in the day than they are now. So, one way that a lot of people will build links, and this isn’t my favorite way but I’m going to actually mention two ways. I’m going to break down the second easiest way and then I’m going to break down the easiest way. The second easiest way to build links is using the backlink opportunity report in Ubersuggest. So when you go to Ubersuggest, you put in your domain name, and you put in three of your competitors, it’ll show you everyone who links to your competitors but does not link to you. Think of it this way, “If someone links to one of your competitors will they link to you?”Maybe. They may like your competition, not you.

Look, if someone is willing to link to not one, not two, but three of your competitors. The chances are they’ll link because they’re not loyal to any competitors. So, the backlink opportunity report issues you the exact pages, people are linking to your competitors, and if someone’s linking to three of your competitors, and you see the exact pages you would just want to create a better version of those pages, email them, chances they’ll be willing to swap out the link. Not everyone will, but a good chance.

Now, that’s not the easiest way I’ve built links but that is my second favorite way. Now my favorite way of building links. All right. Have you ever seen neilpatel.com/ubersuggest?That’s a tool? It’s a tool for SEO, and it helps you get more traffic. It’s a free tool. There’s also a paid version but you can do a lot of stuff for free. Well, a lot of my competitors charge for what you can do for free. So here’s what’s cool about it. If you release enough stuff for free in a tool that people are used to paying for, whether it’s $5, or $10, or a hundred dollars, people link to that.

Why? Because it’s easy. People love linking to stuff that’s easy and cheap, right? Or free. Why would you pay $5 when you can pay zero? So if it’s easy for them they don’t have to swipe a credit card, they don’t have to pay, There’s no user registration, and They’re much more likely to link to it. that Ubersuggest tool has over 10,000 backlinks. So how do you build a tool if you don’t have tons of money?

Well, you can use sites like CodeCanyon, and at CodeCanyon, you can find tools for almost every industry. Pay maybe $10, $20, $30, white-label it,pop it on your website,over time it helps you build links. Even if you suck at promoting it, believe it or not,I learned that one the hard way. That’s why I love tools so much. Or you can just go Google for like free, you know, SEO tool. Free white label, you know, real estate tool, and then just pop them on your website. And then over time, it’ll start generating you backlinks. That’s how you build links in the easiest way.

It’s a long term approach,works super well. I don’t recommend that you stop writing content or stop doing any of the other link building approaches but you should just pop up the tool on your website,and just give it time and you’ll build links plus do what you’re already doing,and that everyone else is talking about. When you combine both of them, that’s how you start beating your competition when it comes to building backlinks and outranking them.