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Website technology – A fast, safe and pleasant to use website. Both for users and search engines. On-site content – Web pages with content that (best) answer specific search questions. Authority – The (quantity and quality of) incoming links from external websites. Cheating on your competitors If you enter the keywords that describe your services or products into Google, you will see the same competitors again and again in the top results. How do they do that? And for which terms are they all found? With the tips from this article you will learn how to reverse engineer your competitors and use their hard work to improve your own SEO.
The toolbox There are hundreds – if not thousands – of free and paid SEO tools available. The tips below can be performed with many different tools, but in this article I limit myself to the following tools: Ahrefs – From $99 per month Google Keyword Planner and Google Search – Free UberSuggest & Backlinks photo editor by Neil Patel – Free 1. Come up with blog topics super fast People have a certain problem or issue and go online to look for a solution. By writing informative blogs, you help your target group in their online search.
An by helping them properly, you increase the chance that they will become interested in your product or service! Do you want to come up with new blog topics to write about super fast? First take a look at what your competitors are writing about and which keywords are associated with it. Ahrefs Enter your competitor's domain name and go to the ' organic search terms' tab . You will now see all organic search terms (with any volume) on which this competitor is currently found. Create blog topics Does the competitor have a subfolder like 'news' or 'blog' where he places all blog posts.
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