Hey Folks,
Just curious to know if there is something peculiar (or a tool) anyone tried for organic traffic that really worked for your startup in last 6 months or so.
Please share this with data and explain why you think it worked.
As @pydubreucq comment below, focus on the basics and write good content regularly. People overcomplicate this. Start by researching keywords that match what your audience is searching for. Think about the terms your potential customers would use to find your product or service.
As the same principle about personal finances, people don't do the basics and forget the power of time, like compound interest, and stop after 3 months without results.
But, if you, as me, have little resources (time, money, people), my tool ranqio.com can help with this by suggesting long-tail keywords based on your niche and generating SEO-optimized blog posts.
@gabriel_lisboa1 Hey Gabriel, Would you explain the process of the keyword research your tool employs. I am not aligned to Ahref's and Semrush when it comes to ranking new sites.
@gabriel_lisboa1@imraju Hey Raju, Ranqio’s keyword research works by taking the initial keyword you provide and analyzing the content from the top 10 Google results. Using AI, it then examines this content and suggests 20 new long-tail keywords based on what’s trending and user behavior. The focus on long-tail keywords is intentional, as they are easier to rank for, especially for solofounders with new or small websites that have lower domain authority. This helps you attract more targeted traffic without the need for extensive SEO tools.
Yes Raju!
It is called Programmatic SEO.
Programmatic SEO is helping you make tons of web pages automatically. It's about targeting lots of specific searches without writing each page by hand.
Companies like Tripadvisor/Zapier do this. They create thousands of pages for different travel spots, aiming to show up in search results for any place you might want to visit.
Google's okay with it if done right, but they warn against low-quality content. Some sites got in trouble for overdoing it, creating too many thin pages.
@pydubreucq i agree. Good content is so important. Would you define Good quality content a bit more tightly?
Internally linking, if used correctly, can do wonders. Its more about creating an aligned cluster of content as i see it.
If you are just getting started, I highly advise to use a tool like kwrds.ai to target people also ask tool and generate content around these questions. This is guaranteed to help you rank in SERPs
Doing good keyword research and optimizing your title tags and meta descriptions still works well for me. I use AI tools like CopyAI and Frase to help generate SEO-optimized content, titles and descriptions around my target keywords. It takes some refining but saves a lot of time vs doing it all manually.
A great tactic I’ve been using is integrating AI-powered SEO automation with personalized strategies. Tools like Zappit.ai can automate everything from keyword research, content creation, and technical audits to competitor analysis. It leverages fine-tuned AI models to create a cohesive SEO strategy, saving time and improving content relevance for organic traffic. Plus, it helps keep track of your competitors’ strategies, which gives you valuable insights for your own SEO approach.
It’s a game-changer for startups looking to scale SEO efforts without the overhead!
All the answers here missed the strongest most important part of on-page SEO.
At the launch of new pages submitted to GSC, the on-page always flatlines for month after month with everybody stating that SEO takes time or SEO takes 3 to 6 months to see any results, what rubbish.
If you know how to fix the delay, then on submitting for indexing the page will index and RANK on the same day of indexing.