Guides, tutorials, and tips for keyword research and SEO.
TL;DR You do not need Ahrefs, SEMrush, or any expensive tool to run an effective SEO audit. Google Search Console, PageSpeed Insights, Screaming Frog’s free tier, and your browser’s …
TL;DR Most blogs have posts that get zero traffic, rank for the wrong keywords, or target terms they cannot compete for. A content-specific SEO audit identifies these underperformers and sorts them …
TL;DR Comments build karma, reputation, and visibility on Reddit. But Reddit’s culture means most corporate comments get downvoted immediately. This guide covers the specific techniques for …
TL;DR Small sites do not need enterprise SEO audit processes. This checklist covers the technical SEO fundamentals that actually matter for sites under 500 pages: crawlability, indexing, page speed, …
TL;DR You do not need a full day or an expensive tool to run a useful SEO audit. This 30-minute process covers the critical checks that catch the most impactful issues: indexing problems, broken …
TL;DR Content gap analysis reveals the keywords and topics your competitors rank for that you do not. It is the fastest way to build a content plan backed by proven demand rather than guesswork. This …
TL;DR Featured snippets put your content at the top of Google search results in a highlighted box. Winning them requires specific content formatting: direct answers in 40-60 words, structured lists, …
TL;DR Success on Reddit starts with finding the right communities. This guide covers systematic methods for identifying subreddits where your target customers actively discuss problems you solve, …
TL;DR On-page SEO is the set of optimizations you control directly on your page. For blog posts, this means title tags, meta descriptions, header structure, keyword placement, internal links, images, …
TL;DR Search intent is the reason behind a search query. Matching your content to intent is the single biggest factor in whether you rank. This guide covers the four intent types, how to identify them …