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How do you create content that drives traffic? 🚀

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Hi In the previous email, I shared some less-known tips for finding low-competition keywords in ANY

Hi In the previous email, I shared some less-known tips for finding low-competition keywords in ANY niche. In this email, you’ll discover some tips and tricks we use to create content that ranks higher in Google. Last year, over 1.4 million people visited our blog. Most of those people came from Google. We generate so much search traffic because of the content we create. Want to know how? Read on. Remember this: - if your blog has less than 100 blog posts, try publishing more posts - if you struggle to get traffic even after having 100 posts, you should optimize and update the existing posts. Don’t publish more! Here’s the thing about our content: “Although there are AI tools like ChatGPT, Jasper, etc. - we don’t use them for content creation.” We only use them to get some ideas. Yes, you can undoubtedly use AI tools to create content, but you need to spend enough time to make it engaging, appealing, and helpful to your audience. Otherwise, even if you create a 1000-word article with tools like Jasper and publish it on your blog, you won’t get any traffic. Why? Most of the content written by AI tools will be “generic.” So what’s our tip to create better content? - Find at least 2 to 3 relevant keywords for every post you publish - Know the intent of the keywords (what exactly people want while they’re searching those keywords on Google) - Create content based on the intent That’s it! There are no other shortcuts. Here are a few more tips and tricks that always work; - For every keyword, make sure to perform a quick Google search. See the top 5 results. Find out what websites are ranking and what they’re covering. - Your job is to make your content 10x better. Cover new angles. Write in a friendly writing tone. Add lots of visuals. Once the content is done, spend enough time to optimize your blog posts. We use Rank Math plugin for content optimization. Above all, make sure to keep your content up-to-date (keep track of the top 10 traffic-generating posts). If you want more tips, here’s a [FREE guide on how to write posts that go viral]( ). Make sure to check it out, as you’ll find lots of things that we already use. Stay tuned for the upcoming email as you’ll discover SEO strategies to boost your traffic from Google. Have any more questions? Let me know by replying to this email. To your success, Anil Agarwal Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( ) BloggersPassion, Plot No: 65, SPML House, Sector 32, Gurgaon, 122003, India

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