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A new path to consistently ranking at the top of the SERPs Sent to you by Search Engine Journal

A new path to consistently ranking at the top of the SERPs Sent to you by Search Engine Journal – our sponsors help us keep reporting industry news to you for free. [Sponsor's header image - Blogs using RankIQ Grew Google Traffic by 468%]( Hi, A recent [1-year study of 2363 Mediavine blogs]( has revealed a new path to consistently ranking at the top of the SERPs. The study found that Mediavine blogs using RankIQ’s SEO toolset increased their organic Google traffic 468% more than the Mediavine blogs not using RankIQ. This was the first large-scale user study of any SEO tool that has been made public. Until the RankIQ / Mediavine study, only case studies of hand-picked users were spotlighted by those tools on their respective websites. [Read More About Study]( Here’s a quick summary of RankIQ’s SEO Toolset. 🙂 Their toolset ranks #1 out of all 486 SEO tools for customer satisfaction and #2 for easiest to use (source: G2). 🔍 RankIQ is the only keyword research tool that has done the research for you. Their Keyword Library contains all of the lowest-competition high-traffic keywords in every niche. 🔥 Their Rankings Audit identifies all pages that are beginning to lose rankings and need to be updated. 💚 RankIQ’s Content Optimizer allows you to create the most helpful content that Google loves in half the time. It identifies all the content gaps in existing posts so you can complete a post update in as little as 30 minutes. 🎯 RankIQ has a Content Planner with a Goals Dashboard that helps you easily plan out your content while holding yourself accountable to your monthly new content and content update goals. [Visit RankIQ.com]( – The RankIQ Team [A sponsored email from Search Engine Journal] All views expressed in this email are the sponsor's and not representative of Search Engine Journal. Want to receive more relevant info? [Update your preferences.]( Because you signed up for our email newsletter at [Search Engine Journal]( we occasionally send sponsored emails to help keep the engine running. We won't bombard you with spam and never share your email address with our advertisers. We only send selected and approved mail from our private list. © 2024 Search Engine Journal 160 W Camino Real Unit #606 · Boca Raton, FL 33432 You can also [unsubscribe from this list.](

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