(for solo founders who actually care)
- stop writing for "keywords" like it's 2015. instead, write for 'questions people ask inside communities'. i search reddit and slack threads and answer them better than anyone else. that's it.
- use tools like alsoasked .com and detailed .com to find what’s missing in top pages. don’t copy. find the gaps. google ranks “fresh angles” now because ai spam is drowning search.
- write in plain english. kill the structure. stop writing like a robot. the more your stuff sounds like how people talk, the more google trusts it’s real.
- give actual data or firsthand experiences. i once ranked a 300-word answer that just walked through what i did with screenshots. no intro, no outro. just value.
- every page should have one job. not five. pick a single intent and go deep. google is rewarding this because ai content usually tries to cover everything surface-level.
- write fast, publish faster. i treat content like testing startup ideas. if it doesn’t get impressions in 3 weeks, i kill or rework it. no point clinging to dead pages.
- don’t waste time chasing backlinks from random blogs. write content that actually helps people, drop it in places where people are already asking, and let it spread naturally.
- bonus trick: google your competitor + “pdf” or “filetype:pdf” and you’ll find docs they’ve written and hidden. i use these to find keywords and copy structures that already work.
this works. it’s what i do. no fluff, no outreach, no ads.
just show up where people look for answers and be better than the lazy ai spam clogging up the feed.
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