This video will show you exactly how to rank in Google using strategies that are working right now (in 2021).
So, what will you learn in this new video?
First, I’ll show you how to find low-competition keywords. Some of these are long tail keywords. But some of them get a decent amount of searches. Either way, these are terms that you’ll want to target because there isn’t a whole lot of competition on Google’s first page.
Next, you’ll learn everything you need to know about Search Intent. If you want to rank #1 in Google today, you need to get SUPER good at Search Intent. It’s a requirement for ranking.
Then, I show you how to use videos to improve your rankings (and to get more traffic from Google). This isn’t as important as something like keyword research. But it definitely helps.
This is just a preview. I also cover Featured Snippets, video SEO, CPC, promotion and more.
So check out the video so you can learn how to rank #1 in Google.
How to rank number one in Google?
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- In this video, I'm gonna show you how
to rank number one, in Google.
In fact, the seven
techniques in this video
have helped me get number one rankings
for keywords like 'YouTube
SEO', and 'Nofollow Links'.
I'm Brian Dean, the founder of Backlinko,
the place where marketers turn
for higher rankings and more traffic.
And if you want actionable strategies,
that you can use to get
higher Google rankings,
you'll love this video, stay tuned.
So my team and I recently analyzed
five million Google search
results to learn more
about what people click on in
the search results and why.
And as it turns out ranking
on the first page of Google,
ain't what it used to be.
Today it's all about ranking number one,
or at least in the top three.
That's because our study found
that the top three results
get 75.1% of all clicks.
And the number one result
alone gets 31% of the clicks.
Ricky Bobby said it best, "If
you're not first you're last."
And in this video, I'm gonna
show you seven techniques
to help you rank number one in Google.
So let's kick things off
with our first technique,
find low competition keywords
with explodingtopics.com.
Let's face it, most keywords
are super competitive,
that's because everyone and their mom,
is using the exact same tools.
Ahrefs, SEMrush, Moz Pro,
the Google Keyword Planner.
Everyone is typing the exact
same keywords into these tools
and getting the same exact results.
So to find untapped keywords
that aren't super competitive,
you need to use tools
that no one else is using.
And one of my favorite
untapped keyword research tools
is one that I actually developed
called Exploding Topics.
This tool surfaces trending topics
that aren't competitive yet.
And because Exploding
Topics focuses on terms
that aren't mainstream
yet, you can find keyword
and topic ideas that most
other tools won't show you.
And now it's time for
technique number two,
rewrite old content to
match search intent.
This technique recently helped
me rank number one in Google
for the keyword SEO campaign.
Here's the full story, you
probably already know that
if your site isn't what searchers want,
Align your content with what people want.
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Google won't rank it,
even if that page has a million backlinks.
But, if you can align your content up
with what someone wants,
you can find yourself
with higher rankings for that term.
For example, I published
this blog post on my blog
a few years ago, this post
was a case study of how
one of my readers used a
strategy called Guestographics
to build a bunch of backlinks.
Now, I couldn't find a
great keyword for that post,
so I just went with SEO campaign,
it wasn't a perfect fit,
and it didn't really describe
the topic of the page,
but it was good enough.
And for a while it was good enough.
My page basically hit the
top 10 for that keyword
and stuck there for a few months.
But one day Google rankings
and organic traffic
to that page started to drop.
So I kind of ignore the problem
and hoped it would go away.
Spoiler alert, it didn't go away.
Traffic to my page, continued to freefall.
That's when I realized that my content
was a horrible fit for user intent.
I'll explain, someone that
searches for SEO campaign
probably wants, you
guessed it an SEO campaign,
but my content didn't give them that.
Instead of outlining the steps
to setting up an SEO campaign,
my post was about one strategy,
and using metrics like
dwell time, bounce rate,
and pogo-sticking, Google could figure out
that my result wasn't a good
fit, so they down ranked it,
which is why I decided to
rewrite this post from scratch.
This time I made sure to
publish a piece of content
that someone searching for
SEO campaign would love.
And within a few days, organic
traffic to that page started
to improve, and a few weeks after that,
the new version of this post
hit the number one spot.
Let's get right into one of my
favorite new SEO techniques,
ghost posts, this is a new SEO technique
that I've been using a lot lately,
and it's working really
well, let's break it down.
So as you probably know, the
keyword difficulty scores
that you see in most
keyword research tools
are based on one metric, backlinks.
Are backlinks still important for SEO?
Definitely, but backlinks are
only one piece of the puzzle.
What are first page rankings based on?
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First page rankings are also based
on organic click-through
rate, user intent, page speed,
mobile friendliness,
on-page SEO, URL length,
internal links, and lots of other factors.
That's why I tend to
ignore or at least take
with a grain of salt, most
keyword difficulty scores.
And instead of using those
numbers, I use ghost posts.
For example, a while back,
I wanted to optimize a post
around the keyword free SEO tools.
And according to Ahrefs' Keyword Explorer,
this keyword is quote,
"Super hard to rank for."
And instead of just blindly
accepting that number,
I decided to see how difficult
this keyword actually was.
Specifically, I whipped up a quick post
and published it on the
fourth page of my blog feed.
I didn't email the post to my list
or share it on social media,
hence the name ghost post.
I was surprised to see
that my page started
to hit Google's first page,
for long tail versions of my keyword,
like best free SEO tools
within about two weeks.
It even started to crack
the top of the second page
for my target keyword, that's
when I decided to promote
the post on social media
and improve the post itself.
As it turns out this super
hard keyword actually wasn't
that competitive.
In fact, I now rack in the
top three for that keyword,
even though my page
has way fewer backlinks
than the other results on page one.
With that, let's start
on technique number four,
rank YouTube videos in Google.
Ranking a page from your
site isn't the only way
to rank number one in Google.
In fact, you've probably noticed that
there are more video results
in Google than ever before,
especially above the fold.
For example, this video
carousel ranks above
the traditional first result,
so for this set of results,
these YouTube videos are actually
the real number one result.
As another example, I've
been trying to get this post
to rank number one for
a target keyword of mine
for a few months now,
unfortunately I'm still alternating
between number three and number four.
So to some real estate
in that number one spot,
I decided to create a
high quality YouTube video
on that same topic, and
because I optimize my video
the right way, it's made
its way to the top spot
within a few months.
Which leads us to technique number five,
target low competition, high CPC terms.
When I used to do keyword
research back in the day,
I'd focus 100% on search volume.
So if I saw a keyword
with 100K searches a month
I'd automatically think
that it was a great keyword.
Today, I put a lot more
focus on a keywords CPC
or cost per click.
In other words, how much
advertisers spend on those clicks?
This is important for two main reasons.
First traffic that comes to
your site from high CPC terms
tend to convert a lot better,
after all people are bidding
to pay for clicks on that exact term.
Which means that people that search
for that keyword part broke
tire kickers, they're buyers.
Second a lot of high CPC keywords
aren't as competitive as you might think.
For example, I recently
created a post optimized
around the low competition,
high cost per click keyword
link building services.
Now this keyword doesn't
get that many searches,
only about 350 searches per month.
With a CPC of 20 bucks a
pop, I know that the traffic
is made up of legit buyers.
Moving right along to
technique number six,
embed videos in your content.
You probably already know that dwell time
is an important Google ranking factor.
Dwell time is the amount of time
that someone spends on your page,
before going back to the search results.
And the higher your dwell time in general,
the higher your page will rank in Google.
The question is how do you
improve your dwell time?
Embed videos on your page?
For example, I recently
compared my bounce rate
on a sample pages with
and without a video.
And pages with a video had
an 11.2% better bounce rate
than pages without a video,
and that's why I embed videos
in pretty much every post that I publish.
Sometimes I make the video and
entire step strategy or tip,
or as a way for people to
learn more about something
that I'm talking about.
Increase your dwell time significantly by embedding videos.
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Either way I found that embedding videos
can significant increase your dwell time.
And now it's time for our last technique,
technique number seven, rank
in the featured snippet spot.
In many ways ranking
in the featured snippet
is actually better than
racking number one.
That's because the featured snippet
is above the normal search results,
which is why a lot of people
call it position number zero.
Well, over the last few
months I've been running
lots of featured snippet experiments,
and I've developed a process
that's helped me rank
for dozens of different featured snippets.
Here's how it works, first,
identify the type of feature snippet
that Google's already
showing for that keyword.
Now, there are three main
types of featured snippets
to keep an eye out for.
The definition snippet,
the list snippet and the table snippet.
Then add something to your
page that would fit perfectly,
inside of that featured snippet.
For example, I wanted to
rank in the featured snippet
for the keyword, nofollow links.
So I wrote a little
that would fit perfectly
inside of a definition featured snippet,
which helped me rank
in the featured snippet
within about a month.
Now there's one thing I should point out
about this approach,
according to an Ahrefs' study,
literally 99% of all
featured snippets are pulled
from results on the first page of Google.
So if you're not already on
the first page for a keyword,
you pretty much have
a 0% chance of getting
in the featured snippet.
But if you're already on page
one and want to quickly get
to the top of the results,
this strategy can definitely help.
Now, before we end this video,
I have a quick bonus technique for you,
create branded strategies.
Now, to be clear, this
is an advanced strategy,
that's not easy to pull
off, but when it does work,
it pretty much guarantees
that you'll rank number one.
Here's the full breakdown.
You may not have thought about it before,
but your brand is actually a keyword,
a keyword that you automatically
rank number one for.
For example, if you Google Backlinko,
you can see that I rank number one,
with a bunch of site links
from my site underneath it.
But why stop there?
You can start to rank number one
for lots of different keywords,
when you brand your
techniques and strategies.
What is a Skyscraper Technique?
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For example, you might've heard
about the Skyscraper Technique,
my three step formula
for building backlinks.
And because I branded my strategy,
lots of different people search
for that keyword every month.
A keyword that I totally made up.
In fact, according to
Google search console
the keyword Skyscraper Technique,
gets almost a thousand searches per month.
And because I ranked number
one for that keyword,
I get most of those a thousand clicks.
So whenever you develop a
unique strategy, technique,
or tactic, give it a branded name.
This doesn't guarantee that people
will start searching for it,
but it increases the odds
that what you created will become a thing.
There you have it, eight proven techniques
to help you rank number one in Google.
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What tip, tactic or
strategy are you gonna use
from this video?
Are you gonna try to rank
in the featured snippets
or start embedding videos
in your blog content?
Either way, let me know by leaving
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Okay, to learn more about
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You guys never saw the 40
Year Old Virgin that movie?
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And because I branded my strategy,
the skyscraper technique,
so this is nothing one
hair again pulled up.
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