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Root-domains-ahrefs How to use BuzzSumo BuzzSumo is a useful site that helps you find content that is being shared by a large number of people in a specific field (industry). 1. First, enter keywords related to the field in question. buzzsumo-search 2. Next, select "Past Year". buzzsumo-past-year 3. You'll then see a solid list of proven, highly shared content. proven-topics How to use Google search Find articles that are already ranking highly for highly competitive keywords. Ranking high for difficult keywords is also evidence that you have acquired a large number of links. google-search-results Research top-ranked sites using your favorite link analysis tool and look for sites with at least 25 referrer domains .
In my case, I discovered multiple sites that tried (and failed) to compile all of Google's 200 ranking factors. However, even though these articles did not cover all 200 factors, they received hundreds of high-quality links. For example, the link profile of the site that was ranked number one in "Google Ranking Factors" is India Phone Number as follows. ahrefs-link-analysis Even content that did not list all 200 ranking factors was able to obtain this many links. When I discovered this fact, I felt like I had a chance to get rich quickly. Next, let's move on to step 2. [Supplement] Regarding the method for finding linkable assets above, the content has now been rewritten and explained in the video. Step #2: Create even better content The next thing you need to do is create content that surpasses the content already being distributed .

Here's how to take your existing content to the next level. make content longer In some cases, simply making the content longer or increasing the number of items covered can be effective. For example, if you discover content like "50 Healthy Snack Ideas" and that content gets a lot of links, you might want to create content with 150 (or even 500) items. is. In my case, I decided to list every single one of the 200 ranking factors. Although it was extremely arduous work.
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