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SEO Hacks: 7 Techniques You Don't Use (And Your Competitor Ahead of You Does)

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 4:51 am
by nurnobi30
A while ago I wrote an article about SEO Hacks for YouTube . After all, many of you had doubts and difficulties regarding how search techniques work on this platform…

Over time, this curiosity grew, and soon I received requests for more SEO tips and various platforms like Google.

It is with this in mind that I decided to bring you 7 SEO Hacks .

Your competitor may be using some of them, but from today onwards it will be you!



1- Analyze the search engine
Many SEO metrics are still a mystery.

There are some formulas that we have no contact with, but others that are written right in front of our faces.

Try it yourself:

Open an “incognito” tab and search for anything…
Look at the first organic results.
Take my example, I searched for “growth hacking expert”



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For now, take a closer look at how Google presents the site:



It can be divided into Title, Url and Description.

Now look at the word that appears in each of them… “Growth hacking specialist”.

Well-placed keywords are essential to obtain a good position in search portals.

However, as mentioned at the beginning, there are other variables that interfere with positioning, such as authority, visibility, sharing and so on…

2- Keywords
As you saw above, keywords are extremely important.

Now many questions arise, the most common of which is:

What keyword do I use?

This question is very common and the answer is simpler than it seems, these are generally terms that people use most when doing research.

Read also: Google Indexing and SEO: Understand the Fundamental Relationship for Online Success
Take the test. When you go to research something, what do you write?

Luckily for you, there are still several tools that can help you choose your keyword.

We have Google Trends, which shows, in a generic way , the most searched terms in Brazil or anywhere in the world: