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One (Simple) Hack to Get More Website Traffic Fast

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I want to show you something cool today. Over the last 3 months, I've generated 8.36 million visits

I want to show you something cool today. Over the last 3 months, I've generated 8.36 million visits from Google by just using one simple trick. Best of all, I didn’t have to spend any money on ads. Do you want to know how I generated all of those visitors? It was through a simple hack that I’ve been using for years. The cool part about it is that it works for any type of website. Here’s what you need to do. Step #1 - [Head over to Ubersuggest](=) and type in your biggest competitor's domain name and hit "search". Step #2 - On the left-hand navigation click on “top pages”. This will take you to a report that looks something like this… What this report shows you are all of the top pages on your competition's site. The pages that Google ranks high and drives tons of traffic to. Now, what if that traffic would be going to your website? Step #3 - Pick one of the top pages on your competition's website that you wish was on your website. I want you to look at the keywords that drive traffic to that page. You'll do this by clicking on the "view all" button under "Estimated Visits (EST Visits)". Once you do that, you’ll see a big list of keywords that drive traffic to that specific page. I want you to go through all of the keywords. Even the small ones that drive very little traffic because most of the small ones are easier to rank for and when you combine them it adds up to thousands of visitors. Step #4 - Export the keywords and create a master list of keywords you want to go after. Keep in mind that all of the keywords your competition ranks for may not be relevant to your business. Hence you want to create a master list. Step #5 - To get the traffic from your competition you’ll have to produce better content than them. You can either write the content yourself or hire someone to do it for you. Just make sure your content is better than theirs. By creating something that is more in-depth and contains the keywords they are also ranking for, you’ll start seeing your Google traffic go up over time. Bonus tip - If you really want to get tons of traffic like me, go through the top 100 pages for each of your competitors and follow the process above. All you are really doing is writing more in-depth content that contains the keywords that your competition is using. As long as you are willing to put in the work you will see results. Cheers, Neil Patel [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 9710 River Trader St, Las Vegas, Nevada 89178

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