
Non-obvious SEO advice for startups

If you want to sound smart at parties, and make good decisions about SEO, you only need to know two things:
- Google isn’t good at understanding content. When Google crawls your website, it’s creating a summary of what it’s about based on keywords, metadata, and links. But it doesn’t read and evaluate how good it is like a human.
- Google learns what’s
Andy Vandervell • Non-obvious SEO advice for startups
It’s way easier to rank for 100 low volume searches than a handful of lucrative, popular ones, especially early on.
Here’s an example:
Here’s an example:
- We recently published a tutorial on setting up analytics for Electron apps.
- There’s an estimated 30 searches a month for “electron analytics”. That’s tiny.
- Ahrefs gives every search a keyword difficulty score out of 1