Follow My SEO Content Creation Process: How I Rank #1 on Google (2024)

Follow My SEO Content Creation Process: How I Rank #1 on Google (1)

Si Quan Ong

Content marketer @ Ahrefs. I've been in digital marketing for the past 6 years and have spoken at some of the industry’s largest conferences in Asia (TIECon and Digital Marketing Skill Share.) I also write about my curiosities on my Substack.

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    SEO content is content optimized to rank high on search engines.

    I’ve created plenty of them in my career. In fact, I’ve written 111 articles for this blog, of which ~80%—90% are SEO content.

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    Altogether, they receive an estimated 121,000 monthly search visits from Google.

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    Suffice it to say, I know a little something about writing SEO content. Follow along as I show you how I put together this article on how to create SEO content (meta, Iknow).

    1. Target a topic with search traffic potential

    If we want to acquire search traffic, we need to target topics that people are searching for on Google. In this case, I’m targeting the keyword “seo content creation”.

    How do I know people are searching for this keyword? Well, according to Ahrefs’ Keywords Explorer, this keyword has a search volume of 500 and a traffic potential of 1,100.

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    A search volume of 500 means on average, there are 500 searches per month for this keyword on Google. And a Traffic Potential (TP) of 1,100 means I could potentially acquire 1,100 monthly search traffic from targeting this keyword, if I manage to rank #1 on Google.

    Sidenote.

    Why the discrepancy? That’s because there are many ways to search for the same thing. Google understands that and ranks nearly the same pages for all variations. Therefore, your page could potentially rank for these different keywords and generate search traffic from all ofthem.

    How did I find this keyword? I found it by analyzing what our competitors were ranking for. After all, if they rank for it, it’s likely relevant to us and something we can potentially rank fortoo.

    To find what our competitors rank for, I entered our competitor’s website into Ahrefs’ Site Explorer and went to the Top pages report.

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    This report shows which pages on our competitor’s website get the most organic search traffic. For example, SEMRush’s page on competitive analysis ranks for ~3,000 keywords and gets an estimated total of 24,000 monthly search visits. The #1 keyword sending them the most search traffic is “analyse competitors”, which they rank for in position one.

    I went through the report and that’s where I found this keyword:

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    2. Score the topic’s business potential

    We want to rank high on Google, but we don’t want to do that for any random topic. We want to make sure we only target topics that can generate us sales eventually.

    We do this by assigning a business potential score to every relevant topic we find. The business potential score is simply how easy it will be to pitch your product while covering a certain topic.

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    We want to prioritize topics that score at least a “2” andabove.

    In this case, I scored “seo content creation” a “2”—Our product isn’t essential, but boy is it a yuge timesaver.

    3. Figure out search intent

    To know what type of content I need to create, I need to figure out why searchers are searching for “seo content creation”. This is known as matching search intent.

    Since Google’s aim is to rank relevant content, I can look at the SERPs to figure search intent. I did this by entering “seo content creation” into Keywords Explorer, scrolling down to SERP Overview, and clicking Identify intents.

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    I see that searchers want a step-by-step guide on how to create SEO content. And I also see that the main audience for this topic are beginners.

    4. Put together an outline

    I rarely head straight to drafting. I prefer starting with an outline. Various reasons:

    • I can see whether my ideas make sense first before committing to a few thousand words
    • It’s also easier for others to give feedback
    • I avoid blank page syndrome when it comes time towrite

    Everyone on the blog team has a preferred outline format, but here’s how mine lookslike:

    • Target keyword
    • Search intent
    • Pitch/Angle
    • Potential titles
    • Outline (with H2s, H3s, andH4s)

    For example, here’s my outline for thistopic:

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    The first thing you’ll notice is that the outline is different from the post you’re reading. That’s our process at work. Let me explain:

    Having identified search intent, I see that I likely need to create something along the lines of “a beginner’s guide to seo content creation (step-by-step)”.

    My original thought was that I could simply repurpose one of my older posts. After all, I had just finished an article on how to combine SEO and content marketing. A significant portion of that post was on how to create SEO content.

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    So, that was what I pitched to our Director of Content Marketing, Ryan Law.

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    Sidenote.

    My outline looks bare because the majority of the talking points were previously explained.

    Since I had something to work off on, I generated my outline based on the other post. But if you’re stuck on which subtopics to cover, an easy way is to check the top 3-5 pages in SERP Overview, click Open in, and choose Content gap.

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    This opens the Content gap report, which shows the common keyword rankings amongst these pages. Some of them will be subtopics you might want to include. For example, I did this for “inbound marketing” and here’s what Isee:

    • What is inbound marketing
    • Inbound marketing strategy
    • Inbound marketing examples
    • Inbound marketing tools
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    Ryan didn’t agree with my outline.

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    I thought the feedback was fair. After all, the goal of our content isn’t to just rank high on Google. It also needs to attract links and shares and build thought leadership for our brand. Efficiency is good, but not at the expense of high-quality, unique content. Otherwise, why build a content team? We can all just enter a couple of prompts into ChatGPT and publish the resulting draft.

    But we don’t do that because we don’t want to make mediocre AI content that no one wants to read. We want to create content that is unique, stands out, and builds brand awareness. In this case, I have the experience of creating SEO content, so I have the opportunity to make something unique by weaving my experiences into the blogpost.

    If you’re writing about a topic where you don’t have experience or expertise, you can always interview other people who have them. Or if resources are available, go out and get some experience! For example, actually intermittently fast if you’re writing aboutthat.

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    I want to be honest for a second. We have ideals, but we’re also realistic. We can’t devote massive resources to every article we publish. Sometimes, it makes sense to just repurpose. For example, I repurposed my post on PPC and SEO working together from my post on SEO vs PPC.

    In this case, Ryan thought it was worth the extra effort for this topic, since it had a Traffic Potential of 1,100. So I took up Ryan’s suggestion.

    Making SEO content is always a finely-tuned balance on when to be efficient and when you can afford to go the extramile.

    5. Write yourdraft

    With the outline approved, it’s time to move on to the next step. This depends on what you’ve pitched.

    For example, the unique angle for my post on the best marketing books was to get recommendations from other marketers. So, rather than dive right into drafting, bulk of the work involved reaching out to people on LinkedIn oremail.

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    For this post, I’m writing from my lived experience, so it was more of a key-bashing-and-backspacing-session on Google Docs. (You can’t see it, but I backspaced a lot.)

    Unfortunately, I’m no Anthony Trollope and don’t have a fixed routine for you tocopy.

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    My one non-negotiable is a cup of coffee. I’m sure most people who write will agree with me. Otherwise, I’m all over the place. If I feel like Charles Darwin, I’ll set a 30-minute timer and start writing. Or I’ll go for awalk.

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    Sorry to disappoint you, but neither ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Llama feature here. Call me trad, but I still prefer to write, not generate content. Writing is thinking, after all. I often surprise myself by discovering things I never knew simply by writing.

    Beyond the productivity advice, the things I try to do in my drafts (after getting whipped into shape by Ahrefs over the past five years) are:

    • Ensuring I’m including use cases of Ahrefs naturally within the narrative (this post is an example of how I’m doingthis.)
    • Making sure every statement is as accurate as possible. No hype, no lying, qualifiers like “could”, “perhaps”, or “may” widely accepted.
    • Be clear. No fluff, and only use jargon when needed. Include images where possible.

    Once I’m sufficiently satisfied with the draft, I tag Ryan on Basecamp (where we track the progress of drafts) for his feedback. Here’s his feedback for thispost:

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    Since there are no major changes, it’s ready to be uploaded and published (after making theedits.)

    6. Sprinkle the on-page SEO magicdust

    Hol’ up, not so fast. Before we actually publish, I need to make sure the on-page SEO for this post is done. Matching search intent is 80% of the way, but there’s no harm in ensuring that Google clearly understands what your page isabout.

    Think of it like the icing on a cake. The cake is already edible, but the icing just makes it better and prettier.

    On-page SEO is really a simple checklist, like:

    • Including the target keyword in the title, URL, H1, and the intro paragraph.
    • Writing an engaging meta description.
    • Linking to other useful pages on our website.
    • Adding alt text to all our images.

    In my opinion, getting the title right is the most important. Beyond the SEO benefits, it’s the first thing any human sees. So it must do the job to convince them toclick.

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    I follow Ryan’s advice when it comes to titles.

    how to write endless titles for your blog post

    titles don’t come naturally to me, so i’ve been working hard to write more - and better - titles for my articles

    here’s my process, illustrated by this week’s @AnimalzCo article: pic.twitter.com/gIQDNmPQt2

    — Ryan Law (@thinking_slow) January 26,2022

    I try to brainstorm at least ten titles in varying styles for every blog post I write. This takes up a lot of brain juice, so this is also where I introduce my best friend, ChatGPT:

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    I eventually stuck with my original title, but it’s a good exercise to get your ideasgoing.

    Final thoughts

    You might have been expecting some secret SEO tricks I use to rank, but unfortunately, there’s none of that. It’s really just a simple process of keyword research, matching search intent, making something unique, and adding that final touch of on-page SEO.

    As this meme explains:

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    My process isn’t fancy, but itworks.

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