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I Built a Niche Site and Ranked it On Google in a Short Time — Here's Howby@amraandelma
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I Built a Niche Site and Ranked it On Google in a Short Time — Here's How

by Amra BeganovicDecember 13th, 2024
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After five years in the SEO world, I’ve learned one thing: the true measure of an SEO "expert" is whether they can rank their own site.
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After five years in the SEO world, I’ve learned one thing: the true measure of an SEO "expert" is whether they can rank their own site. Talk is cheap—results are everything! So, what qualifies me to write this? I own a site that pulls in over 60,000 monthly visitors with a Domain Rating (DR) of 69—a level most SEO experts recognize as a big deal. I built that site from scratch in a period of 3-4 years, growing it from a DR 14 and a mere one visitor. It took sweat, tears, a lot of mistakes, and, ultimately, a very deep understanding of SEO.


Why share this now? Because I’ve taken on a new challenge: building and ranking a fresh site. This time, I’m documenting the process so you can follow along and replicate the steps. Spoiler: SEO is VERY hard, but the ROI is worth it—better than social media marketing, influencer marketing, or even paid ads. Here’s how I’m doing it.


The actual site's performance of referring domains over the last couple of months


Step 1: Researching the Right Niche and Keyword


Every successful SEO strategy starts with research. For this project, I aimed to rank for a product-related niche with low Keyword Difficulty (KD) and high monthly search volume. Enter: "colorful socks" (KD: 8, Monthly Searches: 19,000).


This step is crucial because choosing the wrong keyword can doom your efforts from the start. Always aim for a low KD keyword if you’re starting from scratch. Trust me, it’s better to dominate a small niche than to be a complete looser in a hyper-competitive one.


Step 2: Securing the Right Domain


Your domain name matters. Ideally, you want a name that closely matches your target keyword. While colorfulsocks.com was taken (and too expensive at $5000+), I secured a close alternative. Examples you could use for a product would be “bestproductname.com” or “topproductname.com”; for me it would be “topcolorfulsocks.com” or “verycolorfulsocks.com” works too.


A domain that aligns with your primary keyword gives you an edge in search rankings. It’s like a cheat code to SEO—use it wisely.


Step 3: Building the Site


A fancy site isn’t necessary. I used a Shopify template (WordPress works too). Keep it clean, functional, make it look expensive without it actually being expensive and ready to showcase your products or content. Skip the bells and whistles that include hiring a developer to do a custom theme etc—they’re distractions. Focus instead on making the site look SUPER professional (this impacts branding and perception of your credibility), and focus on usability and speed.


Step 4: Creating a Keyword Spreadsheet


This is where the magic begins. I created a content plan in an Excel spreadhsheet with 100 low-KD keywords, each chosen for its potential to drive early traffic. Start with the lowest KD keywords (under 10) and modest search volumes (your job should not be to aim for search volume over 10,000 right away)—this strategy builds momentum.


Pro tip: Use tools like SEMrush or Ahrefs to build your keyword list. Prioritize low KD, but aim for volumes over 50 to ensure you’re targeting search terms that actually drive traffic.


Step 5: Publishing 100+ Pages of Content


Content is king—but not just any content. Google favors long-form, well-researched, and engaging articles. Trust me, poorly written content will never rank! Here’s what I did:


Blog Posts & Product Pages/Collection Pages: I wrote detailed blog posts of at least 1,000 words and product pages/collection pages optimized for SEO.

Target Content Volume: Your goal is 100 pages of keyword-optimized content. This includes blogs, collections, and product descriptions. Google doesn’t take your site seriously until it sees consistent, quality content.


And remember, Google rewards depth. Content closer to 2,500 words that includes original images, infographics, or interactive elements performs best.



Backlinks are the lifeblood of SEO. Without them, even the best content will simply go to waste. Here are my go-to strategies:


  1. Create Proprietary Reports

    Data is gold! I compiled a statistics report on the sock industry, packed with valuable insights. Why? Media outlets love linking to unique reports. This single page already ranks on Google’s first page and attracts organic backlinks.

  2. Blogger Outreach

    I reached out to bloggers, offering free socks in exchange for a link. This strategy is a win-win: they get content, and I get a valuable backlink.

  3. HARO (Help a Reporter Out)

    HARO connects journalists with sources. I provided thoughtful responses to journalist queries, which resulted in multiple mentions (and backlinks) from authoritative sites. Pro tip: As a founder, your authentic voice stands out compared to the generic responses link-builders send.


So far, these efforts have yielded 213 backlinks in just a couple of months.


The actual site's backlinks


Results


In just 90 days, I’ve:

• Built a niche site with a DR 30 steadily climbing from DR 0 (i.e. scratch).

• Published over 100 pages of SEO-optimized content (includes product pages, collection pages, and blog posts).

• Secured 213 backlinks and some coming from super high-authority sources that have millions in traffic.

• Ranked my first target keyword on Google’s first page.


SEO isn’t easy AT ALL, but it’s incredibly rewarding! If you’re willing to put in the effort, you can create a traffic-generating, income-producing machine for you and your family! Follow along as I continue this journey, sharing new milestones and strategies to help you achieve your own SEO goals.