How to Rank for Multiple Keywords on Google with One Blog Post
There is a common myth about SEO. In order to have more posts to show up on Google, you need to write and publish more posts.
Sounds very logical, but I can say that the myth is totally wrong.
I have a blog with over 2,000 posts already published.
The traffic?
Only about 6,000 visitors per month, which is extremely low for a blog that has 2,000+ posts!
In the past, I focused on a SEO technique which turned out to be wrong.
What’s that?
I was too focused on long-tail keywords by publishing different posts to target different keywords.
It turned out that you can rank for multiple keywords at once by publishing only one post. Take a look at the following screenshots.
You can check the search results above yourself using the following keywords.
- MailPoet review
- MailPoet pro features
- MailPoet free vs pro
- Elementor json files
- Eelementor json templates
- Free Elementor templates download
- Amazon affiliate alternatives
- Amazon Associates alternatives
A little note. The search results may vary on different regions. If you don’t see the same results, try to use a VPN and set your server location in the US.
As you can see, my blog posts — the same blog posts — show up on Google’s first page for several different keywords.
I wish I knew this earlier so that I didn’t need to waste my time and energy producing multiple posts to rank for the keywords I wanted to target.
If you are interested in learning more about how to rank for multiple keywords at once with only one blog post, I have written the detailed guide below.