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The Catch-22 for Ranking

I am part of a small sports blog and we are struggling to get enough traffic to rank highly for any word. I've noticed that we have a substantial spike in how our keyword rankings look after a particularly good day (or few) of traffic. However, we are ranking on google top-100 for 55 words (not including the ridiculous small 10-15 month searches that we have) but our organic traffic is still almost non-existent.

I was wondering if any of you have any particular suggestions on how to start garnering some organic traffic (staying strictly above board... no buying traffic, etc.) I have read that there is the possibility that some paid marketing on google could indirectly raise keyword rankings... I would love some suggestions on how to take full advantage of our words!

Thank you in advance

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