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SEO In 2019

Hello Guys,

Today I am gonna show you 2 most powerful strategies that you can use in 2019 if you want to increase your organic traffic.
Let's start with the no 1

  1. Update old content regularly, Let's say you are ranking on this keyword "BEST POWER BANKS" on page 3rd of Google, but your content is outdated and provides no value to a user then here's a good news for you just add more words to the content use visualisations, do interlinking and add FAQ's
  2. Try to rank on Low Competitive keyword with High Search volume in this way you can target the most specific amount of traffic towards your store or site.

In my experience, these are the powerful methods which I have used in order to get quality traffic.
Let me know what is the best method for you.

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