Building an indie business in the center of venture capital. I am Alex Edmonds. People on the internet call me Supreme Rum. And this is the building and Indie business podcast recorded in the Indie Business studio. OK. So um one dog is starting to get some seo traffic um actually not traffic impressions. Um So I wanna talk about that and then I'm gonna go over my seo strategy a little bit. Um Just to, you know, give you guys an idea of what I did um and how I'm executing it. OK? So let's get into it. So, um the website's been live for about a month now and I'm starting to see impressions on Google Search Console for the very first products that I launched. So, one of the first products that I launched is the Pug coloring pages and those are the things I'm starting to see impressions for. So I see there's 123456 things that I'm starting to see impressions for uh in like the past week and it's pug coloring pages, pug coloring page, coloring pages, pugs free principal pug coloring pages, coloring pug and golden retriever coloring. So those pug is the third thing I created. Um That's the third product that I created. Um So what I did is I looked up every dog breed plus coloring page, plus art, plus artwork. I googled that and I checked all the traffic for them. So yeah, I, I checked all the traffic for them and then I put them on a Google sheet and then the way I'm creating products and pages is by the amount of traffic. So dog coloring page has 33,000 clicks, not clicks searches a month on Google, right? Um So the first thing I did was I created a collection page for dog coloring pages and then I took one of the coloring pages. Um And then I put that as the collection um artwork and then Cory coloring pages is the next one. So I created that page. I found the images. Um I wrote the product description, I optimized it using uh market mu go to my seo uh my seo episodes to see how I did that. Um And then I did the alt text for every image. So the alt text starts with Cory coloring pages. Cory coloring page of a Corgi and then I describe what's happening in the image and it can be as simple as a corgi um you know, wearing glasses. So it'll be Cory coloring page of a Cory wearing glasses, simple as that. Um And then once I finish the page, the the coloring page, product description, the all text and then the coloring no, the the artwork page. Um then I submit it to Google Search Console and I submit it to Bing as well, both search engines. Um Yeah. So every dog breed gets a, a product page. So Pug coloring pages and then I have pug artwork and that's the collection page. So I am attacking it from both ends where um Pug coloring page gets 1600 searches a month and then Cory no pug artwork gets 100 and 10 um searches a month. And so what I'm, what I'm hoping happens is by doing the coloring page that gets end quotes, a lot of traffic, a lot of traffic for the industry. Um and then the Pug artwork page, those will, I'll be able to use the pug artwork page as a snowball that will help me rank higher for pug coloring pages. Um Yes, but given that the website has only been running for a month and I'm already starting to at least rank on Google. I think my theory that creating the pages actually does help. So then the question would be OK. Now my pages rank, they're getting impressions. Can they rank higher? Because right now they're ranking not on the first page but on the second or third page, right? So by creating pages and giving Google more data, can I get on the first page and then can I get actual clicks instead of just impressions. And then from that can I actually get sales? So now it ranks, people are clicking on it. Are people actually buying the product? Right? Um So then that is a question and then, so if that happens. So in 2 to 3 months, let's say I get on the first page, I have enough pages for Google to get me to actually rank and then I'm getting clicks. Let's say those two things happen are people actually buying it and th