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Building an indie business in the center of venture capital. I am male mons people on the internet call me Supreme Ram. And this is the building and Indie Business podcast recorded in the Indie Business studio. OK? Wanna dog dot com and Seo Masterpiece. OK. So today I'm going to be discussing um basically want a dog um dot com and the marketing strategy because this website will be seo only um I might do some email but that counts as seo technically and I'll explain how um yeah, so basically wanna dog dot com is just an SEO experiment that I'm running to see if I can get traffic through SEO and doing some things that um are not traditional or like leaving some seo things out to see if that makes a difference or not. So let's get into it. OK. So I briefly mentioned this before and I said that I'm starting to think that SEO is just creating pages well optimized pages um and just creating a as much as possible. Um because I read all these case studies and all these case studies start out with like, oh, they built a team of writers that optimize the content and they were pushing out like 20 pages a month. Right. So, and I read that 567 times. And so that made me think just pumping out content helps to drive Sco and then I went back to me and my experience with Sco um with open podcast. Um I, I didn't optimize the pages right away, right. Um So I started publishing things in April May and I would publish something once a week and it was somewhat targeted, it was targeted at the keyword but not properly. But once I optimized it and just like optimized it every week. So in theory, to Google, I was getting a new page every week, you know, I started seeing uh my rink go up and uh I started getting organic traffic and that was within 2 to 3 months, right. So I figure if I just keep publishing well, optimized pages, um I can rank and get traffic and see if, you know, my theory is correct theory. Number two, that I will be testing with wannado dot com is back links. So I've been very big on back links in the past and I don't know if that moves the needle or not. You know, the the podcast website has a back link to buzzfeed. You know, why hasn't that helped me get a lot of traffic? Um you know, to the website, right? And then I know some SE OS from linkedin that they um don't do back links at all for their clients. And so I want to test that out, but doing zero back links matter, um we can find out and then if it turns out it matters in 3 to 6 months, I have my back length strategy ready to go, which includes the podcast show notes. Um Yes, so um I'm gonna walk you through my seo strategy now. So wanna dog dot com is gonna be about dog art, right? I've mentioned this before and so I was looking at like dog artwork, dog, uh blueprints, things like that. And I stumbled into dog coloring pages, right? And a lot, some of the like I looked it up by breed. So like Chihuahua Pit Bull, um Border Collie and then blueprint artwork, art and I stumbled into coloring pages and some of the coloring pages have like 1300 searches a month, a lot. It ranges from like 1300 to like 20 which is a huge range. And so what I did was, um I decided that I'm going to be for the first year because I have over 60 keywords that have at least 20 searches a month uh about coloring pages. I'm just going to exclusively create um coloring pages for different dog breeds and so that'll be my product. Um and this poses some challenges, but I will get into that in another episode. Yeah. So, um how am I gonna optimize all these pages, right? Um So every week I'm gonna have tasks that I'm gonna do well every day and it's gonna lead up to a page going live, right? So, first day of the week, let's say Monday, I'm going to find the images. I'm going to create 10 to 15 coloring pages per dog. So, um I have to find those images and I solved my image problem, right? Which I might go into it. No, I'm just gonna tell you now I'm using Canda. I'm using the paid version of Canva. Um It has