
Incredible Growth: How One Niche Blog Ranked for 22,000 Keywords in Just 5 Days
It’s truly remarkable to witness the rapid ascension of a niche blog, particularly when it can rank for over 22,000 keywords in a mere five days. Recently, I came across an intriguing case involving an Indian blog that bought a low Domain Authority (DA) expired college-related domain. This domain had around 20 to 25 root backlinks, which is quite a strategic move.
The blog initiated its posting schedule on April 10th. Fast forward to today, and it has impressively managed to secure visibility on Google for more than 22,600 keywords, ranging from those with high competition to those with less. Additionally, the blog is gaining traction through Google Discover, which has contributed to its meteoric rise in traffic.
Key Discoveries About the Blog:
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Domain Performance: According to Ahrefs, the domain stats reveal a promising start, with an extensive network of backlinks likely bolstering its performance.
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Organic Traffic Insights: SEMrush reports indicate that this blog is already attracting over 500,000 monthly organic visitors. The vertical traffic graph depicts an exponential growth trajectory that speaks volumes about its effectiveness.
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Content Strategy: As I mentioned earlier, they kicked off their content posting on April 10th, and they’ve amassed approximately 130 to 140 genuine posts, despite having over 200 tag pages filled with duplicate content. What’s astonishing is that each article gets indexed by Google almost instantly, showcasing their effective approach despite the blog being relatively new. The surge in keyword rankings over a short span of just ten days is nothing short of astounding.
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Google Discover Visibility: Another noteworthy finding is the site’s frequent appearances on Google Discover, from which it is garnering significant traffic as well.
There’s no denying that such rapid results seem to come from strategies beyond traditional White Hat methods. If anyone has insights into the techniques or strategies employed by this blog, particularly any hints of Black Hat (BH) methods, I would be keen to hear your thoughts.
This case serves as a fascinating example of the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of SEO, raising questions about sustainable growth strategies that many of us might want to consider for our own blogs.