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openclaw skills install seo-strategyBuild and execute an SEO strategy for organic search traffic. Use when planning keyword targeting, optimizing content for search engines, building backlinks, improving site structure, or troubleshooting SEO issues. Covers keyword research, on-page SEO, technical SEO basics, link building, and tracking rankings. Trigger on "SEO", "search engine optimization", "rank on Google", "keyword research", "SEO strategy", "organic traffic", "improve search rankings", "SEO for [my site/business]".
openclaw skills install seo-strategySEO (Search Engine Optimization) is how you get free, ongoing traffic from Google. It's slow to build but compounds over time — a single well-ranked post can bring you leads for years. For solopreneurs, SEO is one of the highest-leverage activities you can invest in. This playbook builds an SEO strategy that ranks, even without a big budget or a dedicated team.
Google ranks pages based on three pillars:
Your job is to optimize for all three. Nail one or two and ignore the third, and you won't rank.
Before writing content, research what people are actually searching for. Don't guess — validate with data.
Step-by-step keyword research:
Start with 5-10 broad topics related to your business. These are your "seed keywords."
Example (for an n8n automation consultant):
n8n automation
workflow automation
no-code automation
Zapier alternative
business process automation
Use free tools to find variations and related searches:
For each seed keyword, collect 10-20 long-tail variations.
Example:
Seed: "n8n automation"
Long-tail:
- n8n automation examples
- n8n vs Zapier
- how to automate email with n8n
- n8n workflow templates
- n8n for small business
For each keyword, assess:
Rule: For solopreneurs, target low-competition, high-intent keywords. Ranking for "automation" is nearly impossible. Ranking for "n8n workflow templates for SaaS businesses" is very doable.
Create a spreadsheet:
KEYWORD | SEARCH VOLUME | COMPETITION | INTENT | PRIORITY
Prioritize based on:
Output: A list of 20-30 target keywords to create content around.
Once you have target keywords, optimize your pages to rank for them.
On-page SEO checklist:
/n8n-workflow-templates not /blog-post-12345.IMG_1234.jpg) and add alt text with keywords.Search intent matching (critical): If someone searches "best CRM for small business," they want a comparison, not a how-to guide. Match your content to what the searcher actually wants.
Technical SEO ensures Google can crawl and index your site. If Google can't access your content, it won't rank.
Technical SEO checklist:
Where to check: Use Google Search Console (free) to monitor crawl errors, indexing issues, and performance.
Backlinks (other sites linking to yours) are the #1 authority signal. The more quality backlinks you have, the higher you'll rank.
Link building strategies for solopreneurs:
Write articles for other sites in your niche. Include a link back to your site in the author bio or within the content.
How: Find sites that accept guest posts (Google "[your niche] + write for us"). Pitch them with a specific, valuable topic idea.
Content that other people naturally want to link to:
How: Publish the asset, then reach out to people who write about the topic and let them know it exists.
Find broken links on other sites, reach out, and suggest they replace the broken link with a link to your relevant content.
How: Use tools like Ahrefs or Check My Links (Chrome extension) to find broken links on competitor sites or resource pages.
Industry-specific directories, "best tools" lists, and resource pages often link out. Get your business listed.
How: Google "[your industry] + directory" or "[your industry] + resources" and submit your site.
Rule: Focus on quality over quantity. One link from a high-authority site (Forbes, TechCrunch, a well-known industry blog) is worth 100 links from low-quality directories.
SEO is a long game. You can't rank for one keyword and call it done. Build a content engine.
Content calendar for SEO:
Content clusters: Group related content around a "pillar" topic. This signals to Google that you're an authority on the topic.
Example cluster:
PILLAR PAGE: "Complete Guide to n8n Automation"
↳ Cluster posts:
- "How to Build Your First n8n Workflow"
- "n8n vs Zapier: Which Should You Choose?"
- "10 n8n Workflow Templates for SaaS"
- "n8n Pricing: Is It Worth It?"
Interlink all cluster posts back to the pillar page. This builds topical authority.
SEO takes 3-6 months to show results. Track progress to know what's working.
Metrics to track (monthly):
| Metric | What It Tells You | Tool |
|---|---|---|
| Organic traffic | How many visitors from Google | Google Analytics |
| Keyword rankings | Where you rank for target keywords | Google Search Console or Ahrefs/SEMrush |
| Click-through rate (CTR) | % of people who see your result and click | Google Search Console |
| Backlinks | How many sites link to you | Ahrefs, Moz, or Google Search Console |
| Pages indexed | How many of your pages are in Google's index | Google Search Console |
What to look for:
Iteration rule: Double down on what's working. If a specific content type or keyword cluster is driving traffic, create 5 more pieces in that vein.