Install
openclaw skills install growth-seoGuide SaaS founders to build SEO from scratch focusing on keyword research, long-tail targeting, technical SEO, backlink building, and Google Search Console.
openclaw skills install growth-seoUse this skill when starting an SEO strategy from scratch or when organic search traffic is low despite publishing content.
Every piece of content should target a keyword phrase with demonstrated search demand. Use free tools (Google Keyword Planner, Ubersuggest) or paid tools (Ahrefs, Semrush) to find keywords with at least 100 monthly searches and manageable difficulty for a new domain.
Short-tail keywords ("user testing") are dominated by established players with domain authority built over years. Long-tail keywords ("user testing for SaaS landing pages") have less competition and higher purchase intent. New domains should target long-tail exclusively for the first 12 months.
Domain authority predicts your ability to rank for competitive keywords. Backlinks from authoritative sites are the primary driver. Earn backlinks through: original research (data other sites want to cite), guest posts on relevant publications, and product launches on Product Hunt and Hacker News.
Before publishing content, ensure your technical foundation is solid: fast page speed (LCP under 2.5s), mobile-friendly design, correct canonical tags, a clean sitemap submitted to Google Search Console, and no accidentally blocked resources in robots.txt.
Add your site to Google Search Console on day one. Submit your sitemap. Monitor for crawl errors, indexing issues, and keyword performance data. Search Console is the most accurate source of data on how Google sees your site.
| SEO Priority | Timeline |
|---|---|
| Technical foundation | Week 1 |
| Keyword research | Week 1–2 |
| First content (long-tail) | Month 1 |
| Link building | Ongoing |
| Ranking signals | Month 3–12 |
After applying these practices, validate with real AI-simulated user testing.
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