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🗓️ 7 July 2022
⏱️ 7 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey there, it's Brandon. I'd like to ask you a question. Are you wanting to write more blog posts but can't find the time? |
0:09.0 | Rank IQ's AI content tool can help. Their AI-powered writing assistant tells you what you need to cover in your post so that you can build the most comprehensive piece of content in half the |
0:22.4 | time. Whether you are trying to go from one post a week to two or from three posts a week to seven, |
0:30.1 | Rank IQ will help make this happen. Visit RankIQ.com to get started today. |
0:38.9 | Welcome to the Blogging Millionaire podcast, where we teach you the latest traffic building |
0:43.8 | and income boosting growth hacks to take your blog to the next level. |
0:48.2 | And now here's your host who gets five million monthly visitors from over 100,000 |
0:53.4 | first page Google rankings, Brandon Galey. |
0:59.1 | In this episode, I will teach you the simplest growth hack from this series. On top of it being simple, |
1:05.8 | it also has one of the most significant impacts on total published posts per year. Before I get into the |
1:12.9 | growth hack, let's take a look at a few statistics from Orbit's latest blogger survey. In 2014, |
1:21.0 | the average blog post took two hours and 24 minutes to write. Over the years, as competition increased, the time it took to write a blog post also increased. |
1:32.3 | This past year, the average blog post took four hours and one minute to write. |
1:38.3 | This is the first time it has breached the four hour per post mark. |
1:43.3 | During the same time period, there was a |
1:46.4 | direct correlation between time spent writing and the blog post length. In 2014, the average |
1:54.0 | number of words in a blog post was 808. And today, it is 1,416 words. Do not listen to anyone that tells you that 2,000 words is the magic number for ranking on Google. |
2:10.2 | The truth is that every keyword phrase has its own magic number. Depending on what keyword you're going after, you might need to write as low as |
2:19.0 | 800 words or as high as 9,000 words to compete for a first page Google ranking. For example, |
2:26.7 | the keyword phrase SEO tips is highly competitive and you will need 5,000 words to compete. |
2:33.8 | On the other hand, to rank for the keyword phrase, |
2:37.1 | substitute for cornstarch in baking only requires 1,500 words to compete. While most bloggers have |
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