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| 1. Find Your Keywords | 2. Discover Weakness | 3. Dig Deeper |
| Start by searching on any keyword to find related keywords or enter a competitor's domain to find keywords they rank for. |
Next, all keywords are assigned an "SEO
Difficulty" score based on a number of
factors and are instantly classified as
having "Weak", "Competitive", or "Difficult"
SEO competition. |
Based on a keyword's SEO Difficulty Score, quickly decide whether or not a keyword is worth digging deeper into to pinpoint the weakest site in Google's top ten. |
![]() Quickly & Easily Uncover Keywords With Weak SEO To Pinpoint The Keywords You Should Go After First. |
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| 1. Take Snapshot | 2. Find Weak Links | 3. Exploit Weaknesses |
| Once you identify a potential keyword you can pull up an SEO snapshot of that keyword which quickly analyzes the top 10 results | The sites with the weakest SEO are quickly identified and highlighted so you can easily identify who's rankings are the most vulnerable | Using their weaknesses
to your advantage you can begin optimizing
your site to "steal" their rankings...or
begin reverse engineering them even more |
![]() Quickly Pull Up A SEO Snapshot To Zero In On The Weakest Link(s) And Target Which Sites You Can More Easily Out Rank. |
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| 1. Ranking Keywords | 2. Exploit Link Profiles | 3. Uncover Sites/Niches |
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Pull up a list of up to 50 keywords that
specific page ranks for in the top 20
results in Google. |
Quickly identify the kinds of links a competitor is using to get their rankings and how many of those links they have | If they have one site they usually have more. Find out other sites a person owns and the keywords they rank for. Great way to find new markets to enter. |
![]() Dig Deeper To Uncover The Competition's Rankings, Link Building Strategies, and Other Sites They Own. |

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