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Striking-distance keyword optimization

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Striking-distance keywords in positions 11–20 can be prioritized for page improvements rather than treated as net-new content targets.

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Striking-distance keywords in positions 11–20 can be prioritized for page improvements rather than treated as net-new content targets.

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Striking-distance keywords in positions 11–20 can be prioritized for page improvements rather than treated as net-new content targets.

@gobigsystems · asserts

Any of these with a position between 11 and 20 is a keyword you're ranking on the second page for. So add frequently asked questions or original data about your business to the page, add some links to it from high-performing pages, and you should be able to nudge it to the first page.

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@gobigsystems · 2026-07-08

Watch this if you have no idea how to rank higher on Google. Go to neilpatel.com/website-traffic-checker, type in your website, scroll down to keywords, click view all, and sort by volume. Any of these with a position between 11 and 20 is a keyword you're ranking on the second page for...

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Watch this if you have no idea how to rank higher on Google. Go to neilpatel.com/website-traffic-checker, type in your website, scroll down to keywords, click view all, and sort by volume.

Any of these with a position between 11 and 20 is a keyword you're ranking on the second page for. So add frequently asked questions or original data about your business to the page, add some links to it from high-performing pages, and you should be able to nudge it to the first page.

If you have Google Search Console set up, you can use that instead. And comment SEO if you want help ranking higher.