Astory Media Marketing Agency Ireland - SEO, Web Design & Google Ads Experts
3 min read
21 Mar
21Mar

What if we told you that you could get 120 pages indexed in a single day, double your traffic in 2 weeks, and start receiving more customer inquiries — all without backlinks, keyword stuffing, or fluff-filled articles?We did just that. Here's exactly how you can replicate our success using Semantic SEO — with clear steps for every skill level.


Stage 1: Understand What Your Audience Actually Wants

1. Check PAAs and Competitor Headings

Difficulty: Easy

Type your target keyword into Google. Note:

  • The "People Also Ask" (PAA) questions
  • The headings of the top 3-5 ranking pages

These show you what users are really looking for.

2. Build a Content Skeleton Based on Those

Difficulty: Moderate

Take those questions and headings and structure your post:

  • One section per question
  • Use bullet points, bolding, and clear formatting

Need help? Use tools like Neuron writer to speed it up.


Stage 2: Write Concisely – Answer the Question and Stop

1. Stick to 300–500 Words for Specific Queries

Difficulty: Easy

Stop overexplaining. For most specific questions:

  • Write 2–3 short paragraphs
  • Use clear subheadings
  • Bullet points > blocks of text

Example: A "Himalayan salt vs sea salt" comparison doesn't need a 3,000-word history lesson. Just answer the question.

Semantic SEO  - grow your business with natural content creation


2. Use Summary Tables and Lists

Difficulty: Moderate

Make information digestible with tables and pros/cons lists:

Salt TypeBenefitsDrawbacks
Himalayan SaltRich in mineralsMore expensive
Sea SaltCheaper, easy to findMay contain microplastics


Bonus: Use Canva or TablePress (WordPress) for quick visuals.


Stage 3: Optimise Without Overdoing It

1. Don’t Stuff – Use Entities Instead

Difficulty: Moderate

Use NeuronWriter, Surfer SEO, or Frase to:

  • Focus on entities and context
  • Skip keyword stuffing just to hit "green"

Pro Tip: Aim for natural readability. If it sounds robotic, you’re over-optimising.

2. Run a Vector Analysis

Difficulty: Advanced

This helps determine if your content is dense with fluff.

Need help? Drop us a message and we’ll run it for free.


Stage 4: Get Indexed Fast

1. Publish Semantic Clusters in Batches

Difficulty: Moderate

Instead of writing one giant blog post:

  • Break it into 10–20 short, useful pages
  • Interlink them for semantic structure

2. Submit via Google Search Console

Difficulty: Easy

After publishing:

  • Open Google Search Console
  • Use URL Inspection > "Request Indexing"
  • Do this for each new page

✅ Quick Summary Table

StageStep 1Step 2Difficulty
Know What to WriteUse PAA & competitor headingsBuild content outlineEasy / Moderate
Write ConciselyStick to 300–500 wordsUse lists/tablesEasy / Moderate
Optimise SmartlyUse entities, not keywordsVector density checkModerate / Advanced
Get Indexed FastPublish clustered pagesSubmit via Search ConsoleModerate / Easy

Final Thoughts & CTA

Google is evolving. Long-form content isn't dead, but concise, well-structured answers are dominating for specific queries. Stop writing fluff to hit a word count. Stop chasing backlinks.

Just answer the user's question. And do it well.

If you want help implementing this strategy or want us to run a free mini-audit on your content, contact us here or book a meeting.

No overpromising. No jargon. Just results.


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