Make Money Online KEYWORDS The ONLY way to do Redbubble SEO and Keyword research in 2021

The ONLY way to do Redbubble SEO and Keyword research in 2021

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Everyday I’m finding new and innovative ways to find high search volume designs with low competition. Today I’m here to bring you my guide to using search operators to find low competition but high search density keywords in 2021. This guide is designed for those who are struggling to find design ideas on Redbubble.

The beautiful thing about this method is that it will NEVER be saturated, because there will always be more designs to be found by people who are willing to look hard enough. Effectively this method coves every word in the English language (and other languages too if you’re really clever and want to really push it) There are NO limitations to using this method at all, and it just takes a little bit of time and research, but overall you’re finding low competition designs which appear on the search engine result pages of Google, which you can easily rank for too.

This method is practically guaranteeing a few sales a month per keyword, if you’re willing to put the design time in and the research time, give it 6 months and you’ll be selling a decent amount of designs every month. I really feel like I’ve perfected this method, and will be releasing some more videos in the future on it for sure.

I will probably do some live streaming keywords for my viewers when I get a new computer so you can sit back, relax, and find some keywords with me.

I started this YouTube channel just a few weeks ago and the growth has been great, not only that I’m absolutely loving putting these videos out. I really feel like I’m starting to make progress, so if you guys could hit like and subscrie to help me out that little bit more I’d appreciate it more than you know.

I haven’t seen any other videos on this topic, or using SEMrush or AHREFS for Redbubble in general.

I took this method from my own experience as a digital marketing specialist and SEO specialist, which I’ve been working on for the last few years.

This isn’t click bait, this isn’t exaggeration, this is pure fact. I’m using SEO tactics which are tried and tested, and applying them to Redbubble.

There are two things that make this method so damn powerful:

– Redbubble is in the top 900 sites in the world according to Alexa’s rankings, meaning their SEO is really strong, which brings up all of their design pages in general.
– Your designs appear on all different keywords associated with the keyword, for example the Slurp Juice from Fortnite, you appear for the search terms slurp juice mug, slurp juice sticker, slurp juice tshirt, and also things like Fortnite stickers if you start selling enough to make it to the top.

Using SEO strategies is a fantastic way to find INSANE keywords on Redbubble, and you can replicate these designs across other services as well such as Society 6, Teespring etc.

Just always be careful for copyright. Do not steal designs. Do not use copyright materials. Use your brains, use logic, and you should find smooth sailing

Please find the things I used in the video below:

Exploding topics –

Google Trends –

Search operator – site:redbubble.com inurl:shop -people intext:”0..300 results” intitle: ENTER ANY WORD HERE LITERALLY ANYTHING

Use your brains guys, work out some popular phrases, run them through the search operator and see what comes up. The possibilities are endless and this neat little SEO trick should help you increase your organic traffic and sales on Redbubble every month

Finally if you haven’t got Canva and want to support me please feel free to use my affiliate link:

– Graphic design (Affiliate link Canva)

Intro music:

Peace

0:00 introduction
0:45 What you’ll need for this strategy
1:20 Google trends
3:24 Exploding topics
3:39 Lifestyle
5:50 Technology
7:18 Food
10:09 Summary of the method
11:19 Striking gold
12:59 You can just use ANY word after intitle
13:59 Conclusion
14:40 Outro

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