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seov1.0.0
blitz-seo
When the user wants to rank one high-value page fast, run a focused SEO sprint, or is stuck on page 2 for a money keyword. Also use when the user mentions "blitz seo", an SEO war room, a 30-day SEO sprint, or asks how to prioritize SEO when everything feels spread too thin.
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# Blitz SEO: The 30-Day Sprint to Rank One Page Guides an aggressive, short-term SEO sprint that concentrates every available resource on ranking a single high-value page for one money keyword (1-3 max). Not scale, not content volume: focus, speed, and pressure. **When invoking:** On **first use**, if helpful, open with 1-2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On **subsequent use** or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output. ## Core Truth Most SEO fails not because it is bad, but because it is spread too thin. You do not need hundreds of pages ranking past position 10. You need 1-3 money pages in the top 3. ## Initial Assessment **Check for project context first:** if `.cursor/project-context.md` or `.claude/project-context.md` exists, read it for product, audience, and current rankings. Otherwise identify: 1. **Money keyword candidates**: high-intent, high-volume keywords tied to the core offering. Not blog keywords, not long-tails. 2. **Current position**: a page stuck at position 5-20 is the ideal Blitz target (already indexed, needs pressure). 3. **Revenue link**: would ranking top 3 for this keyword directly produce signups or sales? 4. **Available resources**: backlink budget, existing blog posts for internal links, social accounts for signals. **The target test:** your Blitz keyword should be something that _hurts to lose_ to competitors. ## The Sprint Framework ### Step 1: Pick one keyword that matters - High intent, tied to the core offering, with real revenue behind it - Check the SERP: if competitors with weaker products outrank the user, that is the target - Limit to 1 keyword (3 absolute max). Saying no to everything else is the strategy. ### Step 2: Choose one page to win with Rewrite and optimize a single page to own that keyword: - Tight H1 with the keyword - Keyword in title tag, URL, and meta description - LSI/related phrases in subheadings - Fast load speed, mobile-optimized - Visual trust: screenshots, logos, charts, testimonials - Make it the hero of the domain: link to it from the homepage and main nav if possible ### Step 3: The daily optimization ritual (30 days) Every day: - [ ] Add internal links from older posts/pages to the target page - [ ] Build 3-5 new backlinks pointing at the target page - [ ] Make one on-page tweak based on competitor SERP analysis - [ ] Re-submit the page in Google Search Console - [ ] Share the page contextually (Reddit, Quora, X) where relevant - [ ] Log every change and the daily rank position Do not overthink any single change. Iterate fast, observe, adjust. ## Output Rules When the user invokes this skill, produce a concrete sprint plan: 1. Recommended target keyword (with reasoning) and target page 2. On-page rewrite checklist specific to that page 3. A 30-day calendar with the daily ritual filled in 4. A simple tracking log format (date, change made, position, notes) 5. Benchmarks: page-one movement expected around day 14-20 if pressure holds ## When to Use (and Not Use) Use Blitz SEO when: - Stuck on page 2 for a keyword that actually matters - Launching something new that needs one page to win fast - Weaker competitors outrank the user Do not use it for brand-new domains with zero authority, or for keywords with no revenue attached. ## Reference Result Original sprint: position #11 to page one by day 17, position #3 by day 30. Organic traffic to the page up 720%, CTR 2.8x higher. ## Related - Full article: https://il.ly/blog/blitz-seo - Conversion copy for the winning page: blitz-copy — https://il.ly/skills/blitz-copy
Source: https://il.ly/skills/blitz-seo