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I received a free copy of the book in exchange for a review.

Im thrilled to share my thoughts on this e-book

@HustleTong 's deep understanding and knowledge of keyword research shine through on every page
Making this guide an indispensable tool for me who is just starting my journey on SEO and internet marketing

From optimizing website content like Quora & Reddit, to harnessing the power of autocomplete from G, this e-book covers every aspect how to make the most of UGC keyword for our website

One aspect that truly sets this method apart is how it combines theoretical concepts with practical examples.
This e-book using fair amount of picture to show the step by step guide to make the methods became so easy to be followed

@HustleTong 's clear and concise explanations make this complex strategies easily understandable and applicable

His information is presented in a logical and well-structured manner, enabling me to navigate seamlessly through different topics. The inclusion of practical tips, checklists, and recommended tools ensure that i can implement the strategies with ease.

Altough the book is about finding low-comp QA keywords which answer search intent, it's not very beneficial for non-QA style niche like for people like me but for 80$ (without discounts applied) it still very worth it, its an investment of knowledge and i would’ve bought with my own money.

Thank you @HustleTong
and good luck with future sales
 
I was very given a review copy of the book by @HustleTong
As mentioned by @HustleTong, you will need a Semrush account to be able to utilise this properly. However, they aren’t overly expensive, especially when compared to Ahrefs. Keyword research can be a real pain even when you’re well versed in the niche. I wish that I had a guide like this back my early days of IM.



I’ve tried a lot of different guides over the years, and this is by far the best one I’ve used.

Not only is it straight to the point, but it’s extremely simple to follow. Even for those that are pretty new to IM, they won’t have an issue with following it.

I don’t want to go ahead and say it’s 100% spoon fed, but it’s pretty damn close. The included photos are part of what makes it so easy to follow. At 35 pages, you’re getting a wealth of solid, well written and well thought out information.

The guide itself shows various situations step by step so you can get a real idea of how to carry this out yourself. I also really like that it gives you information on when you should completely disregard a keyword if it’s going to be a real tough nut to rank.



I’m involved in various niches across all the different sites I own, and as part of the review process of this ebook, I researched various keywords across each of the niches. The reason for this is that my niches vary in difficulty, so this was a great way to test the guide and see how well it fares.

For each of the keywords across the different niches, I was able to follow the guide perfectly. It does take time to go through the process, but it's well worth it. The last thing you want is writing (or buying) content for duff keywords.

There were a few keywords that I really thought would be a great way to bring in traffic, but after carrying out the research in this guide and the pointers given in it, it was clear that unless I spent an absolute bomb in links and other forms of promotion, it would never get anywhere in Google.

The only thing I would say in situations such is this is that if you know you can’t rank it, maybe throw the post up anyway, as long as it can be interlinked to another page on the site. It’s good to know though from the start that it’s not going to rank high in Google.

The guide also talks about exploiting Quora and Reddit, which I use for the purposes of parasites. By following the steps in the guide on these sections, you should be able to get your money back very quickly. A top tip from me is to use the information in the PAA section of the guide on a parasite and it will rank quickly for low to moderate competition keywords. Remember that when using parasites, you can normally spam them up a bit with links as well to really catapult them up the serps.



This is a guide I would happily recommend to anyone that’s wanting to do the keyword research stage themselves.
 
Review

I received a free copy of the book in exchange for a review.

Im thrilled to share my thoughts on this e-book

@HustleTong 's deep understanding and knowledge of keyword research shine through on every page
Making this guide an indispensable tool for me who is just starting my journey on SEO and internet marketing

From optimizing website content like Quora & Reddit, to harnessing the power of autocomplete from G, this e-book covers every aspect how to make the most of UGC keyword for our website

One aspect that truly sets this method apart is how it combines theoretical concepts with practical examples.
This e-book using fair amount of picture to show the step by step guide to make the methods became so easy to be followed

@HustleTong 's clear and concise explanations make this complex strategies easily understandable and applicable

His information is presented in a logical and well-structured manner, enabling me to navigate seamlessly through different topics. The inclusion of practical tips, checklists, and recommended tools ensure that i can implement the strategies with ease.

Altough the book is about finding low-comp QA keywords which answer search intent, it's not very beneficial for non-QA style niche like for people like me but for 80$ (without discounts applied) it still very worth it, its an investment of knowledge and i would’ve bought with my own money.

Thank you @HustleTong
and good luck with future sales

I was very given a review copy of the book by @HustleTong
As mentioned by @HustleTong, you will need a Semrush account to be able to utilise this properly. However, they aren’t overly expensive, especially when compared to Ahrefs. Keyword research can be a real pain even when you’re well versed in the niche. I wish that I had a guide like this back my early days of IM.



I’ve tried a lot of different guides over the years, and this is by far the best one I’ve used.

Not only is it straight to the point, but it’s extremely simple to follow. Even for those that are pretty new to IM, they won’t have an issue with following it.

I don’t want to go ahead and say it’s 100% spoon fed, but it’s pretty damn close. The included photos are part of what makes it so easy to follow. At 35 pages, you’re getting a wealth of solid, well written and well thought out information.

The guide itself shows various situations step by step so you can get a real idea of how to carry this out yourself. I also really like that it gives you information on when you should completely disregard a keyword if it’s going to be a real tough nut to rank.



I’m involved in various niches across all the different sites I own, and as part of the review process of this ebook, I researched various keywords across each of the niches. The reason for this is that my niches vary in difficulty, so this was a great way to test the guide and see how well it fares.

For each of the keywords across the different niches, I was able to follow the guide perfectly. It does take time to go through the process, but it's well worth it. The last thing you want is writing (or buying) content for duff keywords.

There were a few keywords that I really thought would be a great way to bring in traffic, but after carrying out the research in this guide and the pointers given in it, it was clear that unless I spent an absolute bomb in links and other forms of promotion, it would never get anywhere in Google.

The only thing I would say in situations such is this is that if you know you can’t rank it, maybe throw the post up anyway, as long as it can be interlinked to another page on the site. It’s good to know though from the start that it’s not going to rank high in Google.

The guide also talks about exploiting Quora and Reddit, which I use for the purposes of parasites. By following the steps in the guide on these sections, you should be able to get your money back very quickly. A top tip from me is to use the information in the PAA section of the guide on a parasite and it will rank quickly for low to moderate competition keywords. Remember that when using parasites, you can normally spam them up a bit with links as well to really catapult them up the serps.



This is a guide I would happily recommend to anyone that’s wanting to do the keyword research stage themselves.
Appreciate your honest reviews.
 
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