How I Hit Google's Page 1 in Just 6 Months (And You Can Too)
- Sep 25
- 3 min read

Hi sweet friends!
Six months ago, I launched a brand new website with zero SEO history. Today, I'm ranking on page 1 of Google for my brand searches, and my site has welcomed nearly 3,000 unique visitors. Even better? I've grown my email list from 30 to 793 subscribers and made my first online course sales.
Want to know exactly how I did it? Let me pull back the curtain on my SEO strategy that actually works for creative entrepreneurs.

The Numbers That Tell the Story
Here's what consistency looks like in action:
80 blog posts published in 6 months
Started with 2 blogs per week, ramped up to 3 blogs per week
5-6 images per blog post, all optimized
Every single image gets proper naming and alt text
Pinterest pins for every blog image (that's 400+ pins!)
The result? I now rank #1 for "The Yellow Studio" even though my URL is youryellowstudio.com (someone in France already had theyellowstudio.com). Google figured out exactly who I am and what I offer.

My SEO Game Plan That Actually Works
Content Consistency is Everything
I treated blogging like a business appointment I couldn't miss. Two posts per week felt manageable at first, then I pushed it to three when I hit my stride and wanted to also add blogs about my art as well. This wasn't about perfection – it was about showing Google I was serious about serving my audience (although, let’s be real, I do put my heart and soul into every single blog, bringing you as much valuable information as possible).
Image Optimization That Google Loves
Every single image gets the full treatment:
File names with dashes: "print-on-demand-mug-the-yellow-studio" instead of random camera numbers OR WORSE, underscores! (pro tip: Underscores don’t work like hyphens when naming your files.)
Alt text for everything: I use Wix's AI to describe images, then add my own keywords where they naturally fit
Multiple images per post: 5-6 optimized images give Google more content to index
Meta Descriptions and Title Tags
I use AI (specifically Claude) to help craft keyword-rich meta descriptions and title tags. This was my secret weapon – AI understands what search algorithms are looking for better than I ever could on my own. If you're curious about other AI tools that can supercharge your content creation, I've compiled a comprehensive list of my favorites.
The Pinterest Powerhouse Strategy
Pinterest isn't just social media – it's a search engine. I pin every single blog image when I publish, which means 400+ fresh pins in 6 months. My tall 1080px images perform best, but those horizontal blog images carry the metadata from my website, creating SEO gold.

The Breakthrough Moment
My biggest revelation? Long-tail keywords and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) are game-changers. Instead of fighting massive companies for broad terms, I focused on answering the specific questions my audience asks. Google's getting smarter about understanding intent, not just keywords.

What's Working (And What's Next)
Internal linking is my next big focus. I have some connections between posts, but I know there's untapped potential in weaving my content together more strategically.
The real win isn't just traffic – it's targeted traffic. Those 3,000 visitors weren't random; they were people genuinely interested in what I teach. That's why I could grow my email list by 2,500% and make actual sales. Building a business that attracts the right audience doesn't happen overnight – it takes intentional strategy and authentic storytelling.

Your Action Plan
Ready to replicate these results? Start here:
Commit to consistency – pick a realistic posting schedule and stick to it
Optimize every image with descriptive file names and keyword-rich alt text
Use AI tools to craft meta descriptions that speak Google's language
Pin everything to Pinterest for that extra SEO boost
Focus on answering questions, not just using keywords
The creative economy is booming, and there's room for all of us to succeed. Your unique voice and expertise deserve to be found by the people who need it most.
Remember, sweet friends – SEO isn't about gaming the system. It's about making it easy for the right people to find the solutions you're already providing.





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