u/zerolunier

▲ 6 r/SEO

Should I wait for my current pages to index before submitting more?

Hey, I'm in the early stages of scaling my SaaS through SEO. I try to find low KD (keyword difficulty) keywords and create content around them - whether that's blog posts, landing pages, or feature pages. I have hundreds of keywords ready to build pages for, and I want to start with low KD ones because my site currently lacks authority.

At the same time, I'm creating YouTube and LinkedIn posts related to those topics, targeting the same keywords and linking back to my site through genuinely helpful content. I'm also thinking about doing the same on Reddit, but Reddit is very strict about promotional content, so I'm still figuring out how to organically target my keywords there.

Anyway, my main question is: does this approach make sense - taking a keyword and spreading it across all your content channels, including your site?

And should I create all the pages at once and submit them together, or should I update my site daily with a few well-researched, thoroughly reviewed pages - making sure each page properly follows the keyword in the body, FAQs, and intent delivery?

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u/zerolunier — 14 hours ago
▲ 10 r/SEO

First time submitting to Google Search Console - is my BoFu-only landing page strategy solid? DR 26, 20 pages live, lots of questions.

Hey 👋 - building a SaaS feedback/survey tool and just about to hit submit on GSC for the first time. Domain is ~1 year old, DR 26, 20 pages live. No blog (intentionally). Would love a gut-check before I go live.

My strategy so far

Purely bottom-of-funnel landing pages targeting niche, high-intent keywords. Categories: alternatives, form templates, features, and niche verticals (e.g. "feedback tool for restaurants", "SaaS feedback form").

Each page has: keyword in slug/title/H1/meta, relevant copy, FAQ section, comparison table where it fits, interactive form/CTA, stats, testimonials, and a "what you get" features list - all keyword-aligned.

Plan is to rank for 10–20 low-KD terms first, build authority, then ladder up to harder keywords.

My questions

  1. GSC priorities at day one? Verification method, sitemap.xml best practices, common new-site pitfalls I should avoid?

  2. Realistic KD targets for DR 26? What range should I be aiming at for quick wins without wasting months on keywords I can't rank for yet?

  3. On-page gaps? I've got the basics covered - am I missing somethings ? Open to any tweaks.

  4. Is BoFu-only a sound approach for a SaaS tool? Curious how long indexing + early rankings realistically take with this kind of setup, and what tools/workflows you'd recommend layering in next.

If you have any tutorial or blog post regarding this topic, you can share.

First real SEO rodeo - appreciate any insights!

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u/zerolunier — 3 days ago