💥 Use WooRank + AnswerThePublic and Build Traffic Like a Blogging Outlaw
Let’s Talk Truth for a Minute…
Everyone loves the idea of traffic.
But not many bloggers are willing to earn it.
They’ll post a few articles.
They’ll toss in a couple keywords they “feel” are right.
And then they’ll sit back waiting for the Google gods to bless them.
Spoiler: that ain’t how it works.
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re sick of the guessing game.
You want real traffic. Not random spikes. Not bots. Not pity clicks from your Facebook group.
I’m talking about real humans landing on your site because you gave them exactly what they were searching for — before they even typed it.
Sounds like sorcery, right?
It’s not.
You just need two underrated tools:
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WooRank (for fixing your blog’s broken bones), and
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AnswerThePublic (for reading your audience’s damn mind)
Combine them?
You’ve got a traffic strategy 90% of bloggers are too lazy to even touch.
Let’s dive in.
🧱 Why Most Bloggers Fail at SEO (And Don’t Even Know It)
Here’s the harsh reality —
Most blogs are dead the moment they’re published.
Why?
Because they don’t answer a real question.
They’re written for the blogger, not the reader.
And even if by some miracle they pick a good topic, they screw up the delivery — broken meta tags, slow load times, no structure, crappy titles.
This is where WooRank and AnswerThePublic slap some sense into the system.
Before we get into how to use them, let me break each one down — no BS.
🔍 What Is WooRank? (And Why It’s a Traffic Doctor in Disguise)
WooRank is not one of those tools people brag about on YouTube with flashing thumbnails.
It’s quieter.
It works in the shadows.
And it tells you exactly what’s wrong with your blog — like a brutal SEO doctor.
Here’s what WooRank does best:
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Scans your entire site for SEO problems
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Checks broken links, slow pages, messed-up headers
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Spits out a clean report — green is good, red is “fix this now or Google ignores you”
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Tracks how well you’re doing with keyword optimization
You don’t need to be an SEO expert to use it.
You just need to care enough to fix what’s broken.
Because you could have the best blog post on earth…
But if Google sees a sluggish site with trash metadata, they’ll bury you on page 8.
WooRank tells you what to fix. Fast.
Use the free version if you’re broke. Upgrade later if you’re scaling. Simple.
🧠 AnswerThePublic — This Tool Is Literally Google’s Psychic
Here’s where it gets spicy.
AnswerThePublic is like having a superpower.
It pulls real questions that people are typing into Google about your niche.
Not guesses. Not trends. Actual search queries.
Type in a keyword like: freelance writing
It gives you:
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What is freelance writing?
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How to start freelance writing with no experience?
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Is freelance writing dead in 2025?
Boom. There’s your content plan.
Instead of writing what you think people care about, you write exactly what they’re asking.
And that’s the trick most bloggers miss.
They blog for themselves. Not their readers.
AnswerThePublic flips that.
It’s like cheating on a test, but the teacher is Google and they’re lowkey helping you.
🔧 How To Use WooRank + AnswerThePublic Together (Step-By-Step)
Here’s the magic part. You don’t just use these tools separately.
You smash them together.
Let me show you the simple flow:
1. Use AnswerThePublic First
Start by typing your niche keyword.
Example: vegan protein
Now look at all the questions people are searching:
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What is the best vegan protein powder?
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How much protein do vegans need?
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Can vegan protein cause bloating?
There’s your blog titles, FAQs, email content — everything.
Take note of 3–5 solid long-tail keywords.
2. Write High-Quality, No-Fluff Content
Now write a real post. Don’t keyword-stuff. Don’t fake it.
Write like you’re answering a friend’s question in a WhatsApp chat.
Example post:
“Can Vegan Protein Make You Bloated? Here’s What Nobody Tells You”
Real talk. Real value. Not AI fluff.
3. Run That Post Through WooRank
Now open WooRank and paste your blog link.
Let it scan.
It’ll show you if:
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You’re missing alt tags
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Your meta title is weak
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You’ve got broken links or slow images
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You forgot to optimize for mobile
Fix all the red flags it gives you.
Think of WooRank like your blog’s personal mechanic. Don’t ignore the check engine light.
4. Repeat Weekly — Build a Stack of Optimized Posts
You do this every week:
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1 solid idea from AnswerThePublic
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1 high-value post
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1 WooRank cleanup
That’s your weekly blogging workout.
It’s not fancy. But it works.
📈 Real Example: From Crickets to Clicks
Let’s take a real-world situation.
Say you’re running a blog about “remote jobs”.
You go to AnswerThePublic → type: remote jobs
You get:
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Are remote jobs legit?
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Which remote jobs pay the most?
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How to get a remote job with no experience?
🔥 That’s a 3-part blog series right there.
You write all three posts. Answer the questions honestly. Sprinkle in keywords, but don’t overdo it.
Then WooRank checks your technical stuff. You fix page speed issues. You rewrite your meta title from “Remote Jobs Tips” to “Top 7 Remote Jobs That Actually Pay in 2025”.
Boom. Google sees it.
You start climbing.
People start clicking.
This is how you stack blog posts that compound traffic.
⚙️ Traffic Workflow: Rinse and Repeat
Here’s your traffic game plan:
🗓️ Every Monday:
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Open AnswerThePublic
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Pick 1 question
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Research 2–3 competitors
✍️ Every Tuesday-Wednesday:
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Write a post that actually helps someone
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Include real answers, maybe even screenshots
🧰 Every Thursday:
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Run WooRank
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Fix what’s broken
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Check mobile layout, headings, loading speed
🚀 Every Friday:
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Publish + share on social media
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Submit to Google Search Console
That’s 4–5 solid optimized blog posts per month.
Do that for 3 months and you’ll start seeing a trickle of organic traffic.
6 months in? You’ve got a machine running.
❌ Why Lazy Bloggers Hate This (But It Works Anyway)
Look, I get it.
This strategy takes effort. It’s not sexy. It doesn’t go viral on TikTok.
But here’s what it does do:
✅ Builds consistent, long-term traffic
✅ Targets what people actually search
✅ Fixes the tech crap Google penalizes you for
✅ Positions your blog as an authority, post by post
Lazy bloggers won’t do this.
They’ll keep chasing hacks.
Let them.
You? You’re building a foundation that’ll still be getting clicks next year.
🧠 Final Thoughts (Real Talk)
Blogging ain’t dead.
But lazy blogging is.
If you’re serious about growing traffic — not fake hype, but actual numbers — then using WooRank and AnswerThePublic should be your new weekly ritual.
This duo does two things:
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It tells you what to write
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It tells you how to fix it
No guesswork.
No fluff.
No AI gibberish.
Just straight-up strategy for bloggers who want to win.
So, are you gonna keep hoping traffic shows up?
Or are you finally gonna get dirty and do it right?
Go ahead. Try it for 30 days.
Let the lazy ones stay broke.
You’re here to build. 💣