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[[file:Stop_Wasting_MRR_on_Wrong_SaaS_Keywords.jpg|650px]] Stop wasting SaaS MRR on vanity keywords. Learn a tested framework to identify high-converting keywords for real revenue growth. Last Tuesday, I posted about Product-Led SEO. Today, I’m going a step further to tackle one of the most costly mistakes SaaS founders make: burning MRR on the wrong keywords. Why Most SaaS SEO Fails I’ve seen dozens of SaaS SEO campaigns flop. The pattern is the same: founders chase high-volume keywords that look impressive on reports but convert poorly. Here’s the math: * Ranking #3 for “team collaboration software” (22K searches) → 0.1% conversion → 22 conversions * Ranking #8 for “slack alternative for small teams” (800 searches) → 3.2% conversion → 26 conversions The smaller, niche keyword actually generates more paying users because buyer intent is higher. A SaaS Keyword Framework That Actually Converts [[file:A_Saas_keyword_framework.jpg|650px]] 1️⃣ Revenue Potential > Search Volume Google Keyword Planner shows search volume, not real conversion potential. Revenue Per Search (RPS) formula: Conversion Rate × LTV × Estimated CTR = RPS Example: * “Project management software” = 45K searches, 0.2% conversion, $50 LTV → $45 RPS * “Basecamp pricing alternative” = 1.2K searches, 3.1% conversion, $280 LTV → $104 RPS Pro tip: Keywords with “pricing,” “cost,” “alternative,” or “vs [competitor]” often convert 5–10x better than broad category terms. 2️⃣ SERP Reality Check for B2B SaaS Three patterns that kill rankings: * Review aggregators dominate (G2, Capterra) * Enterprise vendors monopolize (Salesforce, Microsoft) * Comparison posts rule (good if you can get mentioned) Golden SERPs are a mix of product pages, how-to guides, and smaller competitors — the ones you can realistically penetrate. 3️⃣ Map Keywords to the Buyer Journey * Problem Aware: High volume, low intent → 0.1–0.3% conversion * Solution Aware: Medium volume, decent intent → 0.8–1.5% * Vendor Aware: Low volume, high intent → 2–8% * Decision Stage: Ultra-low volume, conversion goldmine → 10–25% 4️⃣ Competition Analysis for Resource-Strapped SaaS Red flags: * Top results all have 1M+ traffic * Dominated by public companies * Only review sites rank Green lights: * At least 2 competitors under 100 employees * Product pages ranking * Mixed domain authority * Recent content updates Hack: Check if competitors have affiliate programs — may indicate artificial link boosts. The $50/Month SaaS SEO Stack * Keyword research: Ubersuggest, AnswerThePublic, Google Search Console * Competition analysis: Ahrefs free tier, SEMrush free account, manual SERP checks * Tracking: Google Analytics, Search Console, simple spreadsheets Implementation Roadmap Week 1: Audit current performance → identify high-converting keywords Week 2: Competitor intelligence → find content gaps Week 3: Content gap analysis → prioritize high-intent opportunities Week 4: Content production → start with 1 high-intent keyword, create detailed 2,000+ word content, mention product naturally Common Mistakes ❌ Targeting broad “software” terms dominated by incumbents ❌ Creating generic “best tools” lists ❌ Ignoring customer support keywords ❌ Focusing only on your primary feature Timeline Reality Check * Month 1–2: Likely nothing * Month 3–4: Page 2–3 for some keywords * Month 5–6: Page 1 for long-tail terms * Month 7–12: Compound growth begins SaaS SEO is a long game — don’t expect miracles before month 6. Read the full article here: https://blog.startupstash.com/stop-wasting-mrr-on-wrong-saas-keywords-be04513534d8
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