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[Case Study] Piggyback traffic to 10k+ visitors with AI
Hey there,
As a digital marketer, I'm always on the lookout for tactics that can give me an edge in diversifying traffic sources.
When Google's algorithm change hit, I had to capitalize on it. That's why I dove headfirst into the world of "Parasite SEO" leveraging AI.
The core idea of Parasite SEO is simple: leverage established websites to siphon traffic. You want to rank them at the top of search engines as fast as possible. These traffics are coming from Google, Microsoft Bing, and DuckDuckGo.
Search engine traffic is the best. Visitors are searching a topic with intent... in other words, more TARGETED.
Instead of building authority website from scratch, you piggyback on existing credibility. Trying to rank newer websites takes a lot more time and effort, hence why I went with this approach.
Here are examples of parasite websites that you can use: Forbes, SFGate, NOLA, Jerusalem Post, Youtube, Reddit, Quora, Facebook, Pinterest, Medium, LinkedIn, etc.
To appear on more "premium" publications, you would have to pay them. It can easily cost $500-$2000 per article. But in this case study, I used free websites: Medium & LinkedIn Pulse. And they work equally well too.
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Now, back to our Parasite SEO strategy. What's the AI aspect of this?
I used AI-generated content and images for my articles. But here's a word of caution: you can easily get marked as spam and banned. There's a procedure to this, which I'll cover more in next week's newsletter.
Here's a glimpse of what I did:
1. I chose a niche that I am comfortable writing about.
2. Then I prepared the accounts carefully.
3. I used AI to generate a bunch of articles that certainly required manual touch-up to avoid AI detection.
4. For keywords? I did my research and only went for easy to medium difficulty keywords.
All these processes took me a few days. Then I let Google do its work to index. Most articles took 3 days to get indexed.
The Result?

In just a few months, I drove over 15,000+ visitors to my articles. My articles are linked to my website and are currently ranking top 3 in the SERP. If I had kept at it, I could have easily gotten more traffic.
Why didn't I continue? Well... you know... Life... ☹️
But, I might jump back at it.. Will keep you updated if I do.
Anyway, this approach is totally scalable. The more quality articles you can publish, the more you can compound your results.
If you're looking to hack your way to sustainable organic growth, I highly recommend exploring Parasite SEO.
I'll share the step-by-step process next week if you want to use this strategy to grow your business.
Sincerely,
Jayce
PS: In the next few days, I’ll reveal why some "bad" salespeople close huge deals. Look out for it if you want to get into high ticket sales.