Tutorial: Rank #1 in Google with AI SEO 🧙🏼‍♂️

1 simple technique you can implement in 1 day that will help you rank #1 in Google, above global brands like Taco Bell and TripAdvisor, for free.

I want you to feel this pain with me.

When I was a teenager, I watched my Dad blow $100k a month on Google. The goal? To rank #1 on Google. Initially this strategy worked—but as Google became more competitive and pricey, it ended up costing him his entire business.

It went to 0 and he lost it all.

I was old enough to understand why ranking #1 in Google was important, but too young and too early to understand how AI could do this exact thing, for free.

I’ve recently had my own triumph with ranking #1 in Google, namely with Guilty Chef and BestDubai.com. We’re ranking top of Google against brands that spend $100’s of millions a year on digital marketing and my total spend on Google, is a grand total of $0.

How? AI SEO (Search Engine Optimisation, powered by artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT and Claude).

Here are a few screenshots of some #1 rankings I currently have in Google.

P.S. This process can work for any business, including yours. (I’ll show you how!)

The main tools you will need to use are:

  1. ChatGPT or Claude AI - We use these to generate “schema” for our webpages

  2. Schema Validator - Test our schema is implemented correctly for Google

  3. Structured Data Testing Tool - Further schema testing for Google

  4. Ahrefs Keyword Explorer - Help us learn about the keywords we should be trying to rank for

  5. Webflow - Implement your schema and display your webpages

  6. Google Search Console - Where we submit our “sitemap” to Google

If you want to get straight to the juice and watch me do this in video tutorials, there are 30+ hours of videos and over 400 AI builders doing this everyday.

The technique that we want to focus on to achieve this is called Programmatic SEO (pSEO) which essentially means, creating loads of webpages at once, automatically.

This is why we use Webflow - because it allows us to do this in a heartbeat.

Step 1 - Find the Schema that fits your business/website

Use schema.org to find which type of “Schema” you need for specific pages of your website.

Schema is basically a structured way of sending information to Google so it knows what data is on your page and how to rank it.

For example, for Guilty Chef I am using the schema for Recipe

Step 2 - Generate Schema using AI

Here’s where things get fun.

Normally, you would have to write the schema out, either using some kind of generator tool or hiring a developer (any single mistake like a bracket in the wrong place can mess this thing up!). I have found that using Chat GPT or Claude AI is the best way of getting this result.

This is the prompt you will use (adapt to your schema of choice)

Write me schema for the "Recipe" schema type as documented in schema.org

Give me a template structure that can be applied to multiple recipes on my website.

Your output should be in JSON LD format, including script tags.

Step 3 - Add Schema to Webflow

Once you get a JSON LD schema from Chat GPT or Claude, you will paste this into the “Template” page for your particular content in Webflow.

You will need to replace the example content ChatGPT gives you with the actual recipe data from your own content. For example the “Title” would be “Wingstop Hickory Smoked BBQ Wings” in my case.

To do this, go to “Page Settings” and paste this code in the "Inside <head> tag” section.

If you’re not using Webflow, you can also add this to a custom code section of your CMS of choice (e.g. Wordpress)

Step 4 - Test Schema

Now that your schema is implemented, head over to Schema Validator and Structured Data Testing Tool - paste in your URL for a specific page where the schema has been added, and you will get a result from Google that tells you if everything is working properly!

Fingers crossed, you should be groovy.

Step 5 - Submit Sitemap to Google

If you’re using Webflow, you will have a sitemap automatically generated for you.

A sitemap is a link that normally ends with .xml

You can simply create an account on Google Search Console and add your website then head over to the “Sitemap” section and submit your sitemap 🤝

Bonus: Step 5 - Automate to Create 1000’s of Pages

Once you see that this process works for one of your pages or templates, you can start thinking about automating this entire workflow.

The tool you’re going to add to your process to achieve this is Zapier.

Zapier will allow you to connect all of those steps above in an automated workflow and then you can create pages in seconds without doing the entire process one by one.

This is the golden 🔑

✨ Ta-da

Google will start to rank you and with the correct schema, you will outrank your competition and show #1 for Rich Snippets like this and regular links as well 😎

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