I Spent $3 Million on this Marketing Tactic – Here’s What I’ve Learned



I spent over three million dollars on this one tactic that I’m going to talk about and it’s by far the best thing that’s driven me result in the last 12 months. The funny part is, I haven’t even recouped my money yet but I’m pretty confident that it is one of my best investments that I ever made. And today, I’m going to tell you the best lesson that I learned from this experience. I spent three million dollars on this marketing tactic and here’s what I learned.

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Ubersuggest – https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/
Code Canyon – https://codecanyon.net/
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So you’re probably wondering at this point, what’s this tactic? This tactic was building a tool called Ubersuggest.

Ubersuggest is the most popular area on NeilPatel.com and it’s the best investment that I’ve made and, funny enough, as I’m recording this video, I’ve been doing this for almost three years but it’s the last 12 months that have really doubled down and spent the majority of the money.

So lesson number one. Capitalize on existing market demand.

I didn’t come up with the idea of creating Ubersuggest. I bought it, it was already out there, and if you don’t have the money to buy a tool, you don’t have to either. You can just go to Code Canyon and get some code for $10 and you literally can find a tool on almost everything.

Won’t be as good as Ubersuggest, but still, it’s a great start. What’s easier is you find a big, wide-open TAM, TAM is known as the Total Adjustable Market, a big market, and you want to go after there and create a tool or find a tool that already exists and buy it for 5, 10, $20 and add it to your website.

That’s the biggest thing because if you create the best tool in a small TAM, you’re not going to get that much love.

Lesson number two, give something away for free can really help you get market share and traffic.

Look, all the tools do what Ubersuggest does and many of them are paid and they may even do some things better than Ubersuggest but offering a combination of features for free that other people pay for, I’ve grown Ubersuggest to roughly 3 million visitors a month over 15 million page views, and roughly 740,000 unique, monthly visitors.

And if you look at a lot of the competitors from the SEO space, I’m getting a ton of traffic compared to them. Why? Because I have something for free. Something for free does really well even if you’re not as good as your competition, people would rather have free overpaid.

The third lesson I learned is it’s expensive to build something amazing.

Look, if you want to build something amazing like I did at Ubersuggest, it’s really expensive. Just the server cost alone is over a million dollars a year, that’s a lot of money. I wouldn’t recommend doing what I did with Ubersuggest. I would do it on a much smaller scale and release more tools within your segment and you can end up making up the traffic without having to spend as much money as I did.

That was one of the biggest mistakes and that’s why I recommended Code Canyon to you. I don’t have an affiliation to Code Canyon, heck, I don’t even know who owns them.

All I know is you can find tools for pennies on the dollar and once you start getting traction and you start monetizing by getting leads or sales indirectly, then, by all means, you can start paying more money for developers or designers.

But start off small and get traction before you go all in. That’s a big mistake that I made.

The fourth lesson I had is you need to focus on what’s working. Look, with Ubersuggest, I have a ton of features. But you’ll find that over time, I’ve still kept the app usable.

So keep deleting and removing things that others aren’t using. If you want good growth, you need to obsess about the user, focus on them, they’re all that matters.

The next lesson that I ended up learning, focus on usability.

Look, people don’t just want features, they don’t want just something for free, they want something that’s usable and easy to understand.

If something’s dead simple to use, you’re going to do well. And to go along with it, I love this quote from Leonardo di Vinci, simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

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  1. Hey Neil! Love what you do! I recently started my podcast in India and interviewed Sorav Jain and other respected influencers on it 🙂 I would be grateful to invite you on the show and enlighten Indian audience with your esteemed Knowledge and expertise! Awaiting your reply 🙂 I know you are pretty engaged in work, would love to have you.

  2. Simplicity may be a key feature in some products or services. Ps. Do you think I can sell something apart from products and services? I am curious. I would appreciate your answer. Dariusz DareToLive Łukasik, blogger.

  3. Hi Neil, The 13 Jan 2020 Google core algo update: I noticed that the search results no longer service the precise keywords used. Not by a mile. Have done several tests related to my business which is International property. It means many well catered sites with EAT do not appear anymore for optimised pages and mostly general content pages are high SERP. All the big ones that also advertise do appear but also with more general content rather than the keyword content. Mine does too. One now wonders if this is a smart way to get more site owners to advertise. Your take?

  4. Hi niel, I always preffered ubersuggest over other keyword finding tools but today it had one issue. When I searched for a keyword it showed average cpc of $24 which I didn't believed because it was not a very high competition word. So I rechecked it on other keyword finder and i got the result of 0.24$ cpc. So tell me what is the reason for this. If any viewer of this video has answer to this then answer pls…

  5. Thanks Neil, please help me to get more business in b2b business using complete SEO techniques and put a video for getting busines in LinkedIn both free and paid tools…

  6. Thanks for the info. (great content). Also, I just finished reading one of your articles ("You Can Have My Old Business That Makes $381,722 a Month") Oh boy, that title was catchy- you're really a king of SEO. The title instantly captured my attention, & FREE stuff too, lol. Thanks, Neil.

  7. Neil, what you revealed that nobody dares to do which puts their business into a huge velocity of competition. This is the reason why people like what you do in the industry. Thanks.

  8. Thanks so much for your contents, Neil Patel, they are really educative. I have been using ubersuggest for a while, and I love the application it provides so much value, kudos to all the upgrades you have put into it in the past few months. I do have a request though, there are no stats for some countries. I would like to see an update that has Nigeria as one of the countries on it. Seeing that Nigeria is Africa's largest country with one of the highest number of internet users in Africa, it would be nice to get statistics on Nigeria related information. This would help Nigeria Marketers and SEO as well and would help Ubersuggest start penetrating the Africa Market properly. Thanks, I hope this gets to you,

  9. Amazing video Neil. Ubbersuggest is my favorite tool I have been using last months. I am also a member at your agency unlocked which tought me piece of gold lessons. It was worth every penny there I paid. Keeping ubbersuggest a free tool so far is so generous of you. And sharing your story honestly over it was very kind of you.
    Thanks for all your efforts 🙂

  10. I was thinking what a brilliant idea you had creating ubersuggest. It's gets more people to your website which in turn gives your site more juice.
    I use ubersuggest all the time, and recommend it highly. Thanks for that, and all of your videos that you put out. You are a machine.. Cheers from Australia mate.

  11. Well, I have been a subscriber since you had around 30k, and look at you now! Neil has conquered yet again platform ❤️ If I have to take just one thing from you it would be the consistency. Do you have any advice for newbies like me who want to start a blog but are afraid if they are good enough? I want to talk about web dev but I'm afraid I'm not much qualified since I am in college.

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