How To Increase Organic Traffic

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Blog Commenting

Technically blog commenting does not have any SEO value as most of the blog owners provide nofollow links to their comment section. But It will definitely count as a backlink. Practically, it won’t pass the link juice but it is a great source of building backlinks. Blog commenting does not

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Guest Posting

January 4, 2022 by Aaron Guest Posting is still a good and one of the best and effective ways to generate quality backlinks.  A few years back, I also afraid of doing guest posting on other blogs but that was a big misconception. Doing Guest Post on high authority blogs is very

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How Search Engines Work

Before we get to the part where we explain how you can do SEO to rank high on search engines, we need you to understand how search engines work. In this section. we will also talk about how people use search engines, how it works, ranking factors, algorithms and different

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Keyword Research Matters More than Ever

Keyword research matters. Before investing time in new content, you want to know if your keyword can generate results. That’s even more true in 2022 when competition will be fiercer than ever. We want to consider both competition and search demand when choosing relevant keywords. In general, we want to

What’s a topic cluster? A topic cluster is a group of interlinked web pages. They’re built around one piece of pillar content targeting a broad topic, linked to several related but more narrowly-focused pages. This is also called a “pillar page” approach, where the main piece of content is the center of


Optimize for your readers, not search engines

First and foremost, write your buyer personas so you know to whom you’re addressing your content. By creating quality educational content that resonates with your ideal buyers, you’ll naturally improve your SEO.

This means tapping into the main issues of your personas and the keywords they use in search queries. Optimising for search engines alone is useless; all you’ll have is keyword-riddled nonsense.

Please your buyer personas, and you’ll automatically please the search engines.


Blog regularly

Blogging is perhaps the most effective way to increase your organic site traffic. It lets you go into more depth than your website allows and creates a large catalog of helpful, persona-optimized content centered on your market niche. However, poorly-written, spammy or cheap content can do more harm than good. Avoid it.


Plug into the blogosphere

The blogosphere is a reciprocal sort of place. Read, comment and link to other people’s sites and blogs, particularly those operating in your market, and they’ll hopefully read, comment and link to yours, attracting more prospects.

A good place to start is Quora. A neat tactic for getting your voice out there is to spend some time answering peoples’ questions on Quora and providing real, valuable and tangible insights for the specific area you are an expert in.


Use long-tail keywords

Don’t just go with the most popular keywords in your market. Use keywords that are more specific to your product or service. In time, Google and other search engines will identify your website or blog as a destination for that particular subject, which in turn will boost your content in search rankings and help your ideal customers find you.

Remember: Ranking on Google is about owning a sphere of influence for a specific niche topic. This blog post, for example, is targeted for those who want specific learnings on increasing organic traffic. We’re not targeting every SEO-related keyword.


Get your meta down

The meta title, URL and description are the three key ingredients for an optimised web page or blog post. It’s simple but effective. In fact, all on-page SEO factors are important to get right, but meta descriptions and meta data means you can tell Google exactly what you’re talking about.

We use a plethora of tools, including Yoast SEO plugin for WordPress, HubSpot’s SEO tools and Ahrefs to help us optimise our pages. But it’s not enough to just ‘install a plugin’, you have to work on each page in turn.


Consistently create quality content

Try to write and publish as often as possible, but not at the cost of quality! The more quality content – including thought leadership articles and blog posts – you have on your website or blog, the more opportunities you create for organic traffic to come your way.


Use internal links

Once you’ve built up a decent back catalogue of content, you can link to it in blogs and on your website, guiding visitors to more relevant content. This can keep visitors on your website for longer, which helps boost your search rankings.

HubSpot call this process Topic Clustering; we thoroughly recommend you watch this short video about topic clustering here.

Don’t, however, overuse internal links; too many and it starts to look like spam.


Encourage incoming links

Google prioritises sites that have a lot of incoming links, especially from other trustworthy sites. Encourage clients, friends, family members, partners, suppliers, industry mavens and friendly fellow bloggers to link to your site.

The more incoming links you have, the higher your site will rank because, quite simply, the more authoritative it becomes in the eyes of search engines.

But beware: SEO snake oil salesmen try to trick Google with spammy links from low-reputation sites. Some links can actually damage your SEO.


Blow your own trumpet

You can also link to your content yourself, on your own personal blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, StumbleUpon etc – no spamming, mind. If people come in from social media and spend time with your content, it is a strong signal to Google that the content is relevant, useful and interesting.


Use social media

Build a presence on social media networks like LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook etc. All of these activities help to get your name and website address out on the internet.

Read about how we doubled our social media audience in a week. Add share buttons to your site to make it easy for people to share your content. And write content worthy of sharing.


Use data and metrics to optimise results

Use something like Google Analytics to track visitors to your site and blog. Being able to see where they come from and what keywords they searched for allows you to fine-tune your content.

Ultimately, to increase organic site traffic, you need to give your customers what they want – quality advice, information and insight.


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