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Reaching success with standard SEO & content marketing: from 30 to 3,000 clicks per day

SEOs believe that an effective SEO strategy shall rely on the four pillars used in search engine optimisation:

If you know how to successfully combine all four pillars and optimise your website in all four categories, you’ll gain higher rankings and more organic traffic. That’s the theory. But imagine what happens if only ONE pillar can be influenced?

We faced precisely such a situation when we started our cooperation with Generali Deutschland AG back in the second half of 2018. To begin with, the international insurance company has not exactly facilitated our work as SEO specialists.

Our case study will demonstrate how we have managed to increase organic traffic from 30 to 3,000 clicks per day (update: 4,400 clicks in 2021) only by using content creation, content optimisation and simple SEO measures. Let’s go!

Baseline: “We have deleted 80% of the indexed pages.”

When we started the cooperation, we established the following goal and KPI with the client:

To achieve the goal and the KPI, we could only use the client’s blog. That’s where we had the most leeway. We could determine content types, independently select topics for articles, set the length of the articles, and decide how often articles would be published. However, we had little or no…

In August 2018, the blog’s organic traffic was around 2,000 visits. Of course, there was still some optimisation potential. However, we did not have to wait long for the first setback: the client deleted 80% of the indexed pages from their website. Thus, it was time for us to work more than ever!

Source: URLs – History (Sistrix)

Concept: An SEO-driven content marketing strategy

To achieve our goal and the KPI, we relied on the company’s existing blog. It had been very sparsely visited until then. Moreover, given the client’s restrictions, it was our only option to drive more traffic to the website. As mentioned earlier, we focused on Non-Brand-Phrases and Non-Brand-Traffic. That means we tried to boost traffic to the website/blog via insurance-related keywords that did not contain the brand name. And why? In this way, we were able to:

  1. Strengthen the visibility of the client and their brand in search,
  2. Select topics covering the entire customer journey,
  3. Establish a starting point for future lead generation.

Strategising: Analyses & Research

Before implementing the content marketing strategy, we had to do the groundwork. For us, this meant conducting analyses and research. It was the only way to gather enough information to optimise our strategy.

We conducted the following four steps and, in doing so, addressed the four questions below:

1. Keyword research

First of all, we analysed the relevant keywords for our client and identified the keywords for which the website and the blog already rank.

Source: Common Keywords (Sistrix)

Consequently, we carried out a Keyword Gap Analysis. The analysis results showed us exactly where we had to start. For example, we identified the keywords used by the competition to rank, but our client didn’t. We needed to fill this gap with good content and high-quality content.

2. Researching the market and the competition

We started by analysing our client’s competitors in more detail. We focused not only on insurance companies but also on competitors operating advice sites and blogs that may not offer insurance products but cover similar areas to those of our client.

Finally, we divided the competition into direct and indirect competitors. Thus, we could deduce which competitors (and their SEO measures) we should monitor regularly.

Source: Competing domains (Ahrefs)

3. Competition analysis in Google search

When analysing the competition, we began by examining the SEO strategy that the competitors are currently pursuing, e. g., where they generate their traffic and the proportion of traffic that comes from Google search. Subsequently, we had to consider how we could “outplay” the competition in the SERPs.

Therefore, we examined the SERPs more closely and considered:

4. Website Audit

Finally, we shifted our attention from the competition to the client’s website and conducted a website audit. We concentrated on the website content, on-site, off-site and technical SEO. This way, we exactly identified what we could influence on the website with various SEO measures and what we could not. We also searched for other ways to achieve the goal and the KPI. However, as already mentioned, our hands were tied here in most cases. Our focus remained on the client’s blog.

Implementation: Content types & content creation

Now, it was time to implement our strategy. We started by creating a content strategy and decided on the following content types and goals:

How exactly did we create the content?

Meanwhile, the blog brought a stable number of visitors to the website. That’s why we have adapted the content strategy over time. At the beginning of the cooperation, we focused more on creating new content to bring traffic to the website; however, afterwards, we emphasised the regular maintenance and revision of the existing content. In doing so, we aimed to improve the rankings of the individual articles.

Results

Changes in organic traffic on the blog

Increase in the number of clicks on the blog

Organic keyword development (Top 10)

Source: Organic keywords (Ahrefs)

Not even we had expected such excellent results. The main reason may lie in the fact that our client operates in an industry with a high level of competition. Initially, we had no budget for paid advertising or content distribution. Since then, the articles have been shared on social media and distributed through other channels. We have started active link building only in 2022.

Ultimately, we have achieved a good starting position to drive relevant traffic to the product pages via internal links and initiate lead generation and newsletter campaigns.

Takeaways

There’s no need for SEO to be overly complex. Sometimes a combination of simple SEO measures and high-quality content is all a website needs. You should invest a lot of work in developing the strategy. You ensure that only the most relevant keywords are optimised by conducting initial analysis and research. In doing so, you create content that merits its rankings and to which people like to link.

Building the blog’s backlinks

Source: Referring domains (Ahrefs)

This is the only way how to direct stable traffic to your website. Our client has gained a better understanding of the relevance and importance of SEO. Thus, they put much more emphasis on SEO activities. We are pleased with achieving such success as well.