If you’re about to start your SEO roadmap with us and you’re wondering what this whole “content strategy” thing is, you’re in the right place. Updating your website content isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s a must for building trust, boosting your domain authority, and keeping those search engines happy. We’re here to break it down for you, as always, no fancy jargon or fluff, just simple and straightforward.
Studies reveal that 70% of the traffic you get from online searches comes from longtail keywords with four words or more. Blogs help you figure out what other subjects you should write about to get even more visitors through search engines.
Now, let’s talk about the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) aspect. Updated content is like a magnet for search engines. When your website regularly publishes fresh content, search engines crawl it more often. Think of this as search engines checking out your website to see if there’s anything new. When they find updated content, they re-index it, and this can lead to other pages on your site getting re-indexed too. Translation: improved SEO for your entire website.
The short answer is: always. Seriously, you should never stop keeping an eye on your website and making updates. Technical SEO, which is all about optimizing your website for both search engines and visitors, is an ongoing process. It’s like giving your car regular tune-ups to keep it running smoothly. Your website needs those regular check-ups to perform at its best.
Before we even start creating content, we think about why we’re doing it. What’s the goal of each piece of content? Your audience will be at different stages, and your content should reflect that. For example, if you run a fitness blog, your goals might include getting new visitors, encouraging sign-ups for a fitness challenge, and eventually converting participants into paid subscribers. We also conduct thorough keyword research to understand what your audience is searching for and incorporate those keywords into your content to improve search engine visibility.
If your website isn't delivering the results you expect or if your potential customers can't find you for the products or services you offer, it's high time to rethink your keyword strategy. Read our blog to find out more.
We dive deep into who your audience is. What are their interests, what are their problems, and how can your content help them? If you have that travel website we mentioned above, you want to know if your audience prefers luxury vacations, budget travel tips, or adventure trips. Understanding their preferences guides your content creation. Additionally, we conduct a comprehensive website audit to identify areas where your content can be improved to enhance user experience and SEO performance.
SEO basics, frontend & backend optimization, like keywords, readability, and good structure are crucial. We also repurpose content to reach new readers in different formats, saving you time and maximising results. For example, if you have a blog post about “Healthy Breakfast Ideas,” we might turn that into a visually appealing infographic to share on social media. This repurposing extends the life of your content and reaches a broader audience.