Jesse Cunningham

Query counting is usually the #1 leading indicator for traffic.

If you want traffic to your website, this is how you keep your finger on the pulse.

This is a quick case study.

ECOM business hired us to increased sales to products.

We identified products which have highest probability to rank in the #1 position with our strategy (lowest hanging fruit).

The first product we selected was actually a collection of products.

It has huge potential for sales if we can rank #1 for the queries we are targeting.

What we did next was to map out the current content on the website relating to this specific collection of products.

Then, optimize that content via semantic branching and bring into the fold new content that is missing on the website.

Then, we acquire relevant backlinks from high domain authority websites within niches that could be considered related to our collection focus even if by a degree or two of separation.

What we care most about for backlinks is the authority and that the website is being seen favorably my Google as well.

If you combine all of this in a smooth, quick process then you can see these type of results.

It shocks Google's system.

It forces the algorithm to reconsider all of the pages it previously indexed, typically followed by a sharp bump in impressions and traffic.

After that, a stable increase in rankings is the goal w/ a plateau of rankings in top 1, 2, or 3 slots.

In this case study, we are expecting top 1 and 2 slots for our keywords.

This all takes place within the course of 1 month.

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