INCREASE YOUR ORGANIC TRAFIC UPTO 250 %
Over the past couple of months my team at AdEspresso has
increased our organic blog traffic by 203.5% and I’m going to share the
secret of exactly how we did it!
Step 1: Conduct Keyword Research
When we first started working on driving (more) organic
traffic to the AdEspresso blog our team began with keyword research. We
used SEOmoz but you can easily get a keyword list using Google’s free Keyword Research Tool.
When using Google’s keyword tool simply type in a couple
of relevant key phrases and then Google will search for related keyword
ideas along with their search volume.
Because Facebook advertising is a really popular topic the
overall keyword list is pretty gigantic so I immediately sorted the list
by highest number of searches.
I then went through and highlighted in green the keywords
that I thought I could easily turn into blog post topics. (I also
highlighted in yellow keywords that I thought would be good for us to
try and use as anchor text in link backs to our site – but that is for a
different project).
The keywords I did not highlight were skipped over because
they were either too generic or would not have made a good blog post
topic for us. For example, “facebook ads coupon” was skipped over
because we do not have any Facebook ad coupons to give away and a blog
post about Facebook ad coupons wouldn’t have helped us drive the right
people to our blog.
Most people who use Facebook ad coupons are first-time
social advertisers who are looking to experiment with Facebook ads. Our
software is made for Facebook advertisers who know what they’re doing
and are looking for an easier way to create ads and also deeper insights
into the performance of their campaigns.
It’s really important to select your keywords carefully
because the goal of increased traffic shouldn’t be about getting a
bunch of people to visit your site for a few seconds. It should be about
driving high quality traffic.
Step 2: Include Keywords in the Post URL
Once you have your list of keywords it’s time to get to writing! Simply start going down the list and turning keyword ideas into blog post topics.
For example, one of the keyword phrases we researched and
deemed appropriate for our blog was “facebook ads on mobile” since
AdEspresso can help you create and analyze mobile Facebook ad campaigns.
With the keyword phrase “Facebook ads on mobile” in mind I wrote a post
called 5 Tips for Rocking Facebook Ads on Mobile Devices and
published it to the AdEspresso blog. I made sure to include the keyword
phrase in the URL of the blog post like this for SEO purposes:
Another keyword phrase we want to rank for is “Facebook Suggested Posts” I wrote a post called How to Run Suggested Posts Like the Pros. The URL for the post includes the keyword phrase of course:
However, you will notice the title of the post does not include the word Facebook in it at all. That is because I thought How to Run Facebook Suggested Posts Like the Pros
didn’t sound quite right. However, the body copy does include the word
Facebook quite a bit and we are still able to rank for the phrase in
Google:
This leads us nicely into step three…
Step 3: Include Keywords in the Post
When you’re putting together your post be sure to include your targeted keyword phrase in body copy of your blog post frequently but naturally. Do not keyword stuff your post as this will likely get your penalized by Google and will definitely turn away intelligent readers.
What I do is write a post draft without thinking about
adding the keyword phrase in at all. This allows me to focus on creating
high quality content without worrying about the technicalities that
come along with SEO.
After the post is finished I go back and see if and where I
included the keyword phrase naturally. Usually I’ve included it enough
times naturally that I do not need to make any edits. Sometimes I’ll
have words flipped around a little bit and just need to make small
adjustments with phrasing.
For example, using the keyword phrase “Facebook suggested
post” I might have written “when putting together a suggested post on
Facebook you should…” in my article. If so, I’ll just adjust it so that
it reads, “A Facebook suggested post should include…” allowing me to get
my target keywords in while saying essentially the same thing in a
natural way.
Step 4: Stick to a Posting Schedule
One of the top rules for building up readership for any
blog is to stick to a posting schedule. Whether you’re running a
business blog or a personal one, frequency + high quality content will
get you far.
Sometimes the hardest part of sticking to a schedule is
wondering what you should blog about next – that’s the beauty of having a
keyword list. You’ll never run out of great ideas! You can quickly go down your list and find a topic that people are actively searching for and help them out!
If you have a business blog, research shows that the more often you post the better your customer acquisition results will be:
Since we started actively trying to increase organic
traffic to our blog we have been posting twice per week on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. While we would love to post more frequently, we’re a small
startup team and we all have a million things to do. Posting twice per
week is a schedule that we know we can manage and stick to, so that’s
what we’re doing for now – and the results are positive!
Step 5: Understand that Growth May Be a Slow Process
When it comes to increasing organic traffic for your blog,
understand that it may be a slow process. Unlike posts that go viral
through social media channels, organic traffic takes time to build; however, it is often the gift that keeps on giving for years down the road.
A post that goes viral will likely send you a lot of
traffic over the course of a day, week or even a month and then die
down. A post that drives organic traffic will continue to send you a
steady stream of visitors over the long haul. That’s precisely why
organic traffic is highly important for any blog. While you are building
up your organic traffic you should also be sharing your posts via
social media and bookmarking sites for the biggest boost.
And there you have it, the step-by-step process we followed
to grow our organic blog traffic by 203.5%! We’ll continue to follow
this process (and stay up to date with trends in SEO) to provide high
quality content for our blog readers on topics we know they’re searching
for information about.