Working as an SEO, it’s crucial that you’re ready to embrace changes in the SEO landscape, keep your finger on the pulse of Google's updates, integrate and evaluate changes through on-site and off-site testing, build outreach campaigns, and all the other required tasks we love so much.
Implementing all of this successfully, though, is easier said than done. How exactly can you make sure that you’re focusing on quality traffic? And how do you even know that this traffic will help your brand grow? In this blog post, I’m going to show you how to pivot your SEO strategy according to the business' needs.
1. Align your SEO strategy with the business strategy
SimilarWeb, the company I work for, decided to change their go-to-market strategy. Instead of targeting their current audience, their new vision was to target their enterprise audience.
This meant that, instead of targeting a broad audience, the goal is now a specific audience — complete with higher competition and less volume. In other words, it's quality vs. quantity.
Thus, because our SEO efforts will now be focused on targeting those enterprise users, I need to adjust our SEO strategy accordingly to achieve the required conversions.
2. Work with the strategy/product marketing manager in your organization
Working closely with the product manager will help you generate a list of action items that need to be evaluated to better understand your organization’s long-term goals. Ideally, you should be concentrating on driving factors such as the vision of your company, the competitive landscape, the targeted audience, etc.
In particular, you should focus your marketing energy on researching and analyzing a few different things:
- Geo – Understand which countries and languages are the most valuable to the product. This can be determined by analyzing the amount of sales, leads, and revenue potential.
- Industries – The second step will be to define which industries you should focus on; it can be any industry, from e-commerce to insurance and beyond.
- Audience/persona – Drill deep down into the marketplace to discover who your target audience is and exactly what it is they’re looking for.
- Come up with a list of keyword groups/themes that you would like to target.
- Update your knowledge of your competitors, and build a new competitive intelligence report that will not only include your main competitors, but also industry content leaders. This will offer new ideas and help you develop new strategies; there's a great post by Aleyda about competitive analysis workflows that can help you develop your own.
3. Build new keyword research
After you’ve gathered all this information and you’re aligned with the new strategy of the company, it’s time to come up with a new keyword research strategy.
I would recommend starting with your updated list of competitors. Analyze how much traffic they’re getting and which keywords will be relevant in your new strategy.
My favorite tools for this:
Here's example of what that looks like in SimilarWeb Pro; you can see how much traffic the actual websites are getting per keyword, the ratio between organic and paid, the ranking position, and more:
Once you have the list of keywords your competitors are using, it’s vital that you use another keyword tool to generate additional ideas.
Moz Keyword Explorer is my favorite for this; not only does it unearth new angles for your keyword strategies, but it also helps you group these keywords into relevant groups to enhance their accessibility:
Next, filter all the relevant keywords from the list based on topic, relevancy, and volume.
Segment the keywords based on their probability of getting ranked. In the case of Keyword Explorer, you can do this by analyzing the Opportunity score. Additionally, you can examine the volume of the keywords and see what their current ranking in the SERP is.
Now you have that big, exciting list of keywords organized by groups, volume, and opportunity, it’s time to start keyword mapping to get those keywords into your site pages. Make sure that all your site pages integrate the new keywords into titles, descriptions, H1s, H2s, etc. If you need help with building the keyword/content mapping, you should watch this Whiteboard Friday from Rand.
4. Focus on relevant traffic
In the past, there have been many assumptions made about SEO rankings. The most common assumption: get more traffic to your site and you’ll improve your rankings. However, as I’ll now discuss, good SEO shows us that this is far from the truth.
Improving the quality of your traffic will help improve your rankings
At SimilarWeb, we decided to remove most of the irrelevant traffic to our site (around 40%) from the total SEO traffic.
Here are some reasons that led us to remove low-quality traffic from the index. Irrelevant traffic...
- Provides 0% value to the business in terms of leads/sales
- Has a high bounce rate
- Results in low pageviews per user
- Indicates content that's not relevant to the business. Google's purpose is to complete the searcher's task and provide the best result for their query, so if you have content on your site that's not performing well in terms of ranking, CTR, bounce rate, time on the page, and so on, you should consider rewriting it or removing it from the index.
You can see our own results here, which clearly show a significant increase in all the engagement stats:
- Bounce rate was reduced by 42%
- Pageviews per session increased by 34%
- Time on site increased by 65%
Final thoughts
Changes in a company's strategy can present a fantastic opportunity for SEO managers to review the current status of their SEO efforts. And, by identifying what is and isn’t working, you’ll arm yourself with the knowledge required to build a new strategy which will attract not just traffic, but relevant users who have a higher probability to convert.
Hi Roy, very interesting article, but the one you link about the simmilarweb strategy is even better. It seems incredible how losing half a million visitors can improve your ratings.
I guess many of us manage webs with hundreds of thousands of articles and pages, how do you de-index this non useful blog posts and pages? Just including a noindex tag (as you mention in the article) can work? Or would be better to delete them completely?
About seo and business strategy, we need to understand what our customers want, and their final objectives include more income and benefits, not just a better ranking. We need to know the basics about business and speak their language to offer the best service.
Great post Roy! I would also recommend using the Google Keyword Planner for Keyword Research.
Agree
I am quite enjoying SEOquake chrome plugin. It's really good at tracking the competition of a keyword.
Use Keyword planner for research into volume, and then SEOquake for the competition.
Quick, simple and free.
Finding keywords that everyone else isn't all over is getting quite hard in many competitive niches and is getting harder, especially as Google/SEMrush don't always seem to surface long tail that successfully. We have had a lot of success using Keywordtool.io and Amazon for certain areas like ecommerce.
The article is very interesting and makes perfect sense when you're working within your own team, where the whole process gets more difficult is that most of us reading this are agencies, who are having to get this information from another company.
We have some clients that are great and let us get on with building a strategy around their business model and goals, they are happy with targeted traffic and the leads/sales we generate for them.
We have other clients who want to see the keyword research and data, they think they know best, even though they historically struggled massively with SEO and PPC! They then want you to chase after the high volume, high cost keywords, even though they are then competing with Amazon and other massively high DA/PA optimised sites. We say this strategy won't work, we get them an optimised set of keywords and a great converting funnel, but still they look enviously at a competitor with 100 times their budget!
It's always hard to find new keywords, but if you combine data from a variaty of tools you will have higher chance to find those keywords
"Finding keywords that everyone else isn't all over is getting quite hard in many competitive niches . . ."
Finding novel KWs and LTKWs is the name of the game. I compose blog content for several companies in the nootropics (smart drugs) retail business, such as Modup. I'm wondering if you could help me come up with new ways of targeting longstanding searches or discovering untapped queries. Thanks in advance, mate!
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Hi Roy,
Such a great post, interesting. Thanks for sharing here.
Regards,
Mithun Dev CEO | Leader of Zcodia Technologies
Roy, this is very interesting and my favorite topic on SEO strategy.
The most important things that I really liked and the most important for realigning SEO strategy with the changing needs of the business are - Work with the strategy/product marketing manager in your organization and Focus on relevant traffic.
Following are the points that also needs care and attention while realigning the SEO strategy:
1. While preparing the SEO strategy, it becomes very much important to also understand the business products/services in greater detail. This will allow the SEOs to prepare for the long tail keywords. This will also help in creating great quality content for the targeted audience.
2. Detailed competitor analysis based on their website, its keywords, their product features, how they represent those features through content and SEO techniques.
3. Also, how you would promote the new business plans to achieve their long term goals through SEO? This one is crucial yet very important as "QUALITY" links do matter.
What are your thoughts on these, Roy?
Thanks for your comment Himani,
Agree with 1 and 2, about 3 - you need to speak with all the steak holders within your organization and make sure that they will know the importance of these changes
Absolutely Roy! In fact, it is a bit difficult..
"steak holders" . . . *Tee hee* . . .
Hello,Roy !
The SEO strategy is excellent article . I am totally agree with your post, the following points can be added to your this post "Realigning Your SEO Strategy When Business Needs Change"
Voice Search Function a Must
Videos Will Still Rule
Social Content Continue to Gain Prominence
If someone says to me that i have to cut a dry tree, then first I will sharpen the edge of the ax and then cut the tree. similarly in the business u have to make strategy first for organic promotion of your website. After read this article i analyzed that strategy for business grow is very important. I would like to tons thanks to Roy for share your ideas. Great Things you thought.
Hi Roy!
Really interesting techniques, thank you a lot for sharing them. I'm curious about some things:
Thank you again! :)
Hi Angel
1. Not relevant to the business / not contributing to the business aspects
2. We have our own categorization system that helped us to identify them
3. In this case no, it's not related to the content in our page it's related to the quality of the visitors
Hi Roy,
Have a similar experience at my current employer. Organic traffic:
Pages per visit: 1,40 / now 2,30
Time on site: 0:43 / now 2:02
Bounce: 85% / now 60%
(Still working on those numbers:))
The biggest problem was that the website was not a good representation of the core business of the company. The best visited page was a page whith a affiliate-link on it. So yes, it put some money in the bank, but nobody would recognise our company name. It was not a long-term strategy.
When it go's on like this, organic will be our main traffic source. What a nice job we have :)
Great numbers!
G'day Roy. Super relevant article for one of our major current focuses right now, and I've shared this with our SEO Manager also. Just goes to show that 'quality' really is more important than 'quantity' right now. Thanks mate.
The SEO strategy is excellent article. It is used to getting some points to create to sites. And then the strategy of factor is used to increase business strategy. i'm glad to share for this article.
Well it seems useful for me atleast. My company is now planning targeting two target audience: Enterprise and Retail. So getting a proper traction and flow is essential here. I will surely work on the stuffs you said here. Good one Roy.
We added several new services to our company and searches to show this. We had to realign our key words and text to improve the seo and get ranked. It took a while but we did it. We searched, wrote, and rewrote until we got it right. Inspired by MOZ always.
Happy to help!
Totally agree. Quality traffic is the main objective of SEO. Sometimes we lose that goal seeking more pageviews than quality in the users that visit us. Good post Roy. Best regards from Spain.
Happy to share!
Great post!! All strategy are really important and helpful when you need change business strategy.. These 4 are actual very important for get the ranking and improve the sales..
Great post! I've learned quite a few things to keep in mind from now on in my SEO strategy
I think the most difficult step is the first one. The strategy is the success stone of all the SEO efforts. Also the last one is crucial to protect the company against wasting its money. Great article. Cheers, Martin
This is very interesting but more so points out a big factor in how well your users to the site interact, and how it serves their needs. Speaking with the business team and really finding their goals is key and at times the person who is doing the SEO is told to just get better rankings when it is much more than that.
In this example the redirection of the company going from basic users to enterprise is common by many as they grow and want the larger clients, but if the SEO strategy does not reflect that then little to no gains will happen in my opinion.
Totally agree
Useful post and one that reminds me that I need to re-look my SEO strategy now!
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