It's funny when someone says SEO is dead or whatever else. The best thing you can do is check your client's data and see some of the SEO results the team is bringing in. For example, I'm at the office, and it is 6 PM on a Friday in Sydney and I am looking at some data for a client in a super competitive niche who has increased organic clicks from 1.37 million (previous 6 months) to over 3.33 million clicks (last 6 months). Revenue has increased significantly for this client with the increase in traffic to the domain. The client has been investing in SEO for a while, and while they work with our team, they also have an in-house team helping scale the project. Some of the areas that have led to success for the client: - Content audit of current content on the domain, with a large number of articles needing updates/ - Hyper-focused keyword research plan across different categories to identity gaps and high value/ high conversion opportunities. - Followed a large number of content briefs. - Rolled out a large-scale link acquisition campaign to grow sitewide/targeted page rankings. - Strategic internal linking plan. - Fixed a large number of technical SEO issues across the domain, fixed issues with indexed pages, on-page issues, and all sorts of things. - Provided ongoing SEO consulting and advice. - Custom reporting solution for senior management to fully see the value of SEO and continue the drive within the business. SEO is a team effort and a long-term plan. These results did not happen in 6 months; it has taken 3 years of work to get to this level. #SEO
It's dead if you can't rank your client. People will always make excuses for their efforts.
Hard work pays 📴💪
I think SEO for pure content sites is dead but for everyone else, keep grindin
James Norquay Many clients fall victim to the "get rich quick" mentality, but true SEO success requires dedication, ongoing optimization, and a commitment to continuous improvement.
SEO not dead. It just needs time to make your business shinning.
Have been hearing "SEO is dead" since I first got into SEO in 2016. Meanwhile my Search Console.
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Digital Support at Joii Limited - A Not-for-profit organisation that creates opportunities through self-sustaining social enterprises which deliver long-term change
7moI've been having fun learning technical SEO the past month and have had some interesting results plus have identified gaps in my current SEO thanks to Ahrefs and Semrush SEO dashboards that I'll address as part of my ongoing SEO strategy. 📈👍