Top Pages By Traffic With Optimization Tips! - LeoFinance Report For Growth - Part 4
This is the continuation of my previous post, Top Pages By Traffic With Optimization Tips! - LeoFinance Report For Growth - Part 3, and includes the next few posts in the list of "Top Pages By Traffic".
I obviously recommend taking a look at the previous one in case you missed it, but long story short, this is my attempt of boosting the organic growth to LeoFinance/Hive. I got this idea after going back- and forth with @khaleelkazi about optimized content, how to generate more organic traffic and how to reward the content that brings the most traffic to LeoFinance.
This can- and should be seen as "1 on 1 coaching/help", and each and everyone of my recommendations and suggestions within this post is beneficial in terms of growth, and is only meant as being supportive.
- SEO Title & URL:
The title shows up in a Google search for any given URL.
- Estimated Monthly Visits:
The estimated traffic this web page gets from Google for this particular term.
- Backlinks:
How many incoming hyperlinks from other websites to this domain.
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SEO TITLE URL | EST.VISITS | BACKLINKS | POSITION |
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Polygon (MATIC) vs Polkadot (DOT) | 33 | 6 | 2 |
"polygon vs polkadot" has a search volume of 170 per month. This page sits on position 2 with estimated visits of 16 per month. The SEO Difficulty is 64. This page generates traffic due to different keywords or keyword variations:
"polygon or polkadot" - has a search volume of 20, the post shows up at 1st position and estimated visitors are 7 per month.
"polkadot vs polygon" - has a search volume of 170, the post shows up at 3rd position and estimated visitors are 3 per month.
"matic vs polkadot" - has a search volume of 30, the post shows up at 2nd position and estimated visitors are 3 per month.
"polkadot vs matic" - has a search volume of 30, the post shows up at 2nd position and estimated visitors are 1 per month.
Secondary keywords/different keyword variations:
With SEO difficulty in mind for each keyword, I would put more focus on "polygon vs polkadot" and "polkadot vs polygon", with search volumes of 170 each, SEO difficulty of 64 & 60 respectively, position 3 and generates 16 & 3 visitors per month. I would likely focus a bit more on "matic vs polkadot" and "polkadot vs matic" due to the current ranking position of 2.
The post generates 33 visitors per month and was published 2021-09-10. It has been generating traffic for a decent amount of time already, and even though this piece is great, there are still things you could do to strengthen and increase the rankings to generate even more organic traffic over time.
Due to the several tests that indicates a connection between word count and Google's rankings, I recommend adding another ~500 words, even though the post is of decent length with 916 words, and especially if I were to include more of the keyword variations I mentioned above.
I also suggest adding different titles in the post. H2 and perhaps a H3 tag is my first recommendations. H3 in case the length of the content ends up at ~1500 words.
That being said, I would most likely also change the "Introduction" title to "Polkadot (DOT) or Polygon (MATIC)?" instead. And as always, even though it's difficult to know if it actually affects rankings or not, I would also change the name of the image to include the keyword or some variation of it.
Another suggestion is to use Grammarly for anything you are trying to optimize. Grammarly is a cloud-based typing assistant that reviews spelling, grammar, punctuation, clarity, engagement, and delivery mistakes. I recommend everyone to use Grammarly and will most likely continue to mention this in future posts as well.
I personally recommend optimized content to have a Grammarly Score of a minimum of 70 in general, but there are many others that claim 60 or higher to be good enough.
"Polygon (MATIC) vs Polkadot (DOT)" has a Grammarly Score of 25.
Before Grammarly:
After Grammarly:
Next Post:
SEO TITLE URL | EST.VISITS | BACKLINKS | POSITION |
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How to use Binance Bridge to swap assets between chains. | 33 | 7 | X |
"binance bridge" has a search volume of 9900 per month. This page sits on position 31 with estimated visits of 29 per month. The SEO Difficulty is 22. This page doesn't really generate any traffic due to different keywords or keyword variations except:
- "metamask binance bridge"
- "binance bridge metamask"
- "binance.org bridge"
- "binance org bridge"
All of them have estimated visitors of 1 per month. They also have search volumes of: 30, 90, 210 and 210 respectively.
With SEO difficulty in mind for keywords, I would definitely recommend putting more focus on "binance bridge" for this post and leave all other keyword variations out of it for now. The search volumes for other keyword variations aren't really high enough to make it worth it compared to "binance bridge".
The post generates 33 visitors per month and was published 2020-11-15. This post is short and has a total amount of 781 words. However, the post is straight to the point and informational so it doesn't need any more information. It wouldn't hurt adding a few more words, but it's not necessary.
"How to use Binance Bridge to swap assets between chains." has a Grammarly score of 69. After quickly using Grammarly to make some minor edits, the Grammarly score sits at 83.
That being said I would also suggest adding different titles in the post. H2 and perhaps a H3 tag is my first recommendations. H3 in case the length of the content ends up at ~1500 words, otherwise I would recommend using a H2 tag and use the H1 tag more efficiently. For instance, change the "Let's talk about Binance Bridge." text to a H1 title.
What Do H1, H2, and H3 Tags Do?
H1 = Main keywords and subject matter, what the overall post is about.
H2 = Sections to break up content, using similar keywords to the H1 tag.
H3 = Subcategories to further break up the content, making it easily scannable.
Third And Last Post:
SEO TITLE URL | EST.VISITS | BACKLINKS | POSITION |
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Pipeflare - Crypto Faucet that Pays but is it worth your time | 29 | 1 | 7 |
"pipeflare" has a search volume of 1300 per month. This page sits on position 7 with estimated visits of 12 per month. The SEO Difficulty is 82. This page generates traffic due to different keywords or keyword variations:
"pipeflare app" - has a search volume of 20, the post shows up at 8th position and estimated visitors are 9 per month.
"pipeflare io" - has a search volume of 50, the post shows up at 7th position and estimated visitors are 2 per month.
"pipeflare crypto" - has a search volume of 30, the post shows up at 4th position and estimated visitors are 2 per month.
"pipe flare crypto" - has a search volume of 30, the post shows up at 4th position and estimated visitors are 2 per month.
"pipeflare faucet" - has a search volume of 20, the post shows up at 4th position and estimated visitors are 1 per month.
Secondary keywords/different keyword variations:
With SEO difficulty in mind for each keyword, I would put more focus on both "pipeflare" and "pipeflare app", with search volumes of 1300 and 20, SEO difficulty of 82 & 65 respectively, position 7 & 8 and generates 12 & 9 visitors per month. I would likely focus on these two alone and not any other keyword variation.
The post generates 29 visitors per month and was published 2021-05-13. It has been generating traffic for a decent amount of time already but there still things you could do to strengthen and increase the rankings to generate even more organic traffic over time.
You could literally do anything with this post to improve your rankings even further, but some of the things I would do, in case I would try to generate more organic traffic towards this post is:
- Add 500-1000 words. (current word count: 449)
- Add H1, H2 & H3 tags.
- Include images.
- Use Grammarly.
- Reduce the amount of random links.
What Do H1, H2, and H3 Tags Do?
H1 = Main keywords and subject matter, what the overall post is about.
H2 = Sections to break up content, using similar keywords to the H1 tag.
H3 = Subcategories to further break up the content, making it easily scannable.
"Pipeflare - Crypto Faucet that Pays but is it worth your time" has a Grammarly score of 69. With some minor edits you can get a Grammarly score of 83.
That being said, if this post can generate this amount of organic traffic, imagine what a fully blown, in-depth and optimized post could do..
There You Have It!
While most of these things requires some minor changes, I strongly recommend more focus on keyword varations like suggested in this post. I know how difficult, tiresome and painful it can be to write long articles, include in-depth details with screenshots, bullet points and whatever. I’m well aware. That’s why you can use this as a step-by-step guide to maximize the results from your older content with minimal effort, just by simply following the recommendations.
This will benefit LeoFinance and Hive in the long haul, because optimized content is bound to generate organic traffic. Organic traffic leads to growth. Do this for your own sake, and ours.
- Let me know in the comments below if you want me to look at something specific.
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I really have to get to that, editing posts is a real pain in the ass, but it is defo worth it.
Glad and honored that I was the first to get to the end of your post. Bookmarked for later use and I will backlink to this as well.
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That's awesome and thank you very much. I appreciate it! Most people doesn't optimize their content, but it's often because they don't fully understand the true power of doing it. That's basically what I'm trying to tell people.. I want people to understand how important and powerful it is- and can be.
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Is the SEO working? I have had a few Leo Finance vlogs go to 200+ views in a day but they don't seem to be showing up in this.
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another documented post to learn how things is done properly, Grammarly has been so helpful
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