I increased this e-commerce site's traffic by 400% without backlinks and technical SEO.
I couldn't post the transactional increase, but it has also tripled over the past 6 months.
Nope! This isn't clickbait.
I put 0 efforts in making backlinks.
I didn't focus on Core Web Vitals.
I forgot about meta descriptions (except for the blogs).
All I did was execute a Semantic SEO strategy which worked like a charm.
I'll give you my exact strategy so you can do the same for your business:
Note: Your site should have at least some authority for this strategy to work. If it's very new, you'll need to invest in an off page strategy.
* Audit the content of your website. See if you've written anything that's not a good fit for your niche and delete it.
* Make categories for your content. Every piece you've ever written or will write should have a parent category.
* Be very mindful of your internal linking strategy. Link your articles and your products that are closely related to each other.
* Write content on the products you've featured on your site. Just Google your product to see what "others are asking" and go from there.
* Every article you write should link back to the parent category's URL and every parent category's URL should link back to the product related to it.
* For each product, cover every question that people are asking related to it. Link them together, and the product you're selling on your website.
That's how you'll make a semantic content network.
A network that will eventually cover almost every keyword's search intent.
Just be mindful of the anchors you choose for your internal links.
Don't try to fit in keywords there.
I couldn't post the transactional increase, but it has also tripled over the past 6 months.
Nope! This isn't clickbait.
I put 0 efforts in making backlinks.
I didn't focus on Core Web Vitals.
I forgot about meta descriptions (except for the blogs).
All I did was execute a Semantic SEO strategy which worked like a charm.
I'll give you my exact strategy so you can do the same for your business:
Note: Your site should have at least some authority for this strategy to work. If it's very new, you'll need to invest in an off page strategy.
* Audit the content of your website. See if you've written anything that's not a good fit for your niche and delete it.
* Make categories for your content. Every piece you've ever written or will write should have a parent category.
* Be very mindful of your internal linking strategy. Link your articles and your products that are closely related to each other.
* Write content on the products you've featured on your site. Just Google your product to see what "others are asking" and go from there.
* Every article you write should link back to the parent category's URL and every parent category's URL should link back to the product related to it.
* For each product, cover every question that people are asking related to it. Link them together, and the product you're selling on your website.
That's how you'll make a semantic content network.
A network that will eventually cover almost every keyword's search intent.
Just be mindful of the anchors you choose for your internal links.
Don't try to fit in keywords there.