For new service businesses, complete service-page architecture should come before heavy keyword blogging.
- Build pages for each real service or segment before investing heavily in blog content.
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SEO for new websites: service based businesses edition ✨ Your new website SEO strategy doesn't need a load of random SEO blog posts...
If you've just launched your website, I would ignore 90% of the SEO advice you see online. I'm an SEO secialist. I run an SEO agency who actually has clients, we actually get results.
And I'm a type A personality. So obsessing about all this stuff and keeping up to date with it is literally my job. Before you think about keywords, blog posts, all of that noise, you need to work on your core content.
For a service based business, that's your service pages. And this is something that I see all the time where a service based business will have like a homepage, contact page, about page and then one service page. These pages set the standard of what search engines use to figure out what it is that you offer and where they should show you in search results.
So if you're a mortgage broker, you would want individual pages for all the different types of mortgages that you offer services for. Whether that's first time buyers, remortgaging, commercial mortgages, buy to lets. I've used this strategy so many times and it can take a site from five pages to like 50 pages before you've even thought about a blog post.
And by that time you're already getting rankings to your service pages, which ultimately is where you wanna send people to get them to become a client.
For new service businesses, complete service-page architecture should come before heavy keyword blogging.
Build pages for each real service or segment before investing heavily in blog content.
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If you've just launched your website, I would ignore 90% of the SEO advice you see online. I'm an SEO secialist. I run an SEO agency who actually has clients, we actually get results. And I'm a type A personality. So obsessing about all this stuff and keeping up to date with it is literally my job...