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Weaving case studies into existing content can demonstrate personal experience and expertise, potentially improving both conversion and organic performance.
Weaving case studies into existing content can demonstrate personal experience and expertise, potentially improving both conversion and organic performance.
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ation by default. And the second is that Google's getting a lot better at ranking content that shares personal experience and true expertise. This is something I've been trying to do for years, but only recently have I really seen it working...
OpenYou should be collecting case studies for your business. And that's not advice I would have given even six months ago. I've been doing SEO for 16 years, and while there's always been some utility in case studies, it's never been a core part of my strategy...
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You should be collecting case studies for your business. And that's not advice I would have given even six months ago.
I've been doing SEO for 16 years, and while there's always been some utility in case studies, it's never been a core part of my strategy. I wanna talk about what I've been seeing just in the last six months that's made me start to prioritize getting case studies for my clients.
While this advice might not apply to every business, I do think it applies to most of them. Now, case studies have always been nice for conversion rate.
If you're already driving traffic to a page, adding a case study can be a great way to close the deal. And case studies have always made great social media content, and they still do.
But case studies have never been great at driving traffic from search engines like Google. And this primarily because no one searches for case studies.
Now, I know some SEOs have had success with taking a case study and optimizing it for another term...
ation by default. And the second is that Google's getting a lot better at ranking content that shares personal experience and true expertise.
This is something I've been trying to do for years, but only recently have I really seen it working. Weaving relevant case studies into your existing content allows you to write from a position of expertise and authority.
And while I don't have any research to back this point up, anecdotally it does seem to be ranking much better.