1 min
OpenLoan
Increasing first-page keywords by 167% in just one year
Increasing traffic by 77% and driving on-going customer conversions, despite the impact of COVID-19
233% increase in the SERPS overall visibility
77% increase in organic traffic in April 2021
Bywaters had just undergone a web migration which had caused a dip in visibility for relevant keywords in relation to recycling and waste management.
Moreover, only 90 of these keywords remained within position 1-50 of the SERPS, and their overall average position was 60. The company was suffering from low visibility which impacted on brand authority, traffic and sales.
Our campaign objectives were to improve visibility, increase conversions and bolster authority.
Bywaters target audience are businesses UK wide. These include office management, hotels and hospitality businesses who are interested in engaging waste management services committed to sustainable waste recycling.
Our audience research indicated that the Bywaters business was not being found in online search results. The website was suffering from low visibility, poor traffic and associated low authority.
Therefore our audience focused strategy blended three different approaches:
We began to build authority by securing links on high authority websites with domain authorities of 70 and over.
Our research showed that many of Bywaters competitors were ranking highly for a vast array of key search terms with low authority content. This presented an immediate opportunity, so we set out to directly target keywords by generating informative content with a wider audience reach. To achieve this, we also targeted the other core elements of their business model within the realms of sustainability.
At any given time, only about 15% of businesses that could buy a service are actually looking to buy a particular service. Therefore, it was crucial to reach prospects actively researching a variety of high search value terms related to Bywaters service in order to improve organic traffic to the website, such as ‘waste management’. We identified that, by targeting these prospects and increasing Bywaters visibility amongst its competitors, the site’s ranking would naturally increase, as would their organic traffic and conversions.
We implemented the campaign within two phases. Phase one was to be ongoing, focussing on and then completing different sections of the site and would happen in conjunction with phase two, which would focus on the site holistically.
These were imperative, as Bywaters had recently undergone a site migration. Go Up identified shortfalls as well as opportunities in both the technical and content makeup of the site, and created a benchmark to measure future performance against. We checked for any issues created by the migration, such as 404 errors and indexing. These checks became more granular as the campaign progressed. We also created a content audit and used this to analyze and identify opportunities. These technical health checks allowed us to identify broken backlinks that allowed us to build back website authority in a time efficient way.
Go Up undertook competitor research. We utilized the knowledge gained to better target prospects that are actively searching for the client’s services online. Go Up then consulted with the client about any preferred keyword selections. We combined this with the data gained in stage 1 as well as statistics including traffic volume, search intent, and relevancy, to create a tracked keyword campaign. This approach would also ensure that Bywaters is not just visible for service / transaction queries, but also for other relevant queries.
Go Up undertook a full review of the Information Architecture, URL structure and a basic review of the site’s UX. We also reviewed Bywater’s current conversion rates. We then implemented any approved changes in-house at Go Up, and recommended changes to the client’s in-house development team, depending on the budget and timeframe.
Prior to Go Up’s involvement, Bywaters folder structure at the time had created no optimised focal points to the site, with the majority of site content held underneath the Media/Blog folders – a missed opportunity. Go Up reviewed the content architecture of the website, and created a strategy for any potential content silos. We envisaged a site that rewards its most important categories, thus enhancing its ability to rank well for related priority search terms. Through content pruning, consolidation and better definition of topics alongside a strong content campaign and additional SEO strategies, Bywaters saw significant improvement in ranking performance.
Go Up reviewed and optimised existing site elements and then created a strategy for metadata, heading tags, robots.txt, canonical tags, Hreflang, etc. usage on the website. Go Up further reviewed and created a strategy for additional factors, including but not limited to: site speed, URL parameters and internal linking strategy.
Go Up also reviewed the existing use of schema and structured data. We created a strategy for enhanced usage, exploring new and relevant forms of schema to compliment the site’s current strategy. Prior to Go Up’s involvement, Bywaters was in fact utilising Schema/ Structured Data. However, the forms being used were relatively meaningless and not optimised for Google search.
Structured data is used to make connections less ambiguous to search engines. Using the JSON-LD Linked Data format to create bespoke structured data, we ensured that Google knew that Bywaters website is the same Bywaters linking from trustworthy profiles around the internet. This ranged from social media profiles like Twitter, to other more unique ones – this kind of identity forging is extremely important as it can help Google understand a brand – whilst also sourcing the most relevant forms of schema to best deliver the message while improving Bywaters ranking in the SERPS.
By keeping up to date with the latest trends and industry data, Go Up was able to successfully optimise Bywaters site in line with Google’s Core Web Vitals update and ensure a positive page experience for both users and search engines. Go Up continued to monitor and implement any technical fixes.
Once phase one was underway, the campaign moved on to a continual process of building website authority, largely by:
At the beginning of the campaign, we could see that much of the competition had backlink portfolios that significantly outperformed Bywaters. It is crucial for search performance that Bywaters engage in a strong link-building campaign. In the following image, there’s an indication of the link-based authority associated with Bywaters and select competitors. Simply put, link building was a must. Go Up targeted high-authority links from top online publications in order to substantially increase the domain authority of the Bywaters site, thus increasing its ability to rank well in search and fuelling organic traffic.
Go Up also pursued an onsite content marketing strategy aimed at relevant queries, including but not limited to:
This was a great way to pursue link acquisition; with a data-driven content marketing strategy and the creation of unique and informative content that other domains would wish to link to.
Offsite content:
We reinforced an authoritative voice for Bywaters as a ‘sustainability superstar’, dedicated to aiding & educating prospects about recycling and waste management in a highly competitive marketplace.
Our SEO activity combined to build authority, trust and visibility and capitalise on intent.
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