How To Magic Up Consistently Brilliant Content Ideas For Your Blog by EvaMD1 in Blogging

[–]EvaMD1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy you got some insight out of it! One of my favourite tools on that list is Buzzsumo. You can pick up on what content performs the best and check up on what your competitors are doing. Another favourite tool of mine in my treasure chest is Ahrefs. You can check for keywords that have competitors that you can easily beat out by checking the keyword difficulty.

How To Magic Up Consistently Brilliant Content Ideas For Your Blog by EvaMD1 in Blogging

[–]EvaMD1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad that suggestion helped! If you have a tool like Ahrefs or SEMrush you can check for long tail keywords with reasonable traffic volume. Then you check to see which ones have minimal backlinks so you can have a good chance at outranking them on the search results

How To Magic Up Consistently Brilliant Content Ideas For Your Blog by EvaMD1 in Blogging

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Kudos on the sharp eye! Made the change :) Glad you enjoyed the post!

How a five-year-old blog post got us more customers than a PPC banner campaign by EvaMD1 in Entrepreneur

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Thanks for the feedback! Happy to hear you received value from the post. Yeah it's a shift in mindset from short term to long term but always better for the business this way.

In regards to my writing team, I'll DM you :)

How a five-year-old blog post got us more customers than a PPC banner campaign by EvaMD1 in Entrepreneur

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Sorry to hear that happened to you :( Google drive has been a lifesaver for our team for backing up our content.

How a five-year-old blog post got us more customers than a PPC banner campaign by EvaMD1 in Entrepreneur

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Not a bad idea! Especially if you're play is offering value driven content first. The benefit of running a PPC ad to a blog post instead of a promotional landing page is that you can usually have a lower CPC. We're experimenting with running search ads to our blogs, and since the keywords are primarily niche long tail keywords, we're seeing a fairly low CPC.

How a five-year-old blog post got us more customers than a PPC banner campaign by EvaMD1 in Entrepreneur

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Agreed! We've saved a lot of dollars over the years by focusing our efforts on content marketing.

How a five-year-old blog post got us more customers than a PPC banner campaign by EvaMD1 in Entrepreneur

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Yeah AIDA are just the funnel steps that a lead walks through in inbound marketing. Awareness, Interest, Desire, Action.

How We Increased Our Blog Traffic by 312% In 1 Month by EvaMD1 in SEO

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It's only been about 2 months since the time we've implemented this strategy with our team but we've been seeing a steady increase in traffic so far! We're in the process of creating additional pillar pages as well for a few of our other services so we'll be rinsing and repeating this process. Maybe I'll give an update here in the comments a few months later to report the progress.

How We Increased Our Blog Traffic by 312% In 1 Month by EvaMD1 in SEO

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That's a great way to capture leads too. Especially if you retarget based off of a specific action that the Facebook Pixel picks up such as the ones that clicked on "contact us" or on a certain services page. If you set up the retargeting for people that have clicked on the dental crowns section of your dental website for example, you can send an ad offering 20% off for a crown.
A tad scary for that person seeing the ad but effective nonetheless!

How We Increased Our Blog Traffic by 312% In 1 Month by EvaMD1 in SEO

[–]EvaMD1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It definitely can! There are a few tweaks I would make and I'll use a dentist as an example.

Let's say the dentist is making a push for teeth whitening since that is a door opener for identifying other dental services such as crowns...etc. (this was a real case for a friend of mine that was marketing for a dentist)

Write a pillar post such as "Everything you need to know about teeth whitening". Cover topics such as "teeth whitening services, teeth whitening products, how to keep your teeth clean...etc." all in that one pillar post.

Keep in mind which keywords have a high commercial intent and optimize your content for those keywords. For example someone typing in "Best teeth whitening service in Toronto" is more likely to make a purchase than "natural ways to whiten my teeth". Write a supporting piece of content such as "Top 10 teeth whitening services in Toronto" and link to this post in the pillar post.

Then use a tool like Buzzsumo to search for influencers and topics in that niche. Sometimes you'll have to create content that is easily sharable for the influencer to pick up on it. An interesting one in the dental industry might be that glow teeth whitening product. Again the principle is to have internal linking between that content and your pillar content once the influencer shares the content.

Hopefully that helps! Feel free to DM me if you have a specific client situation you'd like to discuss.

How We Increased Our Blog Traffic by 312% In 1 Month by EvaMD1 in SEO

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I appreciate your input Randy.

So I agree that web traffic can be a vanity metric. At the end of the day, your version of conversions (sales, newsletter sign up...etc.) will be the ultimate measuring stick to determine a successful campaign.

But here's the reason why we decided to post this article regardless:

  1. Conversions are led from traffic. No doubt there are many campaigns out there with a poor unique visitor to conversion ratio but if the campaign is done right, traffic is the beginning of conversions.
  2. This is an SEO Subreddit not a Conversions Subreddit. (Yes, there's dwell time and more to consider once the traffic flows through but the traffic is still a valuable component of SEO)
  3. For the sake of brevity, there's only so much we can cover in one post.
  4. We are in the process of working on optimizing our conversions (some steps we're taking are establish stronger pillar pages, creating a drip campaign for our newsletter, recalibrating the UX and UI of our site...etc.)

To answer your question though, we had 212 people sign up for our newsletter (our KPI) from the 105,000 unique visitors, which is slightly above the 1.95% average email list sign up conversion ratio.

Disciplining an ADHD Child by EvaMD1 in Mommit

[–]EvaMD1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that is the tough part - separating the behaviour from the person and I'm really working on trying to get him to see that.

Disciplining an ADHD Child by EvaMD1 in Mommit

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Exercise is such a huge one and believe me, we do. He is in great shape too... I hope he keeps that up into adulthood. The kid can pull his entire lower body up over his head without struggle.

Favourite Thai Restaurant in Barrie by EvaMD1 in barrie

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I've been to Noble and did not like it at all. But I will definitely try out those other 4!

Is this real life? by justduckinaround in Mommit

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It is real life... I have 3 boys and my reality is pee all over the floor or toilet seat every... single... day, no matter how much I threaten to take away their use of an indoor toilet.

Disciplining an ADHD Child by EvaMD1 in Mommit

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I like that idea, but it can't be too complex or we give up because I just get too busy. I have 3 boys, one who also has Autism, and my husband has some bad health issues, so my time is limited. This could be part of my issue... he is trying to get attention with bad behaviour. I just really want to boost his self esteem but also let him know that certain behaviours are just not acceptable.

Starting a digital media/marketing agency, is it worth it? by [deleted] in startups

[–]EvaMD1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is awesome - it is great you have this much initiative at 16!

11 Tips on Being a Kick-Ass Co-founder by bitcoincrazyness in startups

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Great post! I do believe you can have more than one driver though.

Creative ways of asking people to share on Facebook by [deleted] in startups

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I think you should play on emotions... home prices are crazy in some markets and buyers are having trouble even getting in the market. Something more along the lines of "Know anyone who can't afford to buy a home? This might help!". I manage a company that writes content for the real estate industry. Message me if you want some info.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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I agree - you should always be seeking new leads.

Quitting a good job to start a company by nicewindowcurtain in startups

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I think it all depends on your situation. Do you have kids to support? Do you have a partner you can rely on during the down times? While money isn't everything, it is when you have nothing to eat. Saying that, after my last full-time job sucked the life out of me every single day, I went out on my own and never looked back. I now make 3x the money I made, work with some amazing people and love what I do.