Hi SEO experts, I have US writers to write quality articles for my site. I check each article with "Copyspace" and "Small Seo Tool" plagiarism checker but don't get any plagiarism issue. Then I post those contents to my site on a regular basis and make sure all the SEO factors(keyword in title, url, img alt tag etc) on that page. After all the updates of Google, it is sure that you have to focus a lot on contents of your site. If the content has good quality, it should receive some organic traffic without any SEO. I observed that some of my friends receive a good amount of traffic only doing the On-Site SEO facts right. They didn't do any Off-site SEO. I had started my site 3 months ago and it is well indexed on Google. Also we have built some backlinks for Homepage. Now the problem is my site is not receiving enough organic traffic that it should have due to quality contents. Can anyone please advise me about the problem? Also please share your experience. Do you receive good traffic only doing On-Site SEO? Any killer idea to incease my site's traffic within a short time is most welcome. I hope you guys will help me with detail information. Thanks in advance
have you got a link to your site? Quality is not just about passing copyscape and getting the spelling right. Are the articles interesting, useful, do they just repeat the same message as the thousands of other SEO articles out there?
It is financethinkers.com . It is a finance related site. Can you please advise what the problem is going on with my site? Thanks in advance @uand.eye
No matter how good your content, you will not get good traffic unless you get GOOD links. (good content gets good links by the time, anyway) Quality Back links > Good Content > Onsite Optimization you can rank a crappy site with good links. btw, black background is terrible for readability, if you want people to read your content anyway.
Here are just a few points: I have to agree, the background and white text really doesn't work. I think the whole site needs to be redesigned. The background image in the header doesn't exactly scream finance. That would be the first thing to go.And why did you use a different shade of green on the site to the logo? You should try sharing your articles on social media. The ones I looked at only have 1 share. You can start up your own accounts and try to gain followers by adding good content and following other people. You need to think about UX design. The menus are not great! There are too many categories and an imbalance of content - you have 28 on credit cards, but just 1 on taxes, 1 on markets, 3 on mortgages, etc. Try to reduce the number of categories and be more focused. The authors information should be on pages, not posts. That gets rid of one category. On to your authors pages. If they are the authors, why did they not write their own bios? The photos are not very good and neither are the descriptions. The content is not good. I've looked at a few of the credit card articles, they are basically sales pitches, which could be taken directly from the company website (which for some reason you don't link to?). There is nothing original here, no opinions, no advice, no reason for anyone to want to read. The writing style is very dry and boring. There are no images to break it up, it's just pages of useless boring information - would you want to read this? If you don't know enough about finance to give an original viewpoint, then maybe you should consider moving into a different niche? Finance is a very competitive niche. You need to do a lot of keyword research and try to find some low competition long tail keywords - Easier said than done in this niche!