I almost didn't take this client. They came to me when I was honestly burned out on SEO. AI overviews were eating clicks, everyone was screaming "SEO is dead," and I was starting to believe it. But I took the project anyway and what happened over the next 90 days changed how I think about B2B SEO entirely. This was a health tech SaaS. Mid-sized company. Good product. Zero organic presence for the keywords that actually mattered — the ones their buyers were typing when they had budget and a problem to solve. Here's what I did differently. 1. Stopped targeting "awareness" keywords and went straight for buyer-intent In B2B health tech, the difference between "what is revenue cycle management software" and "revenue cycle management software for community health centers" is the difference between a student writing a paper and a VP of Operations with a procurement deadline. We mapped every keyword to a buying stage and killed anything tha...
Hello everyone Sorry if it is a repeat, i saw plenty of post talking about Domain Authority but not specifically in this exemple. I am launching several products online and I have trouble getting backlinks and ranking on google because of the competition (even though some competitors dont have a really high domain authority) I saw that on some launching plateforms (like TinyLaunch) where you can pay a fee in exchange of a high authority backlink (70+ DR Backlink). Would it be worth it to pay to launch on one or 3 of these plateforms to rank quickly? I feel that with $100 you can save a lot of time. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/MrFantasticIdea [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/DmXILAT