Our first year of website growth was slow. During the second year, our growth improved, but we weren’t seeing the results we wanted. The total monthly views for our blog hovered around 15k–20k, and we seemed to be stuck on a plateau.
We were following inbound practices and blogging regularly, but our average monthly growth rate was a mere 5%. Why was our growth not, well, growing?
Then, out of nowhere came Pamela Vaughan’s blogging tactic: historical optimization. Was this the key to defeating our traffic plateau?
In short, yes, this was our key. We increased our number of monthly organic search views by 304% in 2015. In 2016, we again increased our monthly organic search views by nearly 100%.
Overall, since starting to use Hubspot in 2014, we have increased our traffic by over 5,635%.
Here’s how it worked for our business — we're about to share all the details with you.
In her article on the HubSpot marketing blog, Pamela outlines how she discovered that 76% of HubSpot’s monthly blog views came from “old posts.” Gulp. Was this us, too?
Using HubSpot attribution reports combined with Excel, we determined that over 53% of our organic blog traffic was coming from just 12 blog posts. The other 47% came from the remaining 541 posts.
This had huge implications for us.
We were spending all our time pushing out new content week after week. On average, we were publishing 3–4 new blog posts each week. Some weeks, we posted eight. But it seemed those posts weren't even bringing in the bulk of our views! It was our older posts — those top 12 older posts — that were bringing in the bulk of our traffic.
After reaching out to our HubSpot CSM and discussing our ideas with her, she affirmed our decision to focus less on creating new content and more on optimizing our older content.
Note: We did not entirely stop creating new content. We still published new posts on a regular basis, but it was closer to one new post per week.
After deciding historical optimization was what we should focus on, the next step was to choose where to start. The first posts we optimized were the 12 posts that generated the most traffic for us already. But beyond that, we were unsure which ones to work on next. With over 550 posts in our content library, there were many different routes we could have chosen to take.
The route we decided to take was this one: Optimize the posts that brought in the most leads. How did we know which posts brought in the most leads? By using HubSpot attribution reporting. This gave us approximately 40 posts to work on optimizing next.
Our primary purpose — besides defeating our traffic plateau — was to continue to provide helpful, useful, and relevant information to our visitors. Our optimization strategy consisted of more than just adding relevant keywords. We used the HubSpot blogging tool to update every post for accuracy, freshness, and comprehensiveness.
Repeat, repeat, repeat.
At this point, we didn’t know if our optimization was working. We did have a hunch, though, so we kept on with our journey and continued optimizing down the list of posts.
After patiently waiting for the views to flood in, here are the results we ended with.
Before optimizing, we were averaging 5% of organic traffic growth month after month for nearly an entire year. Talk about a major traffic plateau.
One month after optimizing, we saw a 40% increase in monthly organic traffic. The month after that, we saw another 25% increase. The month after that, another 21%. We had officially broken our traffic plateau! For us, historical optimization was the gift that kept on giving.
The chart below shows 10 posts we optimized. The average increase in views during the first month after optimization was 20%. The average increase in growth we saw three months after optimization was 82%.
We are on social media, but we didn't share our optimized posts to our social channels every time we updated. The growth you see is purely from the work we put in and the updates we implemented.
This is our traffic today, 14 months after starting this historical optimization journey.
We’ll say it again: Historical optimization is the gift that keeps on giving. We’ve gone from 25,000 views a month to nearly 100,000 views a month.
Here at Surety Solutions, we're a small company with a marketing team of only two people. We found we did not need a giant marketing team to reap the benefits of historical optimization.
This process also made it apparent that we didn't need a blog that had been around for 10 years. We had been using HubSpot for just under two years when we started this journey of historical optimization. And look where we are now.
Today, historical optimization is a major part of our marketing strategy. Optimizing the past has allowed us to put less pressure on ourselves for our new content. We don’t have new content that goes viral. But we now know after we publish new content it will soon need to be optimized. And that's what we've found is the best way for us to generate big traffic gains month after month. That's how our business will continue to grow.