SEO Case Study: Living the Dream RTW
How long have you been blogging? When did you join Mediavine?
10 1/2 years blogging, joined April 2017What is your current ad density setting in the dashboard for desktop and mobile? Why did you choose this setting?
Low on mobile and normal on desktop. Seems to be a standard spacing for most of my articles; however, I manually place in most of my posts. I just let the settings dictate those 100% and for posts I haven’t optimized. (For example, when I publish a new post if an ad doesn’t show up due to being too short of density, I’ll go in and make that section longer.)What are you currently averaging in page speed per Google Page Speed Insights?
Generally 3.5-3.9 seconds for a post.When did you start focusing on SEO and/or site speed?
About 3-4 years ago for both.How has working with Mediavine impacted your SEO, site speed and site overall?
I think they all go hand-in-hand. Mediavine was significantly faster than AdSense ads alone, so there was an SEO boost there. The recent changes to defer loading make it even faster. While I was on a premium, managed host prior to getting on Mediavine, the ad earnings also help pay that fee as well where AdSense did not on its own.
What steps have you taken to improve your SEO and/or site speed? What resources/tools have you used?
I am a big fan of Keysearch. I’ve gone through and optimized articles for primary keywords, secondary keywords, and internal linking. I’ve also unpublished a lot of dead content and worked on improving general use-ability, EAT, and other potential SEO factors as well.Are you taking advantage of any of the site speed tools offered by Mediavine, like Optimize Ads for Mobile or Desktop Pagespeed?
Yep! All of the options to make my site faster.
What advice do you have for someone who would like to increase their organic search traffic?
I know some people would argue with this, but I really think that exact match keyword usage is still king. You can’t rank for keywords you don’t use. You won’t know what keywords to use if you don’t look at their search volumes and difficulties (the latter being estimates through proprietary algorithms, of course). You’ll only get lucky part of the time by guessing, so simply getting strategic on that end let me have huge returns on my sites.Share this page
