Not sure if I will have to do ads for this website: www.correct.clinic
but when you type in correct clinic (or correct by ca) in google it’s not near close to the first result. I haven’t finished all the page settings for most of the pages yet, but the essential pages I started, and also added some header code in the page settings in Home, Events, Online Academy, In-Person ect. Not sure if its because we published the domain today, or the sole fact that it needs to be an ad to appear first - I have no idea. Her business comes up, but not the site in Google results.
After publishing, it can take weeks or even months to get visibility in search engine results. Good SEO requires a good setup, and then, a continual effort of polishing and refining your site.
Make certain you’ve setup GSC, GA4, and probably GTM so you’re prepared to monitor and improve your SEO. If you’re serious about it you’ll likely need some expensive tools as well to help with the ranking analysis and content SEO work.
I do SEO professionally and have a staff member who is devoted to nothing else. Even with that I still run ads to supplement organic for clients that need more traffic than they’re getting organically.
You’re just at the beginning of this, once you have traffic you’ll need to start focusing some attention on CRO which is the conversion from visitors to clients. It’s a ton of wiring and data analysis.
Incidentally, I’m thinking of whitelabelling my SEO team to support my agency clients with the steamtunnel data-mining work that’s part of it. Drop me a message if you’re interested.
Thanks for your notes and advice. I’ll need to look into setting up Google Search Console, Analytics, and Tag Manager. These are new to me, but I tend to pick things up quickly. In the future, I’m hoping to offer more streamlined options for clients in these areas.
I’ve mentioned Google Ads to this client, and she may be interested in October or November. For now, she’s seeing decent conversion through Instagram and word of mouth. Once her online course is finished, she might be more inclined to pay for ads.
This project took longer than expected, largely due to the filming and photography involved. But I’m looking to expand my team, particularly Webflow developers, but also potentially someone for SEO and ads. Do you white-label your Webflow developers, and what industries do you typically work with? If so, I’d like to see some of your work. While I’d prefer working with independent contractors, I’d consider white-labeling if the pricing is reasonable.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Thanks again,
If you do end up needing some help, I primarily focus on the technical end, and work with agencies / freelancers who are specialists in design. They use my services to finish out projects for their own clients, whitelabel style.
Aside from SEO, adwords, and CRO ( conversion-rate optimization ), my primary focus is the programming work, automations, and integrations. Each client site is confidential since they primarily are clients of other agencies and freelancers, but it’s a huge range of industries, including medical centers, dental, and cosmetic surgery ( none in Canada ).
You can just click my name or message me on www.sygnal.com if you need.