If you have 5 minutes, follow along as we review the simple steps you can take to optimize your content calendar with data. As a savvy marketer, this may not be new-to-you information, but it will serve as a good reminder to look at what your data is telling you!
By using data to drive your blogging decisions, you can:
The content on your website and on your blog should be strategically written to optimize for search. We know this. However, how often are you checking your keyword ranking and using that information to dictate your blog titles, meta descriptions, content and overall strategy?
As the competition heats up in niche industries for keyword phrases (ahem... manufacturing), you can set yourself apart by monitoring your keyword ranking and writing content accordingly.
Here are some important tools to get you started with keyword tracking:
Use your new-found keyword data to help you develop not only blog topics, but more specifically, to help you create a content hub. A content hub is a collection of articles pertaining to your industry keywords, in theory, building a database of resources to help boost your website ranking. This can help you improve your keyword rank performance and make sure that your business is found in the crowd.
If you haven’t yet harnessed the power of your existing blogs, you are missing a big piece of the SEO pie.
Take a look at your blogging analytics and you’ll notice something -- likely, the majority of your blog page views are from previously published posts. Why? Because as you keyword optimize your posts and your stellar content gets indexed in Google, it builds organic search power and visibility.
In fact, blogging platforms have been talking for years about the importance of reusing your top performing, or evergreen, content. You’ve spent hours drafting robust, informative blogs, so why not continue to leverage them?
Use your data dashboard, be it in Hubspot, Google Analytics or Databox and then:
Despite your initial trepidation, it’s actually A-OK to unpublish and republish existing blog posts. In fact, giving your old blogs a refresh is great for re-indexing in search. It provides a fresh look at an existing topic and can help give your blog traffic a nice boost.
Out of the gates, Databox has a blogging performance datacard that can help you track and monitor what’s happening on your website blog. It tracks how many posts you’ve published, how many views your blog has and your subscriber list. But one of the most important data points it tracks is your top performing blog posts by CTA click.
Using data you can create monthly dashboard templates that paint a clear picture of your overall blogging performance, and in turn:
So take five minutes and follow the data, people. Let us know if you see a boost in your results!
Interested in building a data dashboard? Take a look at this article or download our checklist by filling out the form below.
Do you have any quick tips to help boost content performance? How do you use data to see results with your blogging strategy?