I Updated a One-Year-Old Article on My Site — Here’s What Happened

An underrated strategy to acquire organic traffic.

Victoria Kurichenko
The Startup

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If you’ve been following me for a while, you might know I have a website where I run marketing experiments.

As an SEO specialist, I publish optimized content and experiment with content format and structure to find optimization strategies that work.

Otherwise, how can I call myself an SEO expert?

To tell you more, how can anyone call themselves an SEO expert without knowing the latest industry trends?

It is time-consuming and expensive to conduct experiments on my clients’ websites. Furthermore, they won’t be happy if something does not work. That’s why I use my website to test my ideas.

To tell you the truth, my website has been growing pretty steadily, considering it has always been a side hustle. I could only work on my site a few hours a week. Nevertheless, the organic traffic has grown to 4,000 monthly visitors in two years with less than 50 pages.

Here is proof from my Google Analytics account:

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Victoria Kurichenko
The Startup

SEO specialist. Content writer. Helping businesses attract potential customers through organic search. https://selfmademillennials.com