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I love seeing great SEO in boring industries.
And what can be more boring than accounting? By the way, Iβm allowed to say that because I have an accounting degree.
The folks atΒ Gorillaβa firm for small businesses and contractorsβhave done a great job.

This traffic spike isnβt an accident. Letβs take a closer look at some of the high-value terms Gorilla ranks for.

These terms are so strong for intent.
Theyβve worked out that there is a huge labour force of contractors and small businesses that do have a clue about accounting and are turning to search engines for answers.
TheΒ salary vs dividend calculatorΒ is a brilliant term. It answers a direct and important question:
How shall I pay myself?
There are various factors to consider and it makes sense to speak with an accountant.
Iβm sure many users landing on this page think βI donβt want to deal with thisβ and get in touch with Gorilla.
Here is the calculator:

I love how theyβre converting leads here:
β Β Β It clearly explains who the service helps.
β Β Β There are different calls to action depending on where the user is in their journey.
β Β Β Pricing information
At Kalium, we use SEO tools a lot to help our clients rank and itβs a winner for the search engines.
Letβs look at some of Gorillaβs other pages:

They are deliberately targeting two types of users:
β Specific industries looking for accounting support (freelancers, landlords) .
β Questions that lead naturally to an inquiry (taxes, payment).
The company also converts aggressively through:
If I ran an accounting firm, Iβd be using this as a template on how to win!
Last week we wrote about importing South African wine π· to the UK. You can read the originalΒ here.
We came up with three ideas to drive huge value with content:
Please cut me some slack hereβI have no idea about winemaking so the details are probably nonsense.
My bet is that consumers love to know the origin story of their wine so letβs create some content around it.
We can cover all the steps of how you go from π to π· and this content can be really interesting.
First letβs outline the steps: growing, picking, maturing, bottling etc. Then, build the story into a timeline of different assets:
Iβd love to see some content and images of the wine being enjoyed in venues across South Africa and the UK.
To build a ton of links, we can build a best-in-class guide on South African winemaking.
We could cover:
To make it punchier, we could create something along the lines of, β21 of the Best Wine Regions in South Africa.β
I think international publications will lap this content up so we could build a really solid base of links.
I love the idea of comparing our wine to more mass-produced brandsβshowing buyers they are buying something more high quality and less mass market.
This can be done by highlighting:
β Β Β Different production methods.
β Β Β Rarity.
β Β Β Grapes used.
β Β Β Other ingredients.
I think that cool images of a huge bottling plant versus a small wine farm would be great.
So, am I talking myself into a wine importing business? Definitely not.
I know there will be a world of logistical hurt that I havenβt even considered, but itβs fun to think about the marketing bit.
There is a nice piece from Australian SEO consultant Brodie Clark on Google Image Thumbnails (read the piece in fullΒ hereΒ or see the headlines below).
The article goes on to provide helpful 8 tips on how to ensure images are ranking:
Brodie acknowledges this isnβt definitive but itβs a starting point of sorts.
So, what do Gorillas, wine and ecommerce all have in common?
A lot of search intent.
Whether youβre an accounting firm or an ecommerce wine businessβthe value of organic search canβt be ignored.
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