Azstar Technologies – January Monthly Report
Manager
The month of January has seen a fantastic start to the year! We have seen a massive 79% increase in the overall website traffic. It has been particularly impressive to see the organic (SEO) traffic increase from 45 in December to 85 in January. This is a great indication that our established SEO rankings are having a direct effect on website traffic. Through the coming month our focus will be on the Brisbane and new QLD based keywords. We will be shifting our focus to further on-page optimisations to ensure we are staying up to date with Google’s algorithm updates.
SEO Analysis
Azstar Technologies – November Monthly Report
Manager
The month of November has produced some positive numbers. We have seen a slight 5% increase in the overall website traffic, with traffic coming from organic (Google search) users jumping from 68 in October to 83 in November. This is a great indication that our newly established rankings are helping to bring more traffic to the website. The SEO rankings themselves are continuing to fluctuate in both directions with some valuable movements made for the Gold Coast and Queensland terms in particular. Over the coming month our focus will be on more of the Brisbane keywords to ensure they can move closer to the first page of results and maintain those positions.
SEO Analysis
November has produced a positive month of results overall. We can now see 22 keywords appearing in the top 10 results on Google, with 13 of these appearing in the top 3 results. It has been great over the last 30 days to see the terms ‘eftpos machine newcastle’, ‘eftpos support sydney’ and ‘pos support canberra’ jump 94, 92 and 87 positions respectively towards better rankings. We have also seen some steadier improvements for the Gold Coast and Queensland keywords which has been pleasing. Over the coming month, the focus will again be on the link building strategy as we work to gain more authority for the website, which will in turn help move the rankings closer to those first page positions.