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What consistent publishing can do

From dental practices to SaaS platforms — here's how a steady, SEO-optimized blog typically compounds organic traffic over time.

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Illustrative examples. The scenarios below model the typical trajectory of a consistent SEO blogging program. They are examples, not specific WordCraft clients, and they are not a guarantee — SEO results depend on your market, competition, and starting point.

HealthcareExample

Local dental practice

A single-location practice that's effectively invisible online. With consistent blog content targeting local procedure keywords over ~6 months, a practice like this can realistically start ranking on page one in its metro area.

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2k → 25k

Monthly visits

0 → 45+

Page 1 keywords

14 → 35+

Domain authority

Growing

New-patient inquiries

SaaSExample

B2B SaaS startup

A project-management tool competing against larger incumbents. A content-led strategy — 30 articles a month targeting long-tail, high-intent SaaS keywords — is how small teams typically claw out organic share of voice.

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8k → 40k+

Monthly visits

12 → 85+

Page 1 keywords

22 → 45+

Domain authority

Growing

Trial signups

Real EstateExample

Boutique real-estate agency

An agency covering a dozen local markets. Hyper-local content — neighborhood guides, market reports, buying tips — is the standard playbook for dominating local search in real estate.

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3.5k → 30k+

Monthly visits

5 → 60+

Page 1 keywords

18 → 40+

Domain authority

Growing

Qualified leads

What a consistent program can target

Typical ranges over roughly six months of consistent publishing. Illustrative targets — not guarantees, and not based on specific clients.

IndustryTypical traffic liftNew ranking keywords
Healthcare3–5×+30–50
SaaS2–4×+60–90
Real Estate3–6×+40–70
E-commerce2–4×+35–60
Professional Services3–5×+30–55

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