KirstyHarley
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We have a long established psychotherapy clinic, and have alongside built up a very popular blog. This was made on SEO advice, obviously, but we are now wondering if it is detrimental to the origin site!
The blog gets most of the traffic, and most of this is from the US, and our client base is in the UK. Other newer psychotherapy websites are now overtaking us in organic search, most of these do not have blogs, or have very small ones.
From looking at the top organic search terms on our site, only 15 out of 1000 are the really valuable keywords we want to target, compared to 500 out of 1000 for our competitors!
Do you think Google could be seeing us more as a blog site than a psychotherapy clinic site? And the fact most of our traffic is coming from the US rather than the UK, where we want it?
The blog gets most of the traffic, and most of this is from the US, and our client base is in the UK. Other newer psychotherapy websites are now overtaking us in organic search, most of these do not have blogs, or have very small ones.
From looking at the top organic search terms on our site, only 15 out of 1000 are the really valuable keywords we want to target, compared to 500 out of 1000 for our competitors!
Do you think Google could be seeing us more as a blog site than a psychotherapy clinic site? And the fact most of our traffic is coming from the US rather than the UK, where we want it?