1) Increased Visibility
When you develop a blog, you’re able to reach a wider range of search queries. For instance, if a person searches “How does blogging benefit SEO,” the search results are mainly going to generate blogs.
Blogging works well to generate more diverse search results that your website simply isn’t able to attract.
If you’re not blogging, you’re missing out on a whole pool of potential visitors.
Jayson DeMers wrote an article on the impact blogging can have on a website and discussed this point similarly:
“In terms of search engine rankings, I like to think of blogging as fishing. The more hooks you have in the water, the more likely you are to catch a fish. In the same way, as you add more content to your site, more pages from your domain become indexed in search engines. This improves organic search visibility and increases website traffic.”
2) Easier to Rank for Specific Keywords
If you’re trying to rank for certain keywords, such as “benefits of blogging”, the best way to rank is to focus a blog around that topic. When people are searching for that keyword, they’re looking for information because they’re not entirely sure how blogging can benefit them.
But the advantage that blogging has is attracting people that are searching for information and then converting them into leads by offering unique offers such as a free SEO website audit.
3) More Indexed Pages
Search engines want a website to be credible and trustworthy. They want to offer reliable information to website visitors, and one of the ways they’re able to measure this is by seeing how many indexed pages a website has.
Generally, having a larger website correlates with being a better source for information. But search engines recognize that this doesn’t always hold true, which is why is smaller sites are still able to outrank larger ones.
But your company has a consistent blogging strategy, then you can work to index more pages over time.
Below, you’ll see how Home Depot returned 11,700,000 results in Google’s search engine. When you compare that to Dykes Lumber, a lumber company in the Greater NYC area, their weren’t nearly as much results returned by Google.