Website SEO copywriter reaches 40,000 visitor pinnacle in one month
Copywriting-on-Demand captures 40,000 visitors in just 30 days.The world is full of SEO gurus and experts. Many of them copywriters. The only problem is – when you check out their own performance - it sucks. That’s why Len Smith of Copywriting-On-Demand is so pleased with himself.
A one-man copywriter with over 20 years’ experience, he markets his services via the web. Without using any ‘black hat’ techniques, the site has now passed the 40,000 visitors a month threshold.
“Being a one-man business, I have to be very careful not to generate too many sales leads,” he says. “So, much of the site is dedicated to helping people who aren’t necessarily in the market for a copywriter. It contains a wealth of useful information for marketers (or ‘marketeers’ as I prefer to call them), people who want to become copywriters and anyone interested in the copywriting scene. The main part of the site is dedicated to prospective clients and it delivers a wonderful variety of projects from around the globe. ”
96% of traffic came from search engines (mostly Google) and 89% of visitors were new to the site.“It’s all about balance. I get lots of blue chip clients from the site, from all around the globe – everything from multinational pharmaceutical companies to IT companies to telecoms companies. I also get start-up organisations that I love to help along the way.”
Copywriting-on-Demand captures 40,000 visitors in just 30 days.The world is full of SEO gurus and experts. Many of them copywriters. The only problem is – when you check out their own performance - it sucks. That’s why Len Smith of Copywriting-On-Demand is so pleased with himself.
A one-man copywriter with over 20 years’ experience, he markets his services via the web. Without using any ‘black hat’ techniques, the site has now passed the 40,000 visitors a month threshold.
“Being a one-man business, I have to be very careful not to generate too many sales leads,” he says. “So, much of the site is dedicated to helping people who aren’t necessarily in the market for a copywriter. It contains a wealth of useful information for marketers (or ‘marketeers’ as I prefer to call them), people who want to become copywriters and anyone interested in the copywriting scene. The main part of the site is dedicated to prospective clients and it delivers a wonderful variety of projects from around the globe. ”
96% of traffic came from search engines (mostly Google) and 89% of visitors were new to the site.“It’s all about balance. I get lots of blue chip clients from the site, from all around the globe – everything from multinational pharmaceutical companies to IT companies to telecoms companies. I also get start-up organisations that I love to help along the way.”