In this inaugural edition of SEO News from DoctorLogic, our in-house SEO expert, Ryan Metcalf, breaks down the biggest trends and Google updates in 2020 so far. SEO News is planned to be a monthly distribution that we hope will give you further insight into the world of SEO, as well as provide a behind-the-scenes look at the information DoctorLogic uses to make innovative platform upgrades.
At this point, we’re all ready for things to return to normal, and the good news is, we can start to see the light at the end of the tunnel. In the digital space, the SEO channel is more agnostic to world events, meaning things operate a lot as if it’s business as usual. This also makes it easier for us to continue to make future optimizations to ensure we’re in good shape when things return to normal. In most cases, our websites are growing significantly in keyword rankings, which is the ultimate goal to get more traffic. Unfortunately, over the last couple of months due to lower search volume, overall traffic was down. When the search volume returns, our websites are going to be perfectly set to capture this rebound.
Over the last few months, we’ve made large SEO optimizations on our gallery, category, and review pages to capture related keyword rankings. This was an area our platform did well in early 2018, but with increased competition and algorithm updates, some of these rankings were impacted. Now with the renewed focus, these rankings should start to return in the coming months.
Now would be a great time to respond to patient reviews across the directory websites, including GMB and Yelp. Google sees those responses as an engagement factor and can lead to better results in Google maps and local results.
If you’re not already doing so, there is a huge opportunity across all practice types to make online consultations a big part of your business model. The search volume has skyrocketed and will probably remain elevated for some time. One of the other future implications is a location-agnostic practice, depending on regulations. This means it would be a lot easier to attract patients across the country, and the specific market locale would be agnostic. In many ways, this could change search behavior, like how the rise of “near me” searches did over the last 10 years. A potential new patient would only need to search “online consultation” and Google may automatically know who is available across the country or the world!
The chart above shows February’s vs. March’s monthly search volume trends for online consultation-related searches.
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