Claim #1 — verified with Ahrefs data, no rounding up

We've helped 60%+ of our clients dominate organic search.

That's not “some” or “many.” It's a provable majority, straight from Ahrefs. Here's exactly how you become one of them.

Client Portfolio — Organic Traffic Trend

Growing60%+
Stable~20%
Not growing yet~17%
These sites share 4 common patterns — we break them down below.

Source: Ahrefs organic traffic data across active client domains, 1-month and 3-month windows.

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of active clients growing organic traffic

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avg. traffic growth for growing clients within 3 months

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consecutive months of growth for top performers

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Step 1 — the growth engine

The clients who grow are the ones who keep publishing.

There's no mystery to who ends up in the growing 60%. It's the sites that publish consistently, month after month, without stopping. The data on this is brutal:

It's the same story for AI search: businesses that kept publishing saw +85.8% LLM-driven traffic growth, versus just +6.5% for those who slowed down. The hard part has always been actually doing it — consistent, high-quality content is slow and expensive to produce by hand.

That's the entire point of SEOZilla. We publish research-backed, human-quality articles to your blog on a daily cadence so the compounding never stops. You don't have to find the discipline — the engine runs whether you're busy that week or not. That's what puts a site in the growing segment instead of the declining one.

Companies that kept blogging

+67.6%

organic traffic over the period

Companies that stopped

-33.2%

they went backwards

Step 2 — what the content earns you

Consistent content doesn't just rank — it gets you cited, and citations seed backlinks.

Every article we publish is structured to be quotable by AI search. When ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude answer questions in your niche, they cite your pages as the source.

That citation is the seed. Writers, bloggers, and journalists increasingly research using AI tools. They see your page cited as a source, click through, verify it's solid, and reference it in their own work — with a real, editorial link back. So just by publishing consistently, you build some backlinks passively. No outreach, no schemes.

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1. We publish

Research-backed articles go live on your blog daily.

2. LLMs cite you

AI answers reference your pages as the source.

3. Writers discover you

People researching with AI find your cited pages.

4. Natural backlinks

They link to you editorially — exactly how Google wants.

Step 3 — don't stop there

Still, complement it with real backlink building. Any legitimate backlinks help.

Be honest with yourself: passive citation-driven links are a tailwind, not the whole strategy. They compound slowly and you don't control the pace. The clients who grow fastest pair consistent publishing with their own deliberate link building.

It doesn't need to be fancy. Guest posts, podcast appearances, being listed in relevant directories, partnerships, digital PR, getting featured in roundups, asking happy customers and partners to reference you — almost any legitimate, editorially-earned backlink moves the needle. Volume of honest links matters. Do some of this in parallel and the growth curve gets steeper.

  • Publishing with SEOZilla = the compounding base + passive citation links
  • Your own backlink building = the accelerant on top
  • Together they're what separates the fastest-growing clients from the rest
Why we don't do it for you

One thing we will never do: automated link building.

It's tempting to ask why we don't just auto-build links for you and close the loop. The short answer: automated link exchanges and link networks put your entire domain at risk. Some competing tools quietly do this — and it can wipe out a site's rankings overnight with a single Google manual action, while also making you invisible to AI search.

We deliberately took the opposite approach: earn citations and natural links the safe way, and leave deliberate link building to legitimate, human, editorial methods you control. It's why our content earns links instead of risking penalties.

Read why we don't do automated link building (and never will) →
The ~17% not growing yet

These sites share 4 common patterns.

We could hide this number. We won't. The sites that aren't growing yet aren't random — they almost always arrive telling the same story. Here's the honest breakdown.

01

They migrated to us already in decline

Most came from a competitor whose tool filled their blog with thin, fully-automated AI text. Traffic was already falling before day one with us — we didn't start the slide.

02

They arrived with inherited trust damage

Search engines had already discounted the domain because of the low-quality content published before us. That damage isn't ours — but it is ours to undo.

03

Recovery realistically takes 6–12 months

Cleaning up inherited damage and rebuilding domain trust is slow work. The early part of that window isn't always within our control, and we won't pretend otherwise.

04

It's recovery-in-progress, not failure

Most of this segment is mid-turnaround: quality publishing has started, the slide has stopped, and the climb back has begun. “Not growing yet” is the operative word — yet.

The honest picture: the majority grow, some hold steady, and a minority are climbing out of a hole they were already in when they came to us.

Questions

Join the 60% that are growing.

The pattern is clear: publish consistently, get cited, earn natural links, and complement it with your own link building. We run the engine — you stay in the growing segment.

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