Don’t Quit. You’re One Tweak Away

Three marketing examples of why you shouldn’t quit when things get hard.

You could be a minor tweak, pivot, or epiphany away from going in a direction that dramatically increases growth, ease, or conversions.

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Going from position 50+ on Google to #1 with a 10-minute change

SEO ranking screenshot showing a page move from position 50+ to number 1 on Google after republishing the content under a slightly different URL and redirecting the old page.
  1. I had a page perfectly targeting an easy keyword.
  2. For years, the page wasn’t ranking.
  3. I saw a suggestion on Reddit – republish the page under a slightly different URL.
  4. I changed the URL by a few characters then republished it and redirected the old URL to the new URL.
  5. MAGIC – I’m suddenly ranking #1.

The content on the page wasn’t the problem.

I didn’t have a lot of topical authority for what the content was about when I first published the page – so it didn’t rank.

Over the years I built up topical authority, but Google had stopped evaluating the content as it had been years since it was first published.

By republishing the page under a different URL, the content was reassessed with the new topical authority I had gained.

The keyword wasn’t competitive, so I ranked #1 right away.

Full written breakdown on this here.

351 views to 2.4 million views with a few edits to the same year-old video

This video (https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3VsBKStIO7/), when it was first posted, got 351 views.

Instagram analytics from the original version of the Reel showing only 351 views, 271 accounts reached, 5 likes, and 13 saves before the video was re-edited with a stronger hook and clearer presentation.
  1. A year later I took that already-edited video and edited it a bit more with fresh eyes:

    • Cut the long introduction because my hook was buried.
    • Removed words that could confuse people.
    • Added captions.
    • Added trending music.
Graphic comparing a good hook with average content getting 100K likes and 45K shares against an average hook with good content getting only 5K likes and 987 shares, showing why the opening of a video matters.

I want to stress – the underlying content didn’t change. I only further edited a video that I already edited and published a year before.

But I was able to analyze it with fresh eyes.

The result of my edits (https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGDGdpoiXBK/):

Instagram Reel analytics showing the edited version of a year-old video reaching 2,444,933 views, 1,807,531 accounts reached, 160,634 interactions, 89,261 likes, and 71,114 saves after small changes to the hook, captions, and music.
Instagram Reel results showing 89.2K likes, 245 comments, and 1,442 new followers from the improved version of a video that originally failed before being re-edited and reposted.

2.4 million views, 1,400 new followers.

Full write up on this one here.

I almost gave up in my first eight months

With my audiences across Instagram and TikTok and my daily SEO podcast, I don’t think it’s far-fetched to say that I’m now one of the bigger voices in SEO and digital marketing.

But in my first eight months of posting, I almost quit.

I started making daily social media videos November 1, 2022. I still have not missed a day of posting since then.

But there was a four-month stretch where:

  • I had no traction on Instagram.
  • All my TikTok videos were suddenly flopping hard.

At the same time, a lot of my friends had started doing well.

Meanwhile I’m in this desert of no traction, day after day after day – for FOUR MONTHS.

TikTok follower growth chart from Edward Sturm’s first year of daily posting, highlighting a long “desert of despair” plateau before growth accelerated after key content and workflow epiphanies.

And I’m not going to lie, it was hard.

But I believed if I kept at it, I’d eventually get some epiphany to make it work.

And I did.

These are the epiphanies I got immediately following those four months in the desert:

  • I tried Descript and it changed everything. It became SO much easier to make good content. There’s a reason I rant about how awesome this editing tool is on half of these articles. Descript made it so, with one click, I could remove all gaps between words. It was also way easier to add graphics and correct transcripts than in TikTok’s native video editor (which I had previously been using). If you want to see how I now edit shorts with Descript, this is how.
  • I changed my content to focus less on trending news and more on giving valuable lessons.
  • This one was a miracle and it’s what caused my Instagram growth to take off at the same time…
    • Since starting, I had an automation republishing my videos from TikTok to Instagram without the TikTok watermark.
    • I didn’t realize Instagram was suppressing views on videos published with third-party tools (I’ve heard they no longer do this, but I haven’t tested).
    • My TikTok to Instagram automation was down so I had to post manually to Instagram. When I did this, I unknowingly toggled on a setting that had what I can only describe as a glitch.
      • Posting manually made videos do way better – finally videos that went viral on TikTok also went viral on Instagram.
      • Posting with the glitch setting increased reach A LOT further – way more than it should have. It was crazy. This setting existed for a few months. Me and my friend Avni Barman were using it and it ALWAYS worked.
    • When the setting stopped working, we at least learned how important it was to post manually and we’ve been doing that since.
    • This is my exact workflow for posting across social media now.

When you’re in the desert of no traction, you don’t realize how close you are to reaching new levels. I was only three insights away from dramatically increased growth, but I had no idea.

By not giving up, I increased my surface area for “lucky things” and epiphanies to occur. And eventually they did.

The same thing occurred with my method of SEO

For years, I was doing SEO wrong – and I didn’t realize it.

I was targeting competitive informational keywords, with low-buying intent, using long blog posts that took forever to write. This was the status quo in SEO; it’s what everybody did (and most still do).

After many years, I came across a few sites doing things differently.

I copied them, refined the method, and came up with what I have now:

  • Targeting non-competitive transactional keywords with high-buying intent.
  • Using short conversion-based landing pages that are faster and easier to make.

And the results were immediate.

These pages rank faster and convert to insane degrees:

As that video shows, nearly 7/10 searchers arriving to these landing pages are clicking through to our app – which they can use immediately. And we monetize with freemium (pay to get more features).

This method works for everything: ecom, SaaS, local…

Here’s Kris Ott with a pressure washing business in Spokane, Washington, sharing how his phone is now ringing several times a day with the method (and how his previous SEO agencies got him zero results):

If you haven’t tried Compact Keywords yet, you’re going to love it.

Get the method for your business at: https://edwardsturm.com/compact-keywords/

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Edward Sturm

Edward Sturm is an entrepreneur, SEO, writer, and video producer.

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