InLinks half year in review



This SEO stuff can be hard. Are you doing it right? Are you being old-fashioned? Are you being too revolutionary? No matter who you talk to, you will get different opinions. So, the only thing that can really tell us if something has worked is the holy almighty statistic – organic traffic increase.


The purpose of this blog post is to highlight just that. I want to take a minute to reflect on the organic traffic increases we at InLinks have managed to achieve for our clients over the past 6 months or less. 

Since January 2024, InLinks has welcomed on board hundreds of new paying customers. In this time we have helped with some incredible traffic increases; from your favourite brands to the personal blogs you really want to see thrive in their niche!

Quick disclaimer here. All the following case studies are from those who have partnered with InLinks due to stagnated or falling traffic. Moreover, I am using 3rd party data to obtain these traffic results.



Case Study 1

Let’s start with a vape website I helped target back in April (sorry mum!):


This site put our JavaScript live in early April after a scary traffic loss at the end of March. Their targeting was pretty minimal. With a project size of around 400, I targeted 20 pages, which took me less than 15 minutes. From that, InLinks automatically improved the site with 250 internal links, 20 content markup and 50 FAQ markups.

Since going live in April, their daily traffic has increased by about 8,200 visitors, giving them an average of 33% increase over 3 months. Not bad Ey?

The total cost for this, you may ask? $588 on our agency plan- and they barely had to do a single thing!

OK, on to the next one.

Case study 2


Here are the stats of an online trading platform that joined us in February:


Did someone say… double traffic? That’s exactly what InLinks managed to do. Now levelling off this July at about 50% increase in traffic, this website has thrived since putting the JS code live.

Unsurprisingly, this increase is also heavily reflected in the organic keywords they are ranking for.


But this must have cost them a pretty penny, right? Well – no! Also, on our famous agency plan at $196 per month, they are now just creeping up on a total spend of 1k.

However, when we take a look at the traffic cost jump in February:


And their sustained traffic cost as of this month:


This is a small price to pay for such a huge result!

 And from the insights I have in this account, they have not really logged in too much since February. A type of customer we fondly refer to as ‘the link it and leavers’.


You must want one more – right?

Case Study 3

All right, go on then – here’s a well-known technology company who joined us at the beginning of May:


Now I’m pretty proud of this one. I spent some time setting this one up (at no extra cost to the customer) in May and quickly saw a daily increase of around 800k. Yep, you read that right. As of today, SEMrush is predicting an estimated daily traffic of 3m, just under a 500k increase.

This equates from month to month as over a $1.1m difference in traffic cost from April to May:


What did it take to see these kinds of result? InLinks added 600 internal links, 93 ‘about’ schemata, and just a few content updates. Total cost so far? Less than $600.



In conclusion – yes, we really do work. And no, you don’t need to necessarily need to know about entity SEO to make this happen. I highly recommend taking a demo with the team to set up your first project

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