“SearchForecast created and implemented hundreds of geo-location pages for Bills.com resulting in high Google Rankings for high traffic searches. SearchForecast’s automated publishing software ensured content could be localized to each city in the USA, making sure each page was unique in content and links saving us time and money in our search engine optimization program.”

Ethan Ewing, President, Bills.com

Business Challenge

Bills.com helps consumers find, learn and save on mortgage loans, debt help, insurance, bill payment, loans, and credit products. Being an online company, Bills.com needed to expand their presence into regional cities and states across the USA.

In order to help customers find their website, a local content strategy was required to increase their website rankings in search engines.

SearchForecast Solution

SearchForecast created a series of geographical pages based on City and State for mortgages and debt consolidation. Each page features local content, weather feeds, Google Maps, demographic information and outward links to other relevant websites.

SearchForecast’s Miracle SEO Page technology system extracted, aggregated and published hundreds of pages to ensure each page was non-duplicated content to ensure local indexation by search engines.

Key Benefits for Bills.com

  • Multiple Page 1 listings on Google and Yahoo! for location + mortgage refinance.
  • Increase in traffic from highly targeted population areas.
  • Benefits from using SearchForecast’s word appearances, frequency and ranking tools for websites.

For a demonstration of the managed content services and customer testimonials, please contact us today.

Client Testimonials

SearchForecast's video optimization clients include Toughestphone.com, Speeddate.com and the BBC iPlayer which has tens of millions of viewers each month.

With SearchForecast's guidance and industry expertise, we implemented the names of television shows and radio programmes by keywords in meta tags and URLs for the BBC iPlayer site and have seen higher rankings in search engines.

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Anthony RoseHead of TechnologyBBC Media & Technology