Ep. 12 — What Google Actually Sees: A Real SEO Audit of artillerymedia.com

Part 9 of the Perfect Website Series

Artillery paid for an outside SEO audit. Then opened it live on the podcast.

In this episode, Jake sits down with marketing coach and copywriter Brittany Downey to walk through the results — delivered by SEO specialist Michelle Bourbonniere, PhD from Words on the Rise.

The new Artillery website is almost done. Before launching, they needed to understand:

  • How the current site is actually performing on Google
  • What’s working
  • What to double down on

The results were a mixed bag.

Artillery ranks #1 for web design in Lincoln, Nebraska.
But 76% of their organic traffic comes from searches unrelated to their services.

One of the top-performing pages? A 2017 post about signing a PDF on a Mac.

This episode is about what traffic actually means — and what to do when the data doesn’t tell the story you expected.


Key Takeaways

  • 76% of organic traffic is low-value
  • Branded search is the most important signal
  • Your Google Business Profile is your real front door
  • Business strategy should drive SEO
  • One page, one keyword
  • Backlinks are PR, not hacks

Episode at a Glance

Jake and Brittany walk through a real SEO audit of artillerymedia.com — paid for, delivered by an outside specialist, and opened live on the podcast.

The results are honest, a little humbling, and full of practical lessons any service business can apply.

Action Step

Pull up your Google Business Profile today.

Check:

  • Name
  • Description
  • Services
  • Hours

Make sure everything is accurate and matches your website.

Main Idea

Most businesses don’t have a traffic problem.
They have a wrong traffic problem.

Understanding who is finding you — and why — is the starting point.

Why It Matters

An SEO audit is not about rankings.

It’s about clarity:

  • What’s working
  • What’s noise
  • Where to focus

Quick Tool

Google Search Console (free)
See:

  • What keywords bring people in
  • Which pages matter
  • Where the gaps are

Listen & Subscribe

Podcast Page
https://artillerymedia.com/podcast/

Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-steady-a-podcast-by-artillery/id1840249614

Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/37ZzVcI8N7xnEDqkap2vCW

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About Brittany Downey

Brittany Downey is a marketing coach, writer, and host of the Do Less Marketing podcast.

She helps small businesses and nonprofits:

  • Get clear on positioning
  • Show up with intention
  • Connect with the right people

She has collaborated on 150+ ARTILLERY website projects.

Highlights

  • Founder of Downey Strategy
  • Podcast host
  • Marketing coach
  • Strategic collaborator

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Highlights & Timestamps

00:00–05:00 — Why Artillery Paid for an Audit
Understanding performance before launching the new site.

05:00–11:00 — The Traffic Problem
517 clicks per month. Only ~60 actually matter.

11:00–14:00 — Branded Search
The strongest signal of trust and reputation.

14:00–18:00 — Legacy Blog Content
High traffic, low conversion. What do you do with it?

18:00–27:00 — One Page, One Keyword
Clarity beats coverage.

27:00–35:00 — Backlinks = PR
Stop chasing links. Build presence.

35:00–50:00 — Entity Pages & StoryBrand
Helping Google understand your team.

50:00–1:04:00 — Technical Fixes
Meta, H1s, speed, schema, and strategy shifts.


The Traffic Numbers Don’t Lie (But They Do Mislead)

Artillery gets about 517 organic clicks per month.

Sounds solid.

But:

  • 76% is low-value traffic
  • Most comes from unrelated searches
  • A 2017 PDF blog post drives a large chunk

Real business traffic: ~60 meaningful clicks/month

Key Insight

Small numbers are not bad.

31 searches for “website designer” can be worth far more than 500 irrelevant clicks.

Traffic volume ≠ value


Branded Search Is the Best Signal

Most valuable traffic comes from people searching:

“Artillery Media”

That means:

  • Someone referred them
  • Trust already exists
  • Reputation is working

The Real Front Door

Not your homepage.

Your Google Business Profile.

Of 415 homepage clicks:

  • 243 came from the Business Profile
  • That’s 58%

Your profile is the sign outside the building.


One Page, One Keyword

Don’t stuff keywords into a page.

Build the page around one idea.

The Rule

One page = one core keyword

Example:

  • A branding page can mention logo design
  • But the page is still about branding

What Works

  • Clear intent
  • Focused structure
  • Useful content

Clarity helps:

  • Google understand
  • Users convert

Backlinks Are Just PR

Backlinks sound technical.

They’re not.

They’re relationships + visibility.

High-Value Links Come From

  • Trusted websites
  • Industry-relevant sources
  • Local publications

How You Actually Get Them

  • Podcasts
  • Features
  • Community involvement

You can’t fake it.

Build real presence.
SEO follows.


Business Strategy First. SEO Second.

Should you expand into a new city for SEO?

No.

The Right Order

  1. Decide business strategy
  2. Build real presence
  3. Let SEO follow

Trying to reverse that:

  • Doesn’t work
  • Google knows

What Artillery Is Actually Changing

Google Business Profile

  • Clean up service list
  • Fix description
  • Align messaging
  • Extend hours

Website Cleanup

  • Remove low-value blog posts
  • Keep high-value, updated content

New Pages

  • One page per service
  • Clear keyword focus

Portfolio Categories

  • Industry-specific pages
  • Healthcare, construction, etc.

Team Pages (Entity SEO)

  • Rewrite bios
  • Add structured clarity
  • Help Google understand people

Content Strategy Shift

From:

  • Random blog posts

To:

  • Evergreen, strategic content
  • Based on real search intent

Call to Action

Want help building a website that attracts the right people?

Start here:
https://artillerymedia.com/contact/


Show Credits

Hosts: Jake Kramer & John Wooten
Guest: Brittany Downey
Produced by: ARTILLERY (Lincoln, Nebraska)


Slow & Steady — A Podcast by ARTILLERY

https://artillerymedia.com/podcast/

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