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E-commerce · cold domain

From zero to 52.8K organic clicks in 5 months

01 · GSC Clicks
52.8K

5 months of publishing

02 · Impressions
1.36M

Google Search Console

03 · Avg. CTR
3.9%

Across all ranking pages

04 · Organic share
92%

Of total traffic

The story

MarryOnChain (anonymized — an e-commerce brand we powered) launched on a fresh domain with no prior SEO footprint. In five months, UV drove the blog from zero visibility to 52.8K Google Search Console clicks and 1.36M impressions, with a 3.9% average CTR across all ranking pages.

Organic search became the dominant channel — roughly 92% of total traffic — without paid promotion, link-building retainers, or a human editorial team. The entire pipeline ran through UV: keyword clustering, entity-aware drafting, image generation, internal linking, and scheduled publishing.

Since March 2024, traffic has dipped as the brand paused new publication and the category matured. We include this honestly: the curve above reflects the active publishing window (Oct 2023 → Mar 2024), not a promise of permanent growth. Compounding SEO requires sustained output.

“We went from zero organic traffic to a steady stream of qualified visitors in under six months — without touching a CMS ourselves.”
Google Search Console

Clicks + impressions climbed steadily from launch

Google Search Console performance chart showing steady growth in clicks and impressions over 5 months
Google Analytics

58K active users · 2m 03s avg engagement

Google Analytics active users chart showing consistent growth from November 2023 to March 2024
Traffic breakdown

Organic search did almost all the work

Google Analytics channel breakdown: organic search 63K, direct 5.4K, referral 577, organic social 157, email 6
Your turn

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Past case study from a blog we operated between Oct 2023 and March 2024. Traffic has since declined as active publication paused. Results depend on niche, domain age, publishing velocity, and keyword competition — not every account sees this curve.