Case study · Local SEO · Precious metals

Queensland Bullion Company, 10,178% organic traffic growth from near zero.

Some sites need tuning. Some sites need a rebuild. QLD Bullion needed a full SEO foundation, keyword strategy, location pages, content architecture, the lot. The payoff was dramatic.

+10,178.8%
Organic traffic
+328.4%
Ranking keywords
3,392
Peak monthly organic sessions
1,525
Ranking keywords
QLD Bullion case study

The brief

Queensland Bullion Company is a gold and silver dealer based in Queensland. High-trust, high-consideration category, customers research heavily before buying. The site had a handful of thin pages, no real keyword strategy, and almost zero organic visibility in a niche where competitors were already running serious content operations.

The bullion space is unusual. You’re not fighting for a hundred keywords, you’re fighting for the fifty or sixty queries that actually drive transactions. Buyers use very specific language (“1oz gold bullion bar Brisbane”, “silver coins Australian legal tender”, “where to sell gold in Gold Coast”). Miss those, you lose the sale to a competitor with better SEO hygiene.

What I did

  • Rebuilt the keyword strategy: mapped every page to a commercial query with real search volume and buyer intent. Cut the filler. Added the gaps.
  • Created location-based pages, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Cairns, Townsville. Each one genuinely useful, not just a template with a suburb name swapped in.
  • Blog content strategy: an editorial calendar covering investor-grade questions (how bullion is taxed, how storage works, spot price explained, buying vs selling timing). Informational content that pre-sold the commercial pages.

The outcome

Organic sessions climbed from near zero to 3,392 per month at the last checkpoint, a 10,178.8% lift. Keyword footprint grew 328.4%, hitting 1,525 ranking terms. And because the keywords I targeted were high-intent, the revenue side followed: more enquiries from buyers who’d already decided the product was right for them.

This one looks flashy on a graph because the starting point was so low. The real lesson is boring: a site with almost no visibility can usually be moved a long way in 12–18 months if you build the right foundations instead of chasing vanity metrics.

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