Quick Summary
- +279.98% increase in average engagement time per user
- +44.44% increase in views per active user
- Significant drop in bounce rate
- Multiple top 10 keyword rankings gained
- Organic traffic surge following content restructure
What You'll Learn
- Why user engagement is a critical SEO signal
- How small content layout tweaks can have a massive impact
- The ERICA methodology for choosing the highest-ROI actions
- What makes Google reward a previously ignored article
The Background
One of our clients had a blog post that was technically solid but underperforming in search. Despite decent content and a strong domain, the article had low engagement, wasn't ranking for any core keywords, and attracted little organic traffic.
It was time to apply content-led UX improvements, using our ERICA framework to identify the highest-impact SEO moves without rewriting from scratch.
The Challenge
The article was failing in three key areas:
- Visitors were bouncing fast — engagement time was under 40 seconds
- It had very few internal views per session, indicating low user flow
- It wasn't ranking in the top 10 for any of its target keywords
This signaled to Google that users didn't find the content valuable, hurting the entire site's perceived authority.
The Strategy
Using the ERICA methodology (Engagement, Rankings, Internal Linking, Content, and Authority), we focused on the Engagement pillar for this project.
1. Content Restructuring
- Reformatted the article using short paragraphs, scannable headers, and clear takeaways
- Added summary boxes and highlighted key insights to retain reader attention
- Rearranged content to front-load value, addressing the user's intent in the first 200 words
2. Readability & UX Optimization
- Improved mobile readability (over 60% of the site's traffic)
- Added bolded subheaders, bullet points, and spacing for easy scanning
- Removed visual clutter and simplified the content flow to reduce friction
3. Strategic Internal Linking
- Added contextual internal links to related blog content and service pages
- Increased user flow and content discovery, leading to higher dwell time
- Created a loop to improve crawl depth and topical authority
The Results
- Traffic surge: Organic traffic saw a sharp increase, peaking after the engagement rate improved
- Better user retention: Higher engagement time indicated that users found the content valuable and stayed longer
- Event count improvement: Users interacted more with the page, signaling positive behavioral indicators to search engines
Conclusion and Takeaways
This case study proves that even without creating new content, a strategic rewrite focused on structure, clarity, and internal flow can breathe new life into a flatlining page.
Want to revive your content without reinventing the wheel? You might just need to engage smarter.