

The number of websites linking to this post.
This post's estimated monthly organic search traffic.

According to Google Trends, this is a topic with increasing interest over time:
They’re also committed to updating their content regularly to keep it evergreen. After all, a list of the best tarps won’t stay fresh forever since new products are released all the time.
If they update something, they’ll mention what changed in the post:
The benefits of this approach are obvious:
Essentially, this is theWirecutter model (we’ll talk more about them later!).The Prepared simply took the idea and focused on a single niche.
Of course, some topics are seasonal such as “best tents.”
This isn’t an issue because its popularity is consistent year over year. You’ll just experience more sales during certain parts of the year. What you want to avoid are non-evergreen topics with waning interest, like “best fidget spinner.”
The benefit of creating content about evergreen product categories is that it has the potential to attract organic traffic long term. Just make sure yourSEO strategy is sound and you keep the posts updated. Learn more about how to do this in ourguide to evergreen content.
Firstly, we commit to publishing content that is better than our competitors. This is because the coffee brewing market are switched on, and they definitely appreciate content that actually solves their problem, rather than content built to simply target a keyword. Secondly, we reverse engineer our competitors viaAhrefs’ Site Explorer to uncover content and backlink opportunities that are working for them. If it works for them, it will most likely work for us. Finally, we dig deeper into keywords and think about search intent, rather than just looking at search volume. The topics that eventually perform the best from a financial perspective are rarely the ones that look the best on face value. Again,Ahrefs’ Keywords Explorer has been an invaluable resource for this.Alex Azoury,Founder & Editor

This focus helped them to stand out in a saturated niche, and almost certainly also helped them to rank for thousands of dog food-related keywords. 
Given that there are so many types of dog foods available for different breeds and for various purposes, it would be impossible to answer the question of “what is the best dog food” in a single article. Instead, what this page does isinternally link to more specialized articles on the subject, allowing readers to choose the one that applies most to them. This is known as a “content hub.”
Besides creating a better user experience, “hub” pages are also beneficial for SEO. This is because more“authority” is transferred toDogFoodAdvisor’s most important pages as subpages link back to hub pages and vice-versa). This is almost certainly part of the reason why this page is ranking so well. Learn more about thetypes of content hubs in this post.
To date, this page has links from 390 websites.
Takeaway: Don’t focus solely on “best [x]” keywords. Create useful, informational content that attracts links and boosts your authority. Learn more abouthow to create content that attracts links.
The most remarkable part about this is how much trust the site has built with its audience. A big issue with affiliate sites is they often recommend products based on the highest commissions. This “strategy” quickly erodes trust, causing many affiliate sites to fail. ButPCPartPicker’s tool is unbiased. It doesn’t push any particular products. All it does is allow users to choose their own configurations, and then make commissions off those choices. Because the tool is so useful, it markets itself via word-of-mouth.
Along the way, the tool page itself has picked up 835 referring domains—many of which come from authoritative, high-DR sites likeThe Verge, PC World, etc.

This is also whereEquipboard takes it to the next level. Think about it: there are thousands of musicians from every possible genre. It would take them forever to cover every single one of them. The solution? Enlist the help of their audience. OnEquipboard, anyone can add content related to their favorite artists’ gear. Then, with the help of a few community moderators, the founders fact-check sources and ensure the suggestions are accurate. This allows them to scale content production at a relatively low cost. It also helps them to:As musicians ourselves, we understand how musicians search for a certain sound and shop for gear. That led us to create a site around the way people explore gear, specifically by looking up to the pro musicians they admire.Giulio Chiarenza,Co-founder
Run a book review site? People want to know what books famous people recommend.
The examples are endless. You just need to find them, which is where a keyword research tool likeAhrefs’ Keywords Explorer (pictured above) comes in handy.
Dustin Christiensen, the founder, reaffirms my thoughts. I think one reason we’ve had success with Territory Supply is that we’ve tried to provide more value than your average affiliate site. For example, a lot of our product recommendations come from small brands or retailers that don’t have an affiliate program whatsoever. But, those brands make some of the best products, so we’ve included them in our content because that’s what’s most valuable to our readers. We don’t just find five Amazon products and call it a day—we’ll put a lot of research into each product category to find unique products and brands that no one else is discussing since most sites can’t make money off of them. Secondly, we’ve invested heavily in our brand and appearance. Instead of putting up a cheap WordPress theme, I spent thousands of dollars on a custom designed website with some unique outdoor aesthetics that work well for the outdoor community. We tried to build something that didn’t look like a cheap, thin affiliate site and instead, wanted something that looked trustworthy, valuable and impactful. Last, we also do a lot of content that isn’t related to products or affiliate marketing at all - like hiking and camping guides that include the best locations to explore in different areas. These articles are research-intensive and we try to find writers who live in or explore the areas we write about so that they have real, accurate value for our readers. We do so much more than just product-based content that I think it helps find an audience that a lot of affiliate sites might miss out on.Dustin Christiensen,Founder

The longer story: they’re the absolute champion of product reviews. When it comes to “best [product category]” type posts, most affiliate sites simply curate whatever’s currently selling well on Amazon. NotThe Wirecutter. For every category, they’ll thoroughly sample and test every major product. Where needed, they’ll hire professional reviewers.
They’re also transparent about how they test the quality of those products. Further, to prevent bias,the staff writers are not informed about what commissions the site receives for different products. And that’s not all.The Wirecutterunderstands that not everyone wants to read a lengthy review. They just want a reliable and trustworthy source to tell them which product to buy. So, in the first paragraph of every post, they get straight to the point. They build your trust by telling you how they researched it, then telling youexactly what to buy.
For the impatient, this is perfect. They can click through immediately and make the purchase. But even if they don’t buy right away, it’s okay. For Amazon affiliate sites, the click itself is important. After all, Amazon has a 24-hour cookie, which means that the site owner will receive commission on anything the person buys in the next 24 hours. That said,The Wirecutter doesn’t just cater to the impulse buyer. For those who are obsessed with researching every aspect of a purchase, there’s plenty of research to read. 
That said, while the quality of content certainly plays an important role here, we also suspect that employing an inhouseSEO team doesn’t hurt matters.
And that brings us to a crucial point: You shouldn’t try to replicate this model like for like on a site that reviews everything under the sun. Niche down and do things on a smaller scale. Coming full circle, that’s whatThe Prepared did in the preppers niche—and it worked out pretty well for them.Copy link


