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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 13 MIN

How Jotform Gets 2.7M Google Clicks a Month (SEO Breakdown)

from The Edward Show · host Edward Sturm

E1066: Breaking down exactly how Jotform built an SEO engine that consistently drives traffic, rankings, and high-intent users - and what you can apply to your own business. Jotform is getting a whopping 2.7 million clicks per month from Google. We're looking at real numbers, real pages, and real strategy. Jotform has: - 92/100 domain authority - 21.2 million backlinks - 108,000 ranking keywords - 35,000 keywords in positions 1-3 - 2.1 million non-branded clicks per month But the numbers aren't the real lesson. The real lesson is how they structure their site and how they turn product pages into SEO assets. What you'll learn: - Why template pages outperform blog posts for high-intent keywords - How Jotform ranks for terms like "pay stub template," "contract template," and "AI quiz generator" - How they use subfolders like /pdf-templates/, /form-templates/, and /ai/ to scale - Why internal linking from linkable assets strengthens the entire domain - How they protect branded traffic by bidding on their own keywords - Why pruning blog content can increase traffic instead of hurting it - The rise of self-promotional listicles and the risks involved - Why informational traffic spikes can become dangerous if topical authority stretches too far One of the biggest takeaways: Stop trying to rank blog posts for keywords that require a product. If someone searches "pay stub template," they don't want a 2,000-word article. They want the template immediately. Jotform gives it to them above the fold. That is why they win. We also discuss: - How their AI subfolder is rapidly gaining traction - How competitors try to intercept branded searches like "Jotform pricing" - Why some companies see traffic spikes from aggressive listicles - and then collapse - What happened to companies that overextended their topical authority This episode is about long-term SEO strategy. Jotform has been consistent for years. Their backlink profile, their structure, and their product-first SEO approach show what is possible when you commit to the long game. If you want to build SEO assets instead of publishing blog fluff, this breakdown will give you ideas you can apply immediately. ⭐️ Jotform - https://www.jotform.com/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Why Jotform Wins SEO 00:46 Authority and Traffic Stats 02:17 Template Pages as SEO Assets 02:54 Pay Stub Template Breakdown 04:07 Product Pages Not Blog Posts 04:57 More SEO Subfolders and AI 05:58 Defending Branded Keywords 07:04 Blog Growth and Pruning 08:02 Self Promotional Listicles Risk 11:11 Informational Keywords Spike 12:20 Wrap Up and Next Steps The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #seo #growthhacking #saasmarketing

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