Disclaimer, I am the founder of Wyndly (YCW21) -- we fix allergies for life through telehealth and personalized immunotherapy.
WebMD, Healthline, and Verywell Health all monetize off of views. They're exceptional SEO operators, and they know how to game Google. The trick is to find people who aren't monetizing off of just views.
Actually helpful information is coming from services that don't monetize off of views, or where the content is written for more than just SEO. For example, Anja Health is educating people about a novel idea (https://www.tiktok.com/@kathrynanja). At Wyndly, we build trust with our content by having my co-founder answer common questions (https://www.instagram.com/wyndlyhealth/).
These are experts sharing their niche. In fact, we source the questions we answer from our support inbox. So, not only are we putting useful information our into the world, we're creating resources for our support team. It's a win-win.
WebMD, Healthline, and Verywell Health all monetize off of views. They're exceptional SEO operators, and they know how to game Google. The trick is to find people who aren't monetizing off of just views.
Actually helpful information is coming from services that don't monetize off of views, or where the content is written for more than just SEO. For example, Anja Health is educating people about a novel idea (https://www.tiktok.com/@kathrynanja). At Wyndly, we build trust with our content by having my co-founder answer common questions (https://www.instagram.com/wyndlyhealth/).
These are experts sharing their niche. In fact, we source the questions we answer from our support inbox. So, not only are we putting useful information our into the world, we're creating resources for our support team. It's a win-win.
Side note: yes, we do play the SEO game somewhat. At the end of the day, if we have a successful video, it'd be foolish not to resource it for Google and for people: https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/what-kind-of-doctor-for-a...