Travel Insurance SEO Promotion
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I want to lift the organic visibility of my website, https://www.travelinsurancequotes.net.au/ by focusing on SEO-driven content promotion rather than paid ads or broad social campaigns.
(ONLY AUSTRALIAN WEBSITE AND TRAVEL, INSURANCE, CRUISE submissions will be allowed)
The immediate priority is to secure do-follow, niche-relevant backlinks through high-authority submissions and industry-specific directory listings that genuine cruise travellers and comparison shoppers actually visit.
Here’s how I picture the engagement:
• Research and identify reputable cruise, travel-insurance and cruise-holiday directories with solid domain metrics.
• Prepare concise, keyword-optimised listing copy that presents our unique benefits, policy highlights and brand tone without sounding generic.
• Submit the site to each approved directory, complete any email verifications, and track live links.
• Complement the listings with a small set of contextual submissions (guest posts, travel-blog round-ups or cruise forums) that naturally reference our brand and primary keyword targets.
• Provide a final report: every URL, anchor text, submission date and status, plus quick-win suggestions for follow-up content marketing.
All work must be white-hat, manually carried out, and align with Google’s current link‐scheme guidelines. If you already maintain a vetted list of cruise or travel-insurance directories, say so – that will put you at the front of the queue.
(ONLY AUSTRALIAN WEBSITE AND TRAVEL, INSURANCE, CRUISE submissions will be allowed)
The immediate priority is to secure do-follow, niche-relevant backlinks through high-authority submissions and industry-specific directory listings that genuine cruise travellers and comparison shoppers actually visit.
Here’s how I picture the engagement:
• Research and identify reputable cruise, travel-insurance and cruise-holiday directories with solid domain metrics.
• Prepare concise, keyword-optimised listing copy that presents our unique benefits, policy highlights and brand tone without sounding generic.
• Submit the site to each approved directory, complete any email verifications, and track live links.
• Complement the listings with a small set of contextual submissions (guest posts, travel-blog round-ups or cruise forums) that naturally reference our brand and primary keyword targets.
• Provide a final report: every URL, anchor text, submission date and status, plus quick-win suggestions for follow-up content marketing.
All work must be white-hat, manually carried out, and align with Google’s current link‐scheme guidelines. If you already maintain a vetted list of cruise or travel-insurance directories, say so – that will put you at the front of the queue.