MERHABA r/SEO,
Scrum ve yazılım ekipleri için ekibin tanınmasına, takdir edilmesine ve pozitif ekip kültürüne odaklanan esteam.life adlı küçük bir SaaS üzerinde çalışıyorum.
Geçtiğimiz aylarda, alakalı ve yüksek kaliteli olduğuna inandığım içerikleri, psikolojik güvenlik, ekip motivasyonu, tanınma kalıpları ve pratik kılavuzlarla ilgili sayfaları aktif olarak oluşturuyorum. Herhangi bir AI spamı veya zayıf içerik yapmıyorum, her şey net bir hedef kitle göz önünde bulundurularak yazılıyor.
Buna rağmen alan adı derecelendirmem hala son derece düşük (araca bağlı olarak temelde sıfıra yakın) ve organik çekiş minimum düzeyde.
Geri bağlantıların çok önemli olduğunu tam olarak anlıyorum, ancak daha deneyimli SEO uzmanlarının birkaç şeyi akıl sağlığımla kontrol etmeme yardımcı olup olamayacağını merak ediyorum: • İyi içeriğe sahip olsa bile, geri bağlantısı olmayan genç bir SaaS için düşük DR basitçe beklenen bir şey midir? • SaaS kurucularının hâlâ sıralamada yer almayan “iyi içerik” oluştururken yaptığı yaygın hatalar var mı? • Bağlantı oluşturmaya daha önce mi öncelik verirsiniz, yoksa önce içeriği ikiye katlamaya devam mı edersiniz? • Bu aşamada geri bağlantıların ötesinde odaklanmam gereken sinyaller var mı?
Kısayol aramıyorum, sadece beklentilerimin nerede yanlış olabileceğini ve erken aşama SaaS SEO için genellikle neyin hareket ettiğini anlamaya çalışıyorum.
Her türlü dürüst geri bildirim veya işaretçi takdir edilmektedir. Şimdiden teşekkürler!

When I launched my own tiny SaaS, I had the same shock. I wrote “good content” for months and my DR was still like zero and no one cared. Turns out Google doesn’t trust new SaaS sites until other sites vouch for you. So yeah low DR is normal without links. Content alone often feels like shouting into a void. I would start getting even small niche backlinks and a few mentions from blogs or communities. That was the first time my pages actually started to rank and traffic showed up.
All of those third party metrics have absolutely nothing to do with your content.
Also, no search engine on the planet looks at them, so it is nothing to worry about.
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An asterisk with a single line break makes unordered lists. That would make your post easier to read.
The ai art looks like shit.
>Content Quality
1) Content cannot rank itself – this is the dilemma “begs the question”
>when creating “good content” that still does not rank?
Lots of good content doesnt rank, unless you ask an angry content writer – because only their content is usually good (ice breaker joke)
>Would you prioritize link building earlier,
Before I even have a holding page up
>Are there signals beyond backlinks that I should focus on at this stage?
CTR comes after ranking – so not really
Good content? Who judges that to be good? Google? And according to what criteria? If there’s good content, then what’s bad content? Would like to know your exact thoughts on this.
Frankly, I urge you to think. There’s no good content. There’s content or pages or what have you that performs. And yeah, you can call THAT as good content. But in absence of that performance, there’s no “good” content since the worth of any piece of content is subjective.
But what does content that performs mean? It means it gets organic traffic and gets backlinks.
Your DA/DR is an approximation of pagerank, which is why for your new site, it is low, because presumably (since you have not explicitly mentioned it) your site is not getting much traffic or has backlinks.
Remember, Google is not there to rate your content as per its artistic or expert worth.
So how do you do it?
You build your house brick by brick. Similarly, you need to select the right keywords – relevant ones – to go after that you can rank highly for given your current topical authority level, i.e. low competition keywords . You need to maximize relevance to get the most out of your current authority level – place the keyword in page slug, title, H1.
You also need to get backlinks from pages with organic traffic. Ensure the anchor text uses the keyword you are targeting for your page to rank for.
Btw, when I say authority I mean topical authority – it’s a vector or array of scores for different topics your content ranks for – not a single score for your entire website.
Once you start getting topical authority, you need to let it flow across your website through carefully placed internal links. Each internal link on a page dilutes the authority it passes to the pages it links to. So if you have 3 internal links on a page – each will pass a third of the authority to the linked page.
Btw every link dampens the authority passed by ~85%. So use your links judiciously.
But how do you know you have gained authority for different topics? Easy, if you rank highly for it (1-5) and if your page targeting that topic/KW is getting organic traffic, you have authority for that topic. Once you get these anchors, you need to use them to transfer authority to other pages through internal links, as mentioned earlier.