Kişisel seo portföyüyle ilgili bloglar veya vaka çalışmaları yazmak. hangisi en iyisi?
Kişisel seo portföyüyle ilgili bloglar veya vaka çalışmaları yazmak. hangisi en iyisi?
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Do people look up case studies?
Why not go with data vs opinions?
For a personal SEO portfolio, case studies are better. They show real results and prove your skills. Blogs are useful, but more as support.
This is not an apples and oranges comparison. Blogs are a content type (really just a web page) and case studies are a narrative form used in business development and can be published in various formats.
Case studies are a narrative that outlines the problem, what actions were taking to overcome the problem, and the results. Beginning, middle, end. Everyone loves a good story. These are often published as PDFs, a presentation, a web page, etc. At least on the web.
Blog posts can be anything. You could have a case study published as a blog.
Both can be indexed and could potentially rank.
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What’s the difference? A blog post is just another page on your website that content gets posted to.
Back in the day the purpose of a “blog” was to spark dialogue with comments.
That’s now obsolete for most. It served as a spam magnet.
Blogging in 2025 is simply posting content. It doesn’t matter what that content is. And comments are a thing of the past.. except for a few properties that have been around for decades with a dedicated audience.
Case studies get way more attention than blogs ever did for me.
Most people checking an SEO portfolio aren’t trying to learn SEO. They’re skimming to see if you’ve actually done anything that worked. Blogs are fine, but they don’t prove much on their own.
A case study is easier to trust. You can see where something started, what was changed, and whether it moved at all. Even when the results aren’t massive, it still feels more real than theory.
I’ve done both, and the stuff people bring up later is almost always a case study. Rarely someone says “I liked that blog post”, but they’ll remember “oh yeah, you ranked that site” or “you fixed that issue”.
If you’re short on time, I’d put your effort there first. You can always write blogs later once you’ve got a few examples to point to.
Not saying blogs are useless, they’re just not what usually convinces people.