Okay, we get it, you need to define your customer and their pain points to do sales and marketing right. You need to be helpful and informative. I'm bored of hearing this.
Hopefully here's something a little more useful/original for you—a powerful content idea:
Got a ton of content on your website?
👉 Do an audit and categorize the pieces.
For example, if you have a bunch of blog posts about remote team building (e.g. activities to do with your remote team, how to build corporate culture with a remote team, best tools for tracking time in your remote team, etc.). That's a remote team category.
👉 Create one big resource page for that one category linking to all the pieces.
It's called a pillar page or a 10x page, or a topic cluster...really it doesn't matter what you call it but creating this resource page is awesome cuz:
That's all, folks!
Did you forget about the ones talking about how on-site SEO helps SEO juice so much you can be your own island and get all the free search traffic?
This post was so bait and switch. Due not sure what the target gain was.