PXM2 — Organic SEO Growth
A 253-page SEO strategy for PXM2 Proxies covering 11 content pillars, topical authority mapping, GEO/AEO optimization, and a 12-24 month content roadmap for organic search growth.
253 Pages. 11 Content Pillars. One Strategy.
PXM2 Proxies (pxm2.io) is an international proxy service company. Their problem was not a lack of traffic. It was a lack of strategy. They had content scattered across the site with no clear topical authority, no internal linking plan, and no roadmap for growth. We delivered a 253-page SEO strategy document across 13 worksheets. Here is what that actually means.
The 253-Page Strategy
Each page in the strategy served a specific purpose:
- Keyword research and mapping: Every keyword relevant to proxy services was identified, scored for difficulty, and mapped to specific pages on the site.
- 11 content pillars: We organized PXM2 content into 11 distinct topical clusters. Residential proxies, datacenter proxies, SOCKS5, proxy use cases, pricing comparisons, how-to guides, and more. Each pillar has a hub page and supporting articles that link to each other, building topical authority.
- Internal linking architecture: 253 pages means a lot of internal links. We mapped out which pages should link to which, creating a structure that distributes authority evenly and guides users through the site.
- GEO/AEO layer: For each content pillar, we identified the specific queries AI models are likely to generate about proxy services. The content was structured to answer those queries directly. Short, factual, well-organized answers that AI models can pull from.
The Content Roadmap
The strategy was not just a document that sits on a shelf. We built a 12-24 month content roadmap with specific articles to write, publish dates, target keywords, and performance benchmarks. PXM2 knows exactly what content to produce each month and why. The roadmap also accounts for seasonal search patterns in the proxy market. Certain queries spike during election seasons, sports events, and academic periods.
Why This Works for Proxy Companies
The proxy industry is competitive. Everyone claims the fastest speeds and best uptime. What separates winning proxy companies from the rest is content authority. When someone searches "best proxies for web scraping" or asks an AI model the same question, the brand that has detailed, well-organized content across all proxy topics wins. PXM2 11 content pillars cover the full spectrum of what potential customers search for, and the internal linking ensures search engines and AI models see PXM2 as an authority on proxy services.
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