Client cases

blogmate results, minus the theater.What customers measure, and when.

Results pages usually open with borrowed logos and quotes nobody quite said. This one does not. blogmate results come down to four numbers customers can check themselves - and an honest account of when each starts to move.

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What compounding looks likeIllustrative
Rankings won
AI citations
Referring domains
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An illustrative trajectory: the shape of compounding, not a customer's numbers.

blogmate results, measured four ways.

Each number is checkable in your own tools - your search console, your backlink checker, your inbox. None of them is our word for it.

Rankings on queries you chose

Every post targets a query named in research before a word is written. You watch the position, and the credit is unambiguous: the target was on record first.

Citations in AI answers

When ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity answers a question in your category, the measure is simple: is your post among the sources? Sampled the same way month after month, it is the clearest read on AI-search visibility.

Referring domains from the network

The backlink network places links inside real indexed articles on adjacent customers' blogs. Each one shows up as a referring domain in any backlink tool you already trust.

Organic leads in your inbox

The number that ends debates: readers who arrived through a post and wrote to you. Leads carry their own receipts.

The referring domains have a mechanism, not a mystery: how the backlink network works

The first six months

What moves, and when.

No two categories move on the same date, and anyone promising one is selling something. The sequence, though, is dependable - this is the order things happen in.

Months 1-2

Indexing and the long tail

Posts publish daily and get indexed. The first rankings land on long-tail queries: specific questions with little competition. Traffic is small, and unmistakably real.

Months 3-4

Head terms and first citations

Long-tail wins stack up and internal links knit the topics together. Posts start climbing for harder queries, and the first AI citations usually appear as the blog's topical depth becomes quotable.

Months 5-6

Compounding and network authority

Every earlier post is still earning while new ones ship. Backlink network links raise authority, and rankings won in month two sit higher without being touched. Nothing spikes; everything stacks.

Consistency beats brilliance in search. This page will fill up the way our customers' blogs do: one honest post, and one honest number, at a time.

Mike MerkelbagFounder

The first case studies are being written.

blogmate is early, and this page refuses to pretend otherwise. What fills it next is decided by the customers switching it on now.

When your rankings, citations, and referring domains arrive, we will ask before we publish a word, show the queries behind every number, and let you verify each claim in your own tools. A results page you cannot audit is decoration. Yours will not be.

Until the numbers land, judge the fit instead: see who blogmate is for

FAQ

Fair questions for a results page.

Asked before you take anything on faith.

When will we see results?

Long-tail rankings typically move inside the first two months; harder queries and AI citations follow as topical depth builds. Exact dates depend on your category and your domain's history, and anyone quoting one is guessing. The six-month sequence above is the honest shape.

How are AI citations measured?

By sampling, and we say so plainly: assistants get asked the questions your category gets asked, and the answers are checked for which sources they cite. Assistants vary their answers between runs, so it is a trend line, not a census - and you can run the same check yourself any afternoon.

What if it does not work for my niche?

Find out before you pay. The three-day trial writes three researched posts on your own category, so you judge the output rather than the pitch. And if the keyword research finds a niche with no real search demand, that is worth knowing early too - it will show in the queries it proposes.

If we cancel, who keeps the content?

You do. Posts publish into your own stack - your WordPress, your Shopify, your CMS via the API - on your domain. Cancel and everything already published stays where it is, keeps its rankings, and remains yours.

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