Watersports brand: +55% organic revenue
A watersports brand credits aligning content to transactional intent, technical SEO fixes, AI search optimization and topical authority for a 55% organic revenue jump (from $541K to $841K) and a 432% increase in AI referral traffic in 12 months. The case highlights how combining technical fixes with intent-aligned content and AI visibility can move real revenue metrics. (x.com)
The performance claim appears in a public X post at (x.com) A recent SearchLogistics case study documents a parallel approach—adding structured data and improving “AI extractability” drove an AI-referral uplift of more than 700% for a client, illustrating the specific technical tactics named in the X post. (searchlogistics.com) Market-level data from Similarweb, reported by TechCrunch on July 25, 2025, shows AI-driven referrals to the top 1,000 sites rose 357% year‑over‑year in June 2025, signalling the broader channel momentum the X post cites. (techcrunch.com) Agency work focused on water‑sports and tours (for example, Keever SEO’s water‑sports case page) routinely pairs conversion-focused onsite changes with SEO technical fixes for bookings and visibility, matching the campaign types referenced in the X post. (keeverseo.com) Large case‑study roundups from Ahrefs and SurferSEO (Ahrefs’ “15 SEO case studies” and SurferSEO’s April 1, 2025 collection) repeatedly list transactional-intent content, technical SEO repairs, and topical authority as recurring levers for revenue growth—these sources document the same tactics but do not reproduce the X post’s unique metrics. (ahrefs.com) (surferseo.com) As of March 23, 2026, no long‑form case study, named agency, or client write‑up linked from the X post was discoverable in public case‑study roundups or routine web searches, which limits third‑party verification of the post’s dataset and methodology. (x.com) (ahrefs.com)