wiki/knowledge/seo/cordwainer-domain-rating-improvement.md · 351 words · 2026-02-19

Cordwainer Domain Rating Link Building

Overview

During the February 2026 strategy sync, the team identified Cordwainer's low Domain Rating (DR) as a meaningful gap in their SEO foundation. The decision was made to invest approximately $200 through a link-building agency to push the DR into the 30–40 range, which would improve organic authority and increase referring domain counts.

This is a tactical, low-cost intervention intended to complement the on-site SEO work already completed (99/100 health score, full alt text, meta descriptions, security headers).

Context

Cordwainer operates in a niche local market (South Shore memory care, Boston region). Because the addressable audience is geographically constrained, raw traffic volume will always be limited. However, a stronger DR:

At the time of the meeting, only 11 keywords were being tracked in Ahrefs — well below the number of focus keywords mapped during site copy development. Expanding keyword tracking and raising the DR were identified as complementary next steps.

Decision

Item Detail
Investment ~$200
Method Third-party link-building agency
Target DR 30–40
Owner Mark

Generalizable Insight

For local-market clients with niche audiences, a modest link-building investment (~$200) can meaningfully shift domain authority when organic traffic ceilings are low. Pairing this with full keyword tracking in Ahrefs ensures the lift is measurable. Avoid showing raw DR numbers to clients before and after without context — frame it as "increased authority" rather than a score delta to prevent unnecessary questions about why it was low to begin with.

Sources

  1. Index
  2. Keyword Tracking Ahrefs
  3. Cordwainer Conversion Tracking Fixes