{"id":18968,"date":"2021-10-11T09:28:10","date_gmt":"2021-10-11T09:28:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nobraineragency.com\/seo\/https-www-nobraineragency-co-uk-blog-content-marketing-four-reasons-to-build-seasonal-landing-pages-for-seo\/"},"modified":"2023-12-12T09:22:18","modified_gmt":"2023-12-12T09:22:18","slug":"four-reasons-build-seasonal-landing-pages-seo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nobraineragency.com\/content\/four-reasons-build-seasonal-landing-pages-seo\/","title":{"rendered":"Four reasons you should be building seasonal landing pages for SEO"},"content":{"rendered":"

Depending on what you sell, seasonality may very well play a very significant role in your online retail business, simply due to the demand (of lack of it) at certain times of the year for your products and with trend-led shopping behaviours in general. Of course, it isn\u2019t just the four seasons that can have a big role to play in revenue peaks for your business, there are also annual events, holidays and other periods that happen every year which can be very important revenue drivers.<\/p>\n

In this article, we take a look at seasonal landing pages and how SEO services<\/a> can demonstrate the value they can bring to your website and wider marketing strategy as a whole.<\/p>\n

What is seasonality in SEO?<\/h2>\n

Seasonality in SEO is essentially the impact that things such as the season (including the weather) and annual events can have on audience search behaviour in relation to your business. For example, people are unlikely to be searching to buy Christmas gifts in March or April, but by October and November, they most certainly are.<\/p>\n

The impact that seasonality can have on your ecommerce business will depend very much on what you sell, but if your products can be given as gifts or are designed to be used mainly at certain times of the year, you can definitely take advantage of adding seasonal aspects to your SEO strategy to make the most of this.<\/p>\n

Common seasonal events or periods that can really matter to some ecommerce brands, depending on what they sell, include:<\/p>\n