

How Wisedocs recovered to top 1-5 positions across core keywords
A WAIO-driven recovery that restored visibility and established category-level rankings.

- Position 1-2 across
multiple core keywords Ahrefs - VERIFIED
- Impressions:
8.7K → 20.7K GSC - VERIFIED
- Significant traffic
recovery and growth GSC - VERIFIED




Challenge
Wisedocs experienced a sharp decline following a site-wide reoptimization. Rankings dropped across key pages, reducing visibility and traffic.
The issue was not demand but execution. Pages lacked consistent structure, technical stability, and alignment with search intent. Without ongoing optimization, performance stagnated and keyword coverage weakened.
The challenge was to reverse the decline, restore rankings on high-impact pages, and rebuild authority in a competitive space where positioning directly impacts traffic and conversions.
Approach
Recovery was driven by targeted reoptimization using WAIO (Webflow AI Optimization) principles.
High-impact pages, including medical summaries and chronologies, were prioritized. Technical fixes improved crawlability, indexation, and rendering consistency, stabilizing performance.
Content was restructured to align with search intent and machine interpretation. Pages were rebuilt with clear definitions, comparison logic, and FAQ-driven sections to improve extraction by AI systems.
Keyword coverage was expanded while maintaining tight alignment with user intent. Internal linking reinforced relationships between related topics, strengthening authority across the site.
This approach restored both technical integrity and semantic clarity, enabling search engines and AI systems to properly interpret and rank content.
LLM Performance
Performance recovery is driven by improved rankings, not just indexing. Moving into top positions significantly increases visibility and click-through rates.
The medical summaries page more than tripled clicks compared to May, while impressions grew from 8.7K to 20.7K, confirming regained visibility.
Keyword distribution shows dominance across high-intent queries, with stable top positions rather than temporary spikes.
This indicates that recovery is not short-term but structurally supported by improved content, technical stability, and stronger alignment with search and AI systems.