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Statistics Post SEO Content Framework

Version 1.0
AttributeDetails
Best ForLinkable asset
Simple StructureStats → Sources → Insights
Funnel StageTOFU
Popularity69 (Scale 1–100)
Est. Share0.9% of Demand
IntentInformational

What This Guide Is For

This framework is your repeatable system for producing Statistics Post content — "[N] [Topic] Statistics You Need to Know ([Year])", "Content Marketing Stats (Updated)". The core value is citable data. The reader wants specific numbers with sources they can cite in their own content, presentations, or reports.

What the reader needs: Verified statistics with primary source citations, organized by subtopic, and current (year-stamped).

What the writer must deliver: 30–100 statistics from primary sources (not secondary compilations), organized by category, with source links and year per stat. The writer's job is to be a research librarian — curating, verifying, and organizing data.

Who should use this?

This format targets Informational intent (TOFU) at roughly 1.0% of demand. It is the #1 format for earning backlinks — content creators link to statistics posts as data sources.


Part 1 — The SEO Logic Behind Statistics Posts

What a Statistics Post Actually Needs to Do

A Statistics Post has one job: be the most citable collection of data on a topic. Each statistic is a backlink opportunity — content creators search for stats and link to their source.

Google ranks Statistics Posts that use primary sources (not other lists), year-stamped data, categorized organization, and regular updates.


Why Statistics Posts Fail

Sourcing from other stat compilations

Citing "HubSpot's 2025 Marketing Statistics" which itself compiled stats from other sources creates a citation chain. Go to the primary source — the original study or report.

No year stamps

"72% of marketers use content marketing" — from when? 2018? 2024? Every stat must have a year attached to the data point. Readers need to know if data is current.


Part 2 — The Framework

Page Structure Template

# H1: [N] [Topic] Statistics ([Year])

## Intro
→ Why these stats matter now
→ Key takeaway stats (top 3)

## H2: Key Takeaways
→ 5 highlight stats as bullet points

## H2: [Category 1] Statistics
1. [Stat] ([Source, Year])
2. [Stat] ([Source, Year])
...

## H2: [Category 2] Statistics
...

## H2: Methodology
→ How stats were collected and verified

## H2: FAQs

The Statistic-Entry Template

[N]. **[Specific number/percentage + claim]** ([Source Name, Year])
→ Context: [1 sentence explaining significance]
→ Source: [Direct link to primary source]

Output Checklist

ItemRequirementStatus
Stat count30–100 statistics
Primary sourcesOriginal studies, not compilations
Year stampsEvery stat has year of data
CategoriesOrganized by subtopic
Source linksDirect link per stat
Key takeawaysTop 5–7 stats highlighted
MethodologyHow stats were collected
FAQ5–8 questions
Title yearCurrent year in title

AI Collaboration Guidelines

PatternWhat AI DoesWhat to Fix
Fabricated statsInvents plausible numbersVerify every stat against primary source
Secondary sourcingCites compilations, not originalsTrace to primary source
Missing yearsStats without datesAdd year to every data point
Outdated dataUses 3+ year old statsPrioritize data from last 2 years

Quick Reference Card

PhaseKey Rule
Before writingCollect from primary sources only. Verify every number
While writingYear-stamp every stat. Link to primary source. Add context
Before submittingAll stats verified, categorized, methodology documented
Working with AIAI CANNOT be trusted for statistics — verify EVERY number independently

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