Stop Buying Traffic, Start Buying Revenue

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In this episode of The Fractional CFO Show, Adam Cooper is joined by Callum Lockwood (Re:signal) to explore how SEO and marketing decisions translate into real commercial outcomes.

Too many businesses still measure success through traffic, rankings, and vanity metrics. But as Callum explains, those numbers don’t always lead to what actually matters, revenue growth, profitability, and cash flow.

This conversation takes a more commercial and CFO-led view of SEO, reframing it as a long-term growth investment rather than a standalone marketing channel.

Together, Adam and Callum break down how founders and operators should think about return on investment (ROI), payback periods, and contribution margin when evaluating SEO and digital marketing spend.

They also explore how AI is changing the economics of marketing in 2026, from reducing the cost of content production to increasing competition and shifting where real value is created.

Key themes from the episode include:

  • Why traffic alone is a poor indicator of business performance
  • How to connect SEO activity to revenue, margin, and commercial outcomes
  • The role of SEO within a broader growth strategy and marketing mix
  • Common areas where businesses misallocate marketing budget and resources
  • Why many “SEO problems” are actually issues with pricing, positioning, or conversion
  • How to think about SEO in terms of customer acquisition cost (CAC) and lifetime value (LTV)
  • The impact of AI on search, content, and digital competition
  • What CFOs and founders should be asking before investing further in marketing
  • This is a practical, experience-led discussion designed to help founders, CEOs, and operators make better decisions about where to invest for sustainable growth.

If you’re spending on marketing, or questioning whether your current strategy is really delivering a return, this episode will help you rethink how SEO fits into your wider commercial model.

 

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