CurrentDesk.com

Case study

CurrentDesk — Forex broker software

Ten positions up in average ranking. Three months of work.

CurrentDesk needed more than a few SEO fixes. It needed a full rebuild. We started from the ground up: a new WordPress installation, a new design, and a complete SEO and AEO implementation.

Works: AEO / SEO / DesIGN
Year: 2026
Digital agency CM Marketing NU - case study for CurrentDesk, forex broker software

Scope of work

Full SEO and AEO audit
JSON-LD structured data across all pages
Title tags and meta descriptions rewritten
On-page copy restructured
AEO-optimized blog article
Google Search Console setup and URL indexing
HubSpot chatbot conflict resolved
Schema validation via Rich Results Test
Approach

Once the site was stable, we ran the first SEO and AEO audit. The scores reflected a site that had never been properly optimized: 54/100 for SEO and 31/100 for AEO.

The problems were practical: no structured data, weak title tags, poor metadata, and a HubSpot chatbot conflict that was affecting how Google crawled important pages.

We fixed the crawl issue, rewrote the titles and meta descriptions, and restructured the content around the questions buyers actually search for.

Then we added JSON-LD schema across product and blog pages, validated the pages through Google Rich Results Test, and submitted the updated URLs to Google Search Console.

We also created the first AEO-focused article to help CurrentDesk appear in AI-generated answers.

After three months, the average Google position improved from 32 to 22. The site now has a stronger technical base, clearer content, and a better chance of being found by both search engines and AI platforms.

Results — Google Search Console

Last 3 months vs. previous 3 months

Average position

32.1 21.9 +10 pos.

Total impressions

25.6K 30.9K +21%

Total clicks

126 143 +13%

Average CTR

0.5% stable

The average position moved from 32 to 22 in three months. That is the difference between page three and page two, with page one within reach. Impressions and clicks follow position, not the other way around.

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