Posts that move the needle
A blog post is only useful if it ranks. We write posts the same way we’d write them for ourselves: keyword-focused but readable, properly structured, internally linked, and shipped with the schema search engines want to see.
Two ways to buy content
Per-post: $150. When you have a specific topic and you want it written, optimized, and published. We deliver the post live on your site within 5 business days.
Included in maintenance: the Grow plan includes 1 SEO post per month; Scale includes a weekly post. We pick the topics from a content plan we build with you in the first month.
How we pick topics
We start with what your customers actually search for, using real keyword data instead of guesses. We avoid the generic “10 tips for X” posts that already rank for everyone, and focus on questions your specific customers ask before they buy.
What every post includes
- Keyword research and target phrase
- Proper heading hierarchy (H1, H2, H3)
- Featured image and 2–3 inline images with alt text
- Internal links to your relevant service pages
- Meta title (50–60 chars) and description (140–160 chars)
- Open Graph tags for social sharing
- Article schema (JSON-LD)
- A clear next step for the reader at the end
Common questions
Will the posts actually rank? Ranking depends on your site’s authority and the competition, but every post is built to compete: real keyword targeting, internal links, schema, and genuinely useful writing. Thin, generic posts do not rank, so we do not write them.
Do you use AI to write them? We use tools to research and speed up drafts, but a person edits every post for accuracy, voice, and your specific business. You are not getting generic filler.
How many posts do I need? Consistency beats volume. One to four solid posts a month, each targeting a real question your customers ask, does more than a burst of thin content.
Who this is for
Content works best for businesses that answer questions before they sell. If your customers research before they buy (cost, how-to, comparisons, “is X worth it”), publishing the answers earns their trust and their search traffic. It fits if you:
- Have expertise worth sharing and no time to write it down
- Want to rank for the questions around your service, not just your service name
- Are playing a longer game and want traffic that compounds instead of ads that stop the day you stop paying
If you need customers this week, content is not the fastest lever (ads and local SEO are). Content is what makes the next year cheaper.
How we pick what to write
We do not guess. We look at what your customers actually search, what already ranks, and where a genuinely better answer can win. Then we prioritize posts by how likely they are to rank and how close they are to a buying decision.
A few more questions
How long until content pays off? Usually three to six months before posts gain traction, then it compounds. It is a build, not a switch.
Who owns the posts? You do, completely. They live on your site and stay yours.
Can you refresh old posts too? Yes. Updating and expanding existing posts is often the fastest ranking win, and we look for those first.