Keyword-targeted articles, landing pages, and pillar content written to rank. Every piece starts with a brief, targets a defined intent, and is structured for featured snippets.
SEO content writing is not keyword stuffing or writing for robots. The goal is to produce content that satisfies a specific search intent better than the current top-ranking pages. That means understanding what the person searching a given phrase actually needs -- whether that is a quick answer, a detailed guide, a comparison, or a tool -- and then writing something that delivers that more completely than the competition.
Every piece we produce starts with a keyword brief: the primary term, search intent classification, secondary terms to include naturally, competitor analysis (what the top 5 pages include and where they fall short), recommended structure, and a target length range. We do not write a word before this brief is complete.
Content quality for SEO depends on expertise, experience, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness -- the four E-E-A-T signals Google evaluates when ranking content. For industries like health, finance, and law, this requires demonstrated domain knowledge. For other niches, it requires specific, accurate, and genuinely useful information rather than generic content that could have been written by anyone about anything.
Our deliverables include a Google Doc or CMS-ready file with the full article, inline notes on internal linking recommendations, schema markup suggestions, and a meta title and description that target the primary keyword with appropriate length and click appeal.
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