Content and SEO recommendations
We help boost organic traffic: semantics, page structure, intent-based texts, and content plan. Focus on usefulness and clear site architecture.
- Work plan and platform priorities.
- Content tailored to the discussion context and your niche.
- List of placements + indexation statuses.
- Recommendations for anchors and internal linking.
What we do for content
Content works in conjunction with link building: it covers informational queries, strengthens E-E-A-T, and helps search engines better understand the site's topic.
We prepare texts based on intent and structure: from service landing pages to blogs/guides. It is important to avoid fluff and directly answer user questions.
- Semantics and query clusters (what and where to place).
- Page structure: headings, blocks, FAQ, tables, CTA.
- Texts: uniqueness, clear language, examples, and scenarios.
Technical recommendations (practical approach)
For search growth, basic things are needed: speed, correct meta tags, internal linking, and the absence of duplicates.
If we see problems, we provide a list of edits: what to fix and what priority. Some edits can be implemented quickly, others can be planned in sprints.
- Title/Description for query clusters.
- H-structure, microdata (FAQ/Organization/Article).
- Internal linking and hub pages for topics.
Content plan in connection with link building
Outreach and crowd marketing work better when there is "something to link to". Therefore, we often start with a couple of strong materials: guides, comparisons, case studies, or checklists.
Next, we build a content plan: which topics will provide reach, which will drive conversion, and which will strengthen the brand's reputation.
FAQ
How much text is needed on a service page?
Usually, 600–1200 words to the point are enough: intent, advantages, process, FAQ, and clear terms. Structure and meaning are more important than volume.
Can you write blog articles?
Yes. We select topics, write texts, and add internal links to services/categories.
Is this included in outreach?
Content for publications and content on the site are different tasks. But we can link them into a single strategy.