I will write SEO blog articles optimized for search intent and ready to rank
About this gig
I write SEO blog articles built around real search intent, structured to rank and written to read like a human wrote them, because one did. Briefed, researched, and edited end to end.
What you get
Every article is an original, hands-on piece written specifically for your topic and audience. You receive:
- A fully written, original blog article in clean English, free of plagiarism and free of generic filler.
- A single primary keyword chosen or confirmed to match the search intent behind the query (informational, commercial, or transactional), plus naturally placed secondary and semantic keywords.
- A logical heading structure (H1, H2, H3) that maps the topic the way readers and search engines expect, with skimmable sections and short paragraphs.
- An SEO title tag and meta description drafted to fit within typical SERP character limits and written to earn the click.
- A URL slug suggestion and a recommended focus keyword for your CMS or SEO plugin.
- Internal-link placeholders and external-link suggestions to authoritative sources, so your article supports the rest of your site and signals credibility.
- A short, search-friendly introduction and a closing section with a clear call to action you specify.
- Suggested image alt-text and a few descriptive captions where images make sense.
- An FAQ section when the keyword shows question-style intent, formatted so it is eligible for rich results.
- Delivery in your preferred format: Google Doc, Word, Markdown, or pasted directly into a shared doc.
This is a writing service. I do not publish to your site, run technical SEO audits, or build backlinks. I deliver the article and on-page elements; you (or your developer) publish.
Plans
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Article length | Short-form | Mid-length | Long-form, in-depth |
| Target keyword | 1 primary | 1 primary + secondaries | Primary + full semantic cluster |
| Keyword research | You provide | Light research included | Full intent + competitor research |
| Title tag + meta description | Included | Included | Included |
| Heading structure (H1/H2/H3) | Included | Included | Included |
| Internal/external link suggestions | Basic | Included | Included |
| FAQ section | — | Optional | Included |
| Image alt-text suggestions | — | Included | Included |
| Revisions | 1 round | 2 rounds | 3 rounds |
| Best for | A single quick post | Most blog content | Pillar pages and ranking pieces |
Plans differ in depth, length, and research, not in writing quality. Every tier gets the same careful editing.
How it works
- You order and share your topic, target keyword (if you have one), audience, tone, and any links you want included. A reference URL or two helps me match your style.
- I confirm the search intent behind the keyword and outline the article structure. For Standard and Premium I research what currently ranks so the piece covers what readers actually expect.
- I write the full draft, weaving keywords in naturally, structuring headings for skimmability, and drafting your title tag, meta description, and slug.
- I self-edit for clarity, flow, grammar, and on-page SEO, then deliver in your chosen format.
- You review and request revisions within your plan's rounds. I adjust tone, emphasis, structure, or keyword focus until it fits.
Why choose this
Plenty of "SEO content" reads like it was generated to hit a word count and stuffed with the keyword every other sentence. Search engines and readers both punish that now. My approach is the opposite: I start from the question your reader is actually typing, structure the article to answer it cleanly, and place keywords where they belong rather than everywhere they fit.
Writing for intent matters because ranking is no longer about repeating a phrase. A query like "best running shoes for flat feet" wants comparison and recommendation; "how to clean running shoes" wants steps. I match the format to the intent so the page earns its position and keeps the visitor once they arrive. Good on-page structure, a compelling meta description, and genuinely useful copy do more for rankings and conversions than any keyword-density trick.
You also get a real person who reads your brief, asks when something is unclear, and revises with you. The deliverable is ready to drop into your CMS, with the title, meta, slug, and headings already handled.
Who it's for / use cases
- Small businesses and startups building a blog that drives organic traffic instead of sitting empty.
- Marketing managers and agencies who need reliable, on-brief articles to fill a content calendar.
- SaaS and ecommerce brands targeting bottom-of-funnel and comparison keywords that convert.
- Affiliate and niche-site owners who need intent-matched reviews, guides, and how-to posts.
- Local service businesses wanting location and service pages that read naturally and rank.
- Founders and solo operators who know their subject but don't have time to write and optimize it themselves.
Typical pieces include how-to guides, listicles, comparison and "best of" posts, pillar pages, product and category supporting content, and informational articles that build topical authority.
FAQ
Q: Is the content original and plagiarism-free? Yes. Every article is written from scratch for your brief. I do not spin or copy existing content, and I can run a plagiarism check on request before delivery.
Q: Do you do keyword research, or do I provide the keyword? Both options exist. On Basic you provide the target keyword. Standard includes light research to confirm intent and add secondaries; Premium includes full intent and competitor research to build a keyword cluster around your topic.
Q: Will this guarantee a number-one ranking? No honest writer can promise a specific rank. Rankings depend on your domain authority, competition, site health, and backlinks, none of which a single article controls. I give you content built on solid on-page SEO and genuine search intent, which is the part you can directly influence.
Q: Do you publish the article to my website? No. I deliver the finished article plus on-page elements (title, meta, slug, headings, links). You or your team handle publishing. This keeps me focused on the writing and keeps your CMS access private.
Q: What tone and style can you write in? I adapt to your brand: professional, conversational, technical, friendly, or persuasive. Sharing a sample post or a short style note helps me match your existing voice closely.
Q: How many revisions are included? Basic includes one revision round, Standard two, and Premium three. Revisions cover tone, structure, emphasis, and keyword focus on the agreed topic. A revision is not a request for a brand-new article on a different subject.
Q: Can you handle niche or technical topics? Yes, within reason. I research carefully and write clearly even for specialized subjects. For deeply technical material, sharing source documents, product details, or a subject-matter contact ensures accuracy.
Q: What information do you need from me to start? Your topic, target keyword (if known), audience, preferred tone, desired length or plan, any links to include, and a reference article or two for style. The more context you give, the closer the first draft lands.
Reviews★4.8(5)
- @thedesignhub★★★★★5
Honestly impressed with how readable the piece was while still being optimized. Came back to order two more and they were just as good.
- @pixelbyte★★★★★5
Great work, the blog post was well-researched and clearly structured around the search intent we discussed.
- @craft360★★★★★4
Solid SEO article that read smoothly and hit the target keywords nicely. Needed a couple small tweaks to the intro but overall really happy.
- @finn_design★★★★★5
Delivered a ready-to-publish blog article with proper meta description and internal flow. Didn't have to edit a thing before posting it.
- @mason_media★★★★★5
The article he delivered actually matched what people are searching for, and the headings and keyword placement felt natural instead of stuffed. Already saw it start climbing in rankings.