I will do SaaS SEO and write product-led content that ranks and converts trials
About this gig
I will do SaaS SEO and write product-led content that ranks your software on Google and turns organic readers into free-trial signups and paying customers.
What you get
- A SaaS-specific keyword strategy mapped to your funnel — top-of-funnel "how to" and "best [category] software" terms, bottom-of-funnel "[competitor] alternative" and "[tool] vs [tool]" comparisons, and integration/use-case pages that capture high-intent buyers ready to start a trial.
- Product-led content written by a human who actually opens your app, signs up for the trial, and demonstrates your features inside the article — screenshots described, real workflows, and natural product mentions that show the reader why your tool solves their problem (not generic filler that mentions you in the conclusion).
- Search-intent matched briefs for every piece: target keyword, secondary keywords, intent type, suggested word count, H2/H3 outline, internal links, and the SERP angle you need to beat the pages currently ranking.
- On-page SEO baked into each draft — title tag, meta description, URL slug, header hierarchy, image alt text, and schema suggestions (FAQ, HowTo, SoftwareApplication where it fits).
- A topic cluster / pillar plan so your blog builds topical authority around your core category instead of publishing scattered one-off posts that never rank.
- Competitor SERP analysis: who outranks you, what content gaps they leave open, and the comparison and alternative pages you can own.
- Internal linking map that pushes authority toward your money pages (pricing, demo, feature, and high-intent comparison pages).
- A simple measurement plan tied to organic trials and signups — the metrics that matter to a SaaS, not just raw traffic.
Plans
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keyword + intent research | Core cluster | Full funnel map | Full funnel + competitor gap audit |
| Product-led articles (SEO-optimized) | 1 | 3 | 6 |
| Bottom-of-funnel comparison / alternative page | — | 1 | 2 |
| Content briefs for your team | 1 | 3 | 6 |
| On-page SEO (titles, meta, schema, alt) | Included | Included | Included |
| Internal linking plan | — | Included | Included |
| Topic cluster / pillar strategy | — | — | Included |
| Revisions | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| Delivery format | Google Doc / Markdown | Google Doc / Markdown / CMS-ready | CMS-ready + publishing checklist |
How it works
- Discovery. You share your product, target ICP, the jobs-to-be-done your software solves, your trial flow, and 3-5 competitors. I get access to (or sign up for) your trial so I can write from real product experience.
- Research. I build the keyword and intent map — clustering terms by funnel stage and pulling the comparison, alternative, and use-case queries your buyers actually search.
- Briefs. You approve the topics and briefs before any drafting starts, so we are aligned on angle, intent, and target keyword.
- Writing. I draft product-led content that genuinely teaches the reader and shows your tool in context, with on-page SEO applied throughout.
- Review. You review; I revise within the plan's revision count to tighten messaging, product framing, or keyword focus.
- Handoff. You receive CMS-ready drafts plus a publishing and internal-linking checklist so the content goes live optimized.
Why choose this
Most SaaS blogs fail for two reasons: they hire generalist writers who never touch the product, or they chase traffic keywords that bring readers who will never buy. I focus on the intersection of search demand and purchase intent, and I write content that demonstrates your software so readers see the value before they hit "Start free trial." Product-led SEO is how companies like Ahrefs, ConvertKit, and Zapier built durable organic pipelines — content that ranks, educates, and converts in the same article. That is the playbook I run for your tool: rankings tied to trials, not vanity pageviews.
Who it is for / use cases
This service is built for B2B and B2C SaaS companies — early-stage startups, bootstrapped founders, and growth-stage software teams who need organic signups without burning their entire budget on paid ads.
- A project management or productivity SaaS that needs "best [category] tools" listicles and "[competitor] alternative" pages to capture buyers comparing options.
- A developer tool or API product that needs technical, tutorial-style content showing real implementation so engineers trust it enough to sign up.
- A vertical SaaS (HR tech, legal tech, fintech, healthtech, proptech) that needs use-case pages speaking to one industry's specific pain points and compliance concerns.
- A marketing or analytics platform that needs comparison content and feature deep-dives to win high-intent searchers at the bottom of the funnel.
- A freemium app that needs top-of-funnel educational content to grow the trial pipeline and feed product-qualified leads.
If you sell software on a subscription and you want organic search to become a reliable trial-acquisition channel, this is for you.
FAQ
Q: What makes "product-led content" different from a normal SEO blog post? Product-led content weaves your software into the solution naturally — the article teaches the reader how to solve their problem and shows your tool doing exactly that. Instead of a generic guide with a CTA bolted on, the product is part of the answer, which is what actually drives trial signups.
Q: Do you do keyword research or do I need to provide keywords? I do the full keyword and search-intent research as part of every plan. If you already have a target list or Search Console data, share it and I'll fold it in, but you don't need to come with keywords.
Q: Will this rank my SaaS on Google quickly? SEO is a compounding channel, not an overnight one. Comparison and "alternative" pages targeting lower-competition, high-intent terms can move within weeks; broader top-of-funnel terms typically take a few months of consistent publishing and authority-building. I prioritize the fastest-converting opportunities first.
Q: Can you write technical content for a developer-facing product? Yes. I write tutorial and implementation-style content for API, infrastructure, and dev-tool SaaS. Give me docs access and a sandbox/trial and I'll produce content that engineers actually trust.
Q: Do you write comparison and competitor "alternative" pages? Yes — these are some of the highest-converting pages a SaaS can own. Standard and Premium plans include dedicated bottom-of-funnel comparison or alternative pages built from real SERP and competitor analysis.
Q: Will you publish the content to my CMS? I deliver CMS-ready drafts (WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, HubSpot, or Markdown) with all on-page elements and a publishing checklist. Direct publishing into your CMS can be arranged if you provide access.
Q: How do you measure success? Beyond rankings and organic traffic, I focus on organic trial signups and product-qualified leads. I'll set up a simple tracking plan so you can tie content to the metrics a SaaS actually cares about.
Q: What do you need from me to start? Your product positioning, ICP, the problems your software solves, a list of 3-5 competitors, and access to a trial or demo account so I can write from genuine product experience.
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