Brief
Your brand, tone, colors, services and offers are captured first.
The goal is not to publish cold, robotic articles. We use AI to support research, structure, speed and consistency, but the final direction is built around people: your customers, your services, your voice and the way real users make decisions.
Every article should feel clear, useful and natural. The content should answer real questions, guide the reader and make the next step easy to understand.
Our workflow keeps the process simple and transparent. First, we understand your business and content direction. Then we analyze the website, plan the content, publish with purpose and improve the system over time.
Your brand, tone, colors, services and offers are captured first.
We review competitors, internal links, current pages and content gaps.
The article is structured, natural, helpful and conversion-aware.
Content can be refreshed, expanded, linked and measured over time.
Before the content engine starts, the client dashboard helps us understand the business properly. You can add your service descriptions, brand voice, color direction, target audience, CTA goals and important notes.
This keeps the workflow structured and helps the content sound more like your business, not like a generic AI template.
Good content does more than bring traffic. It creates entry points, explains services, reduces sales friction, improves internal linking and gives users a reason to trust the business before they ever speak to the team.
The contract can be shaped around article production, refreshes, briefs, competitor research, internal linking, FAQs and content designed to support your main service pages.
| Module | What we do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Competitor analysis | Review competitor pages, content depth, gaps, angles and on-page structure. | Helps us plan pages that are more useful and more complete. |
| Content brief | Prepare headings, target intent, internal links, CTA direction and FAQ ideas before writing. | Prevents random content and keeps every article connected to a purpose. |
| Human-first writing | Create natural content with less robotic phrasing and more useful explanation. | Readers should feel that a thoughtful human wrote the page for them. |
| FAQ blocks | Add clear answers to real questions buyers and readers are likely to ask. | Improves page usefulness and helps visitors make decisions faster. |
| Internal linking | Connect new articles to services, related articles and important conversion pages. | Supports SEO structure and guides users toward the next step. |
| Content refresh | Improve older content with new sections, better CTAs, links and updated explanations. | Older pages can become stronger assets instead of being ignored. |
SEO content needs time to build momentum. A few articles are not enough to create a strong content system. The first phase is for setup and understanding. The next phases are for publishing, internal linking, refreshing content and measuring what works.
That is why every plan starts with a minimum 6-month engagement. It gives the strategy enough time to become structured, consistent and measurable.
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Each plan is built as a managed SEO content system, not a one-off AI article package. Pricing includes the content workflow, client dashboard, planning, quality direction and the initial 15-day setup period before regular production begins.
For small businesses starting structured SEO content.
For companies that want consistent content and stronger internal structure.
For serious SEO growth and wider topic coverage.
For agencies, multi-site teams and custom workflows.
We do not sell external links, link farms or shortcut backlink packages. This service is focused on building useful content inside your own website and improving the structure around it.
The work is based on content creation, on-site publishing, internal linking, CTA improvement, FAQ sections, content refreshes and a managed content workflow. The goal is to grow your website from within.
We do not create articles as isolated pages. Content should support the rest of the website. Articles can connect to service pages, service pages can guide users to conversion pages, and the full structure should help both users and search engines understand what matters most.
This is where internal linking becomes valuable. It keeps the growth inside your own website and helps important pages receive more contextual support.
A strong SEO content workflow needs editorial review, page structure, internal links and clear next steps. These checks keep the service practical instead of turning it into generic article production.
The FAQ is intentionally open so visitors can read the answers without clicking through a crowded accordion.
Yes. The service can support English, Arabic and other languages based on the market you want to reach. The important part is not just translation; the content direction, tone and examples should fit the audience.
No. The writing direction is built around natural phrasing, useful explanations and a clear reader journey. We avoid cold intros, repeated AI-style wording and empty paragraphs that do not help the user.
Because strong content needs context. We use this period to understand the business, review competitors, prepare the dashboard inputs, define the tone and configure the content workflow before regular production begins.
Content SEO needs time to compound. Six months gives enough room to build topic depth, publish consistently, improve internal links, refresh older pages and see what should be expanded based on performance.
The dashboard can collect service descriptions, preferred tone, color direction, audience notes, CTA goals, competitor references, content priorities and anything else that helps the writing feel aligned with the business.
No. Depending on the scope, the workflow can include landing page content, service page improvements, article refreshes, FAQ sections, metadata, internal linking and content briefs for future pages.
Yes. The content can support your existing service pages, blog posts, landing pages and quote or contact pages so the new content becomes part of a stronger website structure.
No. We do not sell backlinks with this service. The focus is on useful content published on your own website, internal links between your own pages, stronger service-page support and a managed content workflow that improves over time.
We look at the business goals, existing pages, competitor gaps, search intent and the service pages that need support. The first content topics should help the business, not just chase random keywords.
Start with a proper brief, let the dashboard capture your business details, and give the content system enough time to work with structure.
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