SEO... let’s be honest: this feels like one of those magical unicorns you can never quite get a handle on. There are a lot of elements that impact your SEO ranking with Google—and now, even with AI.
One of the most straightforward ways to improve SEO is through a blog function on your site (even if it’s not labeled as a blog). Publishing weekly blog posts that incorporate relevant keywords and key phrases is one of the most powerful ways to increase your website’s SEO ranking with both Google and AI-driven platforms like ChatGPT.
If you'd like me to add blog content directly to your website, I will need admin or management access.
What’s Included:
Four original blog posts, roughly 500–800 words, tailored to your industry and audience
30-minute phone or video consultation
Intake questionnaire to ensure consistency across platforms
Industry research to ensure relevance
Keyword and key phrase research for SEO ranking
Each post optimized/scrubbed for SEO performance
AI visibility optimization with natural language structure designed to align with how platforms like ChatGPT surface information
At least one stock or designed image per post, including alt text and other relevant SEO elements
Posts added to your website, if access is granted
Fresh, consistent content signals to search engines that your site is active and authoritative, which improves your chances of appearing higher in search results. It also gives AI models more context and language patterns to associate your brand with specific topics and services—boosting the likelihood that your business will be referenced or discovered in natural language searches.
Regular blogging positions you as a thought leader in your industry, builds trust with your audience, and gives you more opportunities to target long-tail search terms that your competitors are likely overlooking. Simply put, posting two to four times a month isn’t just beneficial—it’s a baseline investment in your long-term visibility, credibility, and organic growth.
For clarity’s sake, I’ve identified the main points above. That said, I create a collaborative environment that isn’t nearly as rigid as bullet points—but clarity is kindness. Content typically requires a two-week lead time.