Custom content direction
Strategy tailored to your business, offer, market, audience, and content stage.
Get a focused content strategy for your startup, B2B service, ecommerce brand, agency, or business team. The plan connects audience intent, SEO priorities, AI-search visibility, messaging, content formats, and publishing actions so your team knows what to create next and why it matters.
Content strategy is the planning system that decides what content your business should create, who it should serve, how it should be structured, and how it should support search visibility, trust, and conversion. This service is built for founders, marketing leaders, ecommerce teams, agencies, professional-service firms, and growing businesses that need a practical roadmap instead of random publishing. You receive clear audience direction, topic priorities, content pillars, messaging guidance, editorial planning, and delivery files your team can actually use.
Know which topics, formats, and pages deserve attention first based on goals, audience intent, and business value.
Plan pages and topics around real questions, search intent, semantic coverage, and answer-friendly structure.
Receive a plan your writers, designers, founders, and marketing team can follow without needing extra translation.
Align content with the problems, objections, outcomes, and decision points that matter to your audience.
Every delivery is shaped around your offer, audience, goals, and current content maturity. The aim is to make planning easier, reduce wasted content effort, and give your team a clear next step.
Strategy tailored to your business, offer, market, audience, and content stage.
Clear view of who the content should help and what decision stage it supports.
Keyword themes, topic clusters, and search-intent guidance for practical planning.
Core themes that keep publishing consistent, useful, and aligned with business goals.
Calendar-style priorities that help your team move from planning to production.
Positioning notes, angles, CTAs, and trust-building content ideas for buyers.
Included revisions help refine priorities, scope, examples, and document clarity.
Final strategy delivered in practical formats such as PDF, Google Doc, Word, or spreadsheet.
Basic support to explain recommendations so your team can move forward confidently.
These marketplace-style starting prices are designed for clear scopes. Larger websites, multiple brands, complex funnels, or ongoing strategy support can be quoted separately.
A focused content strategy starter plan for a single offer, page, channel, or campaign.
Best for: Small needs, quick clarity, early-stage planning
A complete content strategy plan for businesses that need structure, SEO direction, and content priorities.
Best for: Startups, SMBs, ecommerce teams, agencies
A deeper strategic roadmap for serious teams that need content planning, conversion focus, and implementation clarity.
Best for: B2B teams, growth leaders, complex offers, managed teams
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strategy depth | Starter direction | Complete roadmap | Advanced strategy and prioritization |
| Best use case | Single offer or channel | Most business content plans | Complex offers or serious growth planning |
| Editorial planning | 2-week action plan | 30-day calendar | 60-day roadmap |
| SEO direction | Basic intent notes | Topic clusters and keyword themes | AI-search-friendly topic architecture |
| Revision support | 1 revision | 2 revisions | 3 revisions |
A good content strategy should reduce confusion. This service focuses on practical decisions, useful structure, and a revision process that helps the final plan fit your business context.
Recommendations connect content ideas to audience needs, sales goals, operational capacity, and measurable next steps.
The plan is shaped around your offer, market, buyer journey, and current content assets.
You receive direct questions, organized delivery notes, and practical explanations so the project stays simple.
The strategy is written for real execution, not inflated with vague concepts or unnecessary theory.
Defined package scopes and delivery timelines help you plan launches, campaigns, or internal production work.
Included revision rounds make room for feedback, priority changes, and final clarification.
Choose a package, send requirements, review the plan, and receive delivery files ready for your team.
These sample projects show the type of strategic planning this service can support. Each plan can be adapted to your industry, audience, channel mix, and internal team setup.
Mapped product pain points, feature pages, educational posts, and comparison content for a software startup.
Structured buying guides, collection-page copy themes, FAQ topics, and seasonal content ideas for an online store.
Created thought-leadership pillars, buyer objections, trust assets, and article themes for a consulting firm.
Built a repeatable 30-day calendar with briefs, channel notes, and content angles for a marketing agency client.
Developed content pillars, post themes, proof points, and weekly publishing prompts for an early-stage founder.
Reviewed existing pages and outlined structured answers, internal links, and comparison sections for answer engines.
The workflow is designed to keep the project easy to manage while giving enough context to create a useful content strategy.
Confirms delivery scope, timeline, and required inputs.
Reviews context and asks any essential follow-up questions.
Audits inputs, maps intent, plans topics, and builds the roadmap.
Refines priorities, examples, structure, and clarity within revision scope.
Delivers final files and practical notes for next steps.
These Fiverr-style client comments reflect the kind of experience buyers commonly want from content strategy work: clear communication, practical deliverables, professional quality, and helpful revision support.
The strategy gave us a clear direction for our blog, landing pages, and lead magnets. Communication was structured, delivery was on time, and the revisions helped align the plan with our sales priorities.
We needed a content plan for a B2B client with several buyer groups. The final roadmap was practical, easy to present, and detailed enough for writers to start without confusion.
The content pillars and category recommendations were very useful. I appreciated the clean format, fast response, and the way revision feedback was handled without making the project complicated.
The work helped our team move from random publishing to a planned editorial calendar. The recommendations were specific, realistic, and tied to search intent and conversion goals.
Professional experience showed in the questions asked before starting. The strategy explained what to create, why it mattered, and how to prioritize content when resources are limited.
Strong delivery and clear communication throughout. The final content strategy included enough detail for founders, writers, and designers to understand the plan and execute it confidently.
Review the details below before ordering or requesting a custom quote. The answers match the structured FAQ data on this page.
It includes a practical plan for what content to create, who it should target, which topics to prioritize, how the content should support business goals, and how it can be organized for search visibility. The exact depth depends on the package you choose and the materials you provide.
You should provide your website or offer details, target audience, business goals, preferred channels, competitors if known, brand notes, and any existing content assets. If you do not have everything ready, the strategy can begin with a short intake brief and reasonable assumptions.
Delivery usually takes 3 to 7 days depending on the package. Smaller strategy tasks can be completed faster, while deeper audits, topic mapping, and editorial roadmaps need more review time to keep the recommendations useful.
Revisions are used to refine the strategy after you review the first delivery. They can cover unclear recommendations, missing context, adjustments to priorities, or updates to the roadmap. A revision does not usually include a completely new strategy for a different business or offer.
Yes, custom offers are available when your project does not fit the Basic, Standard, or Premium package. This is useful for multiple brands, large websites, agency work, ecommerce category planning, or ongoing content operations support.
Urgent delivery may be available depending on the project scope and current workload. A small topic plan may be suitable for rush delivery, but a detailed audit or full roadmap should allow enough time for proper analysis.
Final delivery can be provided as a PDF, Google Doc, Microsoft Word document, Google Sheet, or spreadsheet depending on the package and your workflow. Content calendars and topic lists are usually easiest to use in a spreadsheet format.
Yes, once the order is completed, the final strategy document is prepared for your business use. You can share it with your internal team, writers, designers, developers, agency partners, or marketing vendors.
The Basic package gives quick strategic direction, the Standard package adds a stronger content roadmap and SEO planning, and the Premium package provides deeper analysis, prioritization, templates, and measurement guidance. The right choice depends on how much planning support your team needs.
You can use the included revision rounds to explain what needs to be improved. The best revision feedback is specific, such as changing the target audience, adding more B2B examples, simplifying the roadmap, or adjusting topic priorities.
Communication is handled through clear project messages, requirement questions, and delivery notes. You will know what information is needed, what is being reviewed, and how to use the final strategy after delivery.
Basic post-delivery clarification is included so you can understand the recommendations. Larger implementation help, content briefs, calendar management, or ongoing strategy support can be handled through a custom quote.