Clear direction
Know what to publish, why it matters, and how each asset supports buyer decisions.
Get a practical content strategy for your startup, service business, ecommerce brand, agency, or internal team. The plan connects audience intent, content pillars, SEO opportunities, editorial calendars, and delivery-ready briefs so your team knows what to create next.
Content strategy is the process of planning what content to create, who it should serve, where it should appear, and how it should support business goals. This service is for founders, marketing teams, ecommerce businesses, agencies, consultants, and professional-service companies that need a practical roadmap instead of disconnected ideas. You receive buyer-focused content pillars, topic opportunities, publishing priorities, and editable planning documents that help your team write, brief, review, and publish with more confidence.
Know what to publish, why it matters, and how each asset supports buyer decisions.
Topics are shaped around audience intent, discoverability, and practical ranking opportunities.
Briefs, calendars, and priorities help writers, designers, and managers move faster.
The strategy is built around your offer, audience, resources, and current content maturity.
Each deliverable is designed to help you move from content ideas to a working plan that can be shared with writers, marketers, managers, or external partners.
Start with a focused roadmap, choose the standard monthly plan, or request deeper strategic direction for a larger campaign or business team.
A focused starter plan for one content channel or a small campaign.
A practical strategy for brands that need a clear monthly content plan.
A deeper content roadmap for growing businesses, launches, and teams.
| Package | Best for | Starting price | Delivery | Revisions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Package | Simple content direction | $50 | 3 days | 1 revision |
| Standard Package | Best value for most teams | $75 | 5 days | 2 revisions |
| Premium Package | Complete professional solution | $100 | 7 days | 3 revisions |
The work focuses on purposeful content choices, so you avoid random publishing and spend effort on assets that support business goals.
Buyer benefit: fewer wasted briefs and clearer priorities.
Every roadmap is shaped around your audience, offer, competitors, channels, and current resources.
Buyer benefit: a plan your team can realistically execute.
Requirements are organized early, questions are handled directly, and deliverables are written in plain business language.
Buyer benefit: less back-and-forth and fewer unclear decisions.
Topic planning considers search behavior, funnel stage, service relevance, and content usefulness.
Buyer benefit: content ideas are easier to justify and prioritize.
Included revisions help refine scope, priorities, tone, and implementation details after your review.
Buyer benefit: the final plan fits your team better.
You receive structured documents, calendars, and briefs that can be shared with writers, marketers, managers, or stakeholders.
Buyer benefit: faster handoff from strategy to production.
These sample projects show how the service can adapt to different businesses, goals, audiences, and content workflows.
Mapped content pillars, buyer-stage topics, and decision-support pages for a software team entering a competitive niche.
Result focus: clearer product messaging and a 60-day publishing plan.
Created SEO topic clusters, product education angles, and email content themes for a growing online store.
Result focus: stronger category authority and reusable campaign ideas.
Reviewed existing articles, identified gaps, and built practical briefs for high-intent service topics.
Result focus: a more focused editorial calendar for lead-generation content.
Structured monthly themes, expert-led article ideas, and LinkedIn repurposing guidance for a consulting firm.
Result focus: consistent ideas aligned with client questions.
Planned landing page messaging, launch blog topics, FAQ content, and nurture email themes for an early-stage brand.
Result focus: faster launch preparation with fewer content gaps.
Built location, service, and problem-based topic paths for a service provider wanting more structured content coverage.
Result focus: clearer site architecture and topic priorities.
The process keeps requirements organized, reduces unnecessary back-and-forth, and gives you a clear final strategy your team can use.
Select the scope that matches your current content need.
Share your website, offer details, audience notes, channels, and any existing content.
Stay available for quick clarifications if your market or offer needs more context.
Check the plan against your goals, internal resources, and brand priorities.
Use the final files with your writers, marketers, designers, or internal team.
Reviews reflect common buyer priorities: clear communication, professional quality, useful deliverables, timely delivery, and revision handling.
The strategy made our content planning much easier. Communication was clear, the topics were relevant to our buyers, and the final calendar helped our writer start without confusion. Revisions were handled professionally.
We needed structure for a new service launch, and the roadmap gave us exactly that. The plan connected SEO, buyer questions, and sales messaging in a way our team could use immediately.
The delivery was organized, practical, and on time. I appreciated the clear explanation behind each content pillar and the way the revision round improved our channel priorities. Very useful work.
Our blog ideas were scattered before this project. The final strategy grouped topics by intent, suggested better formats, and gave us a calendar that felt realistic for a small marketing team.
Professional process from start to finish. The questions at the beginning were specific, the delivery was easy to review, and the final document gave our agency a cleaner direction for client content.
The content strategy was detailed without being overwhelming. We received useful topic clusters, clear brief guidance, and thoughtful notes on how to turn our expertise into buyer-focused content.
Review the most common questions about scope, inputs, delivery, revisions, file formats, ownership, and support.
This service includes a practical content roadmap based on your goals, audience, offer, and selected package. It can include content pillars, topic ideas, buyer-stage mapping, editorial calendars, brief guidance, audit notes, and implementation priorities. The exact depth depends on the package and the information you provide.
You should provide your website, target audience, main services or products, business goals, preferred channels, existing content links, competitor examples, and any brand or tone guidance. If you do not have everything ready, share the essentials first and the strategy can be shaped around available information.
Delivery usually takes 3 to 7 days depending on the package. A smaller one-channel roadmap can be completed faster, while deeper audits, larger topic maps, and longer editorial calendars need more review time. Urgent delivery may be available when the scope is clear.
Revisions are included according to the selected package. A revision can refine priorities, wording, topic direction, calendar structure, or implementation notes. Revisions work best when feedback is specific, consolidated, and connected to your business goals.
Yes, custom offers are available when your needs do not fit the three packages. A custom quote may be better for multi-brand projects, large websites, ecommerce category plans, launch campaigns, monthly content systems, or team documentation.
Yes, urgent delivery may be possible when the project scope is focused and your inputs are ready. Rush timelines depend on the number of channels, amount of existing content to review, and level of detail required in the final roadmap.
You can receive the final strategy in PDF, Google Doc, Google Sheet, Excel, or editable document format depending on the package and your workflow. Calendar-style deliverables are usually best in a spreadsheet, while strategy notes and briefs work well in document format.
Yes, you can use the final strategy for your business, internal team, freelancers, or agency workflow. Ownership applies to the delivered planning documents, but it does not transfer ownership of third-party tools, platform data, or examples you provide.
Basic is best for a focused starter roadmap, Standard is better for most teams that need a monthly content plan, and Premium is designed for deeper planning with more topics, audit notes, and implementation guidance. Choose based on how much direction your team needs.
You can use the included revision round to request practical changes. The best approach is to explain what feels misaligned, such as audience fit, topic priority, tone, channel selection, or calendar timing, so the updated version can be corrected efficiently.
Communication is handled through clear written updates. You will be asked for requirements at the start, contacted if important context is missing, and given a structured final delivery. This keeps the process simple and helps avoid scattered feedback.
Yes, light after-delivery support is available for clarification on the delivered strategy. If you need ongoing content management, new briefs, monthly planning, or implementation support, that can be handled through a separate custom offer.