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Fill out the contact form on the homepage — it takes about two minutes. Tell me what you’re working on, your content goals, and what kind of pieces you need. I’ll follow up within 24 hours to see if it’s a good fit, then send a brief onboarding form and a proposal.
At minimum: the topic or keyword you’re targeting, your audience, and any competing content you’re trying to outrank. If you have brand guidelines, a content brief, or past articles you like, send those too. The more context I have, the stronger the first draft.
Both. Single articles are welcome, especially if you want to test the working relationship before committing to a longer engagement. That said, content compounds — ongoing partnerships tend to produce stronger results over time as I get deeper into your product and audience.
I keep my roster intentionally small so each client gets proper attention. I typically work with two to three clients at a time. If I’m fully booked, I’ll let you know upfront and we can plan around it.
Articles are priced between $650 and $800 each. Where you land in that range depends on the topic complexity, research depth required, and the type of content (BOFU comparison pieces and deep technical guides tend to sit higher; straightforward blog posts sit lower).
Every article includes: SERP and competitor research, keyword and intent analysis, a full outline for your review, the finished draft, SEO formatting (meta title, meta description, internal link suggestions, header structure), and one round of revisions. You get a complete, publish-ready piece.
One revision round is included with every piece. Additional rounds — if needed — are billed at an hourly rate depending on scope. In practice, most pieces are approved after the first round because I align on the outline before writing begins.
Yes. If you need four or more articles per month on an ongoing basis, we can structure a monthly arrangement at a slightly reduced per-article rate. Reach out and we’ll figure out what makes sense for your volume and budget.
For new clients, I collect 50% upfront before work begins and the remaining 50% upon delivery. For ongoing retainers, we move to monthly invoicing after the first engagement. Payment is via bank transfer or Contra only.
Standard turnaround is 5–7 business days per article from the moment I have everything I need (brief, keyword, any brand docs). If you need something faster, ask — rush delivery is possible depending on my current workload.
Here’s how it typically flows:
Via Google Docs, shared to your email. The document includes the article body, H1, suggested meta title and description, internal link suggestions, and any image alt-text notes. If you use a specific CMS and need a different format, let me know in advance.
No. Every article is researched and written by me. I may use AI tools to check structure or brainstorm subheadings, but the actual writing — the analysis, the voice, the arguments — is mine. You’re paying for human judgment and craft, and that’s what you get.
Deep research is the job. I work in B2B SaaS and adjacent tech, so I understand the product categories, the buyer language, and the competitive dynamics. If a topic is highly technical, I’ll lean on your documentation, SME interviews (if you can provide access), and primary sources to get it right — and I’ll tell you upfront if something is outside my wheelhouse.
Yes. Send me your brand guidelines, two or three articles you’re happy with, and any examples of tone you want to avoid. I’ll calibrate to your style. Most clients say the voice is on-point within the first or second piece.
Absolutely. Most of my work is ghostwritten for founders, marketing teams, and content leads. Full ownership of the work transfers to you on delivery — no byline required, no NDA needed (though I’m happy to sign one).
Typically 2,000–3,500 words, depending on what the SERP and search intent call for. I don’t pad for the sake of word count — the article is as long as it needs to be to comprehensively cover the topic and satisfy the reader’s intent. BOFU comparison pieces often run longer; some targeted blog posts are tighter.
B2B SaaS companies and B2B tech brands that take content seriously and want articles that actually perform. My clients are typically marketing managers, content leads, or founders handling their own content who need a reliable writer they don’t have to babysit.
B2C content, lifestyle blogging, social media copy, email campaigns, and industries outside of B2B SaaS or tech. If you need volume — say, 15+ short posts a month at a low per-word rate — I’m probably not the right fit. I focus on fewer, better pieces.
Tell me specifically what isn’t working — wrong angle, tone off, missing a key section — and I’ll fix it. The revision round is exactly for this. If after revisions you’re genuinely not satisfied, we can discuss a partial refund or credit toward another piece. I want to earn the work, not just deliver it.
The best way to figure out if we’re a fit is a quick conversation. Fill out the form and I’ll get back to you within 24 hours.
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