Content and Blog Writing Services
Content Writing Services That Actually Get the Job Done
Tired of cycling through freelancers who promise great work but deliver first drafts that need complete rewrites?
Fed up with content mills and agencies that churn out generic, shallow articles that don’t meet the search intent?
You need to work with someone that actually knows what great content should look like.
I provide publish-ready blog posts and articles that don’t require five rounds of edits to be usable.
With years of experience at companies like Semrush and Backlinko, I understand how to write content that ranks in Google, appears in AI overviews, and (most importantly) converts readers into customers.
If you’ve been burned by freelancers who overpromise and underdeliver, or you’re simply done wasting budget on content that needs to be completely rewritten, get in touch to find out what working with a freelancer should be like.
I’m Chris! An SEO and content expert with 5+ years in the industry, ready to help you grow your online presence
Do Any of These Sound Familiar?
- You've hired three "experienced" writers in the past six months, and each one delivered content that needed to be completely rewritten
- You're spending more time editing content than it would take to write it yourself
- You're stuck choosing between expensive agencies that deliver mediocre work or cheap freelancers who deliver worse content
- Content comes back with factual errors, outdated information, or claims that aren't backed up by research
- You're paying for "SEO content" but it's clear the writer doesn't actually understand search intent
- You suspect (or know) your writer is just running prompts through ChatGPT and sending you the output
- Articles arrive as walls of text with no formatting, no structure, and no consideration for how people actually read online
You Need Ideal Content Solutions
Personalized Content Writing Service
I provide tailored content and blog writing services. That means you get a personalized service based on YOUR business needs. I don’t have a team working with me and I don’t outsource any of it, so you know you’ll always be dealing with the same specialist.
Skip the content mills and agencies: I’ve been there myself, and I’ve yet to have a good experience. Instead of working with 5 different people on one piece of content, you’ll be working only with me.
That means you get my keen eye for detail from the first email to the last piece of content we publish together.
Plus, every piece I deliver has already been through my editorial process, so you’re getting writer + editor in one. This means less back-and-forth, faster turnaround, and content that actually serves your business goals instead of just filling your blog with words.
My Experience with High-Quality Clients
I’ve been helping clients write amazing content for 6+ years. I’ve had the pleasure of working as a freelancer with massive clients in the SEO space like Semrush and Backlinko, brands that literally teach hundreds of thousands of people how to create great content every month.
My real passion is anything related to optimizing content for maximum performance.
Whether that means:
- More traffic
- More subscribers
- More customers
I help businesses understand what great content looks like—and give them actionable guidance that helps them produce more of it.
Pricing
Blog/Article Writing
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Perfect for posts on a range of topics
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Includes outlining, drafting, and editing
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Optimized for SEO and AI search
Premium Content Writing
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Content with a deeper level of research
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Conversion-focused copy
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Ideal for B2B/SaaS content
Something Else?
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Can cater to your business's needs
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From 1K to 10K+ words
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Website copy, social media posts & more
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FAQs
The Work
What's included in your per-word rate?
My per-word rate for my writing services covers research, outlining, drafting, self-editing, formatting, and up to two revisions based on your feedback. This also includes basic on-page optimization like meta descriptions, logical hierarchical header structure, and internal linking suggestions.
What’s not included: Keyword research (that’s part of strategy or content brief services, reach out to learn more), sourcing custom graphics or photography (I will make suggestions and include screenshots where applicable), uploading to your CMS, or additional revision rounds beyond the first two (though in practice, my editorial process means major revisions are rare, and I aim to get it right first time).
But if you do have special requests (like uploading to a CMS or conducting keyword research), we can work something out!
What's the difference between your $0.10/word and $0.35/word services?
$0.10/word is for straightforward blog content where you provide the topic, keywords, and direction. Think informational articles with clear structure and existing examples to follow. Research is lighter, and the content follows proven templates.
$0.35/word is for premium strategic content that requires deep research, unique angles, original data, expert interviews, or complex subject matter. This is content that positions your brand as a thought leader, whether that’s white papers, pillar content, technical guides, or articles where there’s no clear playbook to follow.
In reality, most of my client work is somewhere in the middle: well-researched SEO articles or blog posts that require competitive analysis, multiple sources, and strategic positioning, but don’t need the extensive research or outreach of premium pieces.
Ultimately, pricing reflects the complexity, research depth, and strategic value of the content, not just word count.
How many revisions are included?
Two rounds of revisions are included in all projects. With that said, I aim to get it right the first time by asking clarifying questions upfront and following your brief closely.
In practice, most clients only need one round of minor tweaks (if that), because every piece goes through my editorial process before you see it. I’d rather spend extra time on the front end understanding your needs than go back and forth with multiple revision rounds.
If we’re working together for the first time, I expect the first piece might need more feedback as I learn your voice and preferences. After that, revisions typically become minimal.
How do I know you won't use AI to generate content?
Because my entire value proposition is that I don’t do that. If you wanted AI-generated content, you wouldn’t need to hire me. You’d just use ChatGPT yourself, or hire a $0.02/word writer on Fiverr.
I use AI as a research assistant (summarizing sources, organizing ideas, checking facts), but the writing, analysis, and unique angles come from me. You’re paying for my expertise, judgment, and editorial standards—things AI can’t replicate.
If you’re concerned, I’m happy to walk you through my process, share research notes, or explain the thinking behind any piece I deliver. My goal is content that sounds like it was written by someone who actually understands your industry, because it was.
Do you source images or just write the text?
I source images when possible, including taking screenshots and suggesting where custom graphics or diagrams would add value. For screenshots and simple visual examples, I’ll create those myself.
What I don’t do is create custom graphics, infographics, or illustrations from scratch (unless we arrange that separately). But I’ll note exactly where they should go and what they should show, so your designer has clear direction.
If you have a preferred image library or brand assets, just point me to them and I’ll handle sourcing within those guidelines.
Do you handle content promotion/distribution?
No, my focus is on creating and optimizing the content itself, not promoting it after publication.
With that said, I write with distribution in mind. I understand what makes content shareable, how to structure it for social snippets, and what elements drive engagement.
But the actual promotion—social media scheduling, email newsletters, outreach campaigns—isn’t part of my service offering.
If you need recommendations on promotion strategies or want to discuss how to maximize a piece’s reach, I’m happy to share insights. But execution of distribution is on your team.
The Process
What's your typical turnaround time?
I aim to respond to messages within a couple of business hours. For the actual content, most single pieces take 1-2 business days from brief to delivery.
Longer pieces or those requiring extensive research might take up to 5 business days, but I’ll let you know upfront if that’s the case. I don’t disappear, as you’ll always know where things stand and when to expect delivery.
If you have a tight deadline, let me know. I can often accommodate faster turnaround for urgent projects, though rush fees may apply depending on my current workload.
How do you handle feedback and edits?
I welcome it! Seriously, feedback makes the work better and helps me understand your expectations for future projects. Plus, I have years of experience as an editor, so I know the value of great feedback.
When you send revisions, I ask that you be specific about what needs changing and why. “This section feels off” is harder to action than “This section should emphasize cost savings over time savings.” The clearer your feedback, the faster I can implement it.
I typically turn around revision requests within 1-2 business days, depending on the scope of changes. For minor tweaks (typo fixes, small rewording), it’s usually same-day.
And if something isn’t working, I’ll tell you. I’d rather have an honest conversation about direction than waste your time (and mine) on multiple revision rounds that miss the mark.
Can you work with our project management tools (Asana, Monday, etc.)?
Yes. I’ve worked with Monday, ClickUp, and Notion for various clients, and I’m happy to integrate into your preferred project management system if you need me to. But I’m also happy to work via email, Slack, or any other system you prefer.
Do you run plagiarism checks?
Yes, I run every piece through at least two plagiarism detection tools before delivery. This catches accidental similarities and confirms originality.
With that said, I write original content from the start, properly attribute sources, and use my own words. The plagiarism check is just final verification that nothing slipped through.
If you ever have concerns about a specific passage or want to see the plagiarism report, I’m happy to provide it.
How often will we communicate during the project?
As often as you need. Some clients prefer minimal touchpoints, while others want regular check-ins, progress updates, or quick Slack messages throughout. I’m happy to adapt to your preference.
For longer projects, I’ll typically send a quick update midway through to make sure I’m on track. For ongoing work, we can establish a regular cadence (weekly check-ins, monthly planning calls, whatever works).
Bottom line: I’m responsive and flexible. You won’t have to chase me down, but I also won’t flood your inbox if you prefer async communication. Tell me what works for your team, and I’ll match it.
Who owns the content rights?
You do. Once you’ve paid for or agreed to pay for the content and I’ve delivered it, full rights transfer to you. You can publish it, edit it, repurpose it, or do whatever you want with it.
I don’t retain any rights to reuse or republish the work elsewhere. The only exception would be if we explicitly agree otherwise upfront (for example, if I’m writing something I’d also like to use as a portfolio sample, I’ll ask permission first).
What are your payment terms?
I’m flexible and can work with your existing payment processes, whether that’s net 15, net 30, or another arrangement.
I accept bank transfers, PayPal, or whatever payment method works for your accounting team. I provide proper invoices for all work and can work within most payment systems.
If you have specific payment terms you need me to accommodate, let me know and we’ll make it work.