SaaS SEO
I build search systems for SaaS products that actually need to be found. Most SaaS SEO is backwards. Agencies chase keywords, pump out blog posts, and call it strategy. Then wonder why traffic doesn't convert.
Here's what I do differently: I treat SEO as a product problem, not a content problem. Your buyers don't search randomly. They follow patterns. They compare alternatives. They search for workflows, not features. They want proof your product solves their specific problem. I map those patterns, then build the content architecture around them.
What You Get
Search Intent Architecture
This is the foundation. I analyze how your buyers actually search at each stage: awareness, evaluation, decision. I map which questions matter, which searches indicate real buyer intent, and where your competitors show up.
Technical Foundation
Site structure affects everything. I audit and fix what's blocking you: architecture, internal linking, page speed, schema markup, indexation issues.
Content System
I design a content system organized around how your product is used, not random keywords. Each piece maps to a specific buyer stage with clear paths from education to signup.
Page Optimization
I rewrite your existing pages for clarity and ranking. Product pages that explain what you do. Feature pages that connect to workflows. Use cases that show the before/after.
Monthly Growth
Performance analysis, new opportunities, content adjustments, technical optimization, competitive monitoring. All in plain English.
Why This Works
Product-First Approach
I spend the first week understanding your product. How it works, who uses it, what problem it solves, what makes it different. Most consultants skip this and go straight to keyword tools.
Buyer Psychology Over Keywords
SaaS buyers are problem-aware, comparison-oriented, and research-heavy. They consume 10+ pieces of content before deciding. I build for that journey.
Technical Precision
I understand how Google interprets SaaS sites, why certain structures rank better for product-intent queries, and how to build topical authority in competitive categories.
No Fluff
I don't write 50 blog posts a month. I write 4-6 that actually matter. I don't chase every keyword. I target the ones that lead to revenue.
This Is For You If
- You're early to growth stage (pre-seed to Series A)
- Your product solves a real problem
- You're willing to improve messaging
- You want sustainable growth
- You value quality over quantity
Timeline
Weeks 1-4
Foundation (intent research, technical audit, content system design)
Months 2-3
Early traction (first rankings, traffic beginning to compound)
Months 4-6
Compound growth (consistent ranking gains, qualified traffic, clear ROI)
SaaS SEO isn't fast, but it compounds. The difference between month 3 and month 9 is exponential.
Ready to start?
Let's discuss how this fits your specific needs.
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