How I Work
Every project follows a structured production process designed to turn your direction into finished, publication-ready SEO and GEO content. The process is built to keep the work clear, efficient, and focused from the start.
This is not a loose drafting process or an open-ended consulting engagement. It is a content production workflow focused on clear direction, structured execution, and finished deliverables you can use.
Step 1: Direction and Keyword Focus
You provide the subject, intended audience, keyword focus if available, and any positioning preferences that matter to the project. Clear direction is enough to begin. Detailed outlines are not required.
This first step helps define what the content needs to accomplish before writing begins, so the final result is aligned with the purpose of the page.
Step 2: Structure and Planning
Before writing begins, I define the internal structure of the page so the content has a clear path from introduction to conclusion. Topics are organized, sections are sequenced logically, and the page is planned before it is written.
This helps prevent scattered content, weak section flow, and articles that feel assembled instead of developed as a complete piece.
Step 3: Full Content Development
With the structure established, I develop the complete page as a single, integrated draft. Each section is written in sequence to maintain clarity, accuracy, and professional readability.
You receive completed, publication-ready content rather than partial drafts, fragmented handoffs, or unfinished material that requires cleanup before use.
Step 4: Final Review
Before delivery, the content is reviewed for consistency, clarity, structural integrity, and publishing readiness.
The objective is simple: what you receive should be organized, complete, and ready to use without additional rewriting or cleanup.
What You Need to Provide
You do not need to provide a full outline, completed research, or detailed writing instructions. A clear topic, audience, keyword focus, and any important business details are usually enough to begin.
If your project has specific requirements, those details can be included when the Fiverr order is placed. The clearer the starting direction, the better the final content can match your goals.
What This Process Helps Prevent
This structure is designed to reduce common content problems before they reach publication, including uneven flow, weak section sequencing, unclear topic focus, partial development, and cleanup-heavy delivery.
The goal is to deliver work that feels complete from the start, with structure, tone, and purpose aligned before the content reaches you.
Delivery Through Fiverr
Final delivery occurs through Fiverr under the original order. Scope, revisions, communication, timelines, and files remain documented within the platform.
This keeps the working relationship clear for both sides and ensures the project stays tied to the agreed service, terms, and delivery expectations.