Your WordPress site gets zero traffic because Google does not know what it is about. I fix that. Keyword-targeted articles from €30, on-page SEO audits, image SEO, backlinks, and Google Search Console setup. Everything your site needs to move up in search, done by a developer who builds the sites he writes for.
Quick Answer
- SEO article (800–1,000 words): from €30
- Long-form article (1,500–2,500 words): €50–80
- On-page SEO audit + fix: from €100
- Google Search Console setup: €50
- Full SEO package (audit + 4 articles + fixes + backlinks): from €200
What I Do
- SEO article writing — keyword-targeted, written for search and real readers
- On-page SEO audit and fix — title tags, meta, headings, internal links, image alt text
- Image SEO — file names, alt text, compression, structured data
- Off-page link building — manual outreach, relevant site placements
- Google Search Console setup — account, sitemap, indexing, error fixes
- WordPress blog setup — categories, tags, RSS, newsletter integration
- Full SEO package — everything combined at a lower total price
Why Your WordPress Site Gets Zero Traffic
Most small business sites have the same problems. They are built well, look fine, but Google ignores them. The reasons are consistent:
- No keyword targeting: Pages are written for the business owner, not for the search query a potential customer types. Google cannot match your page to any search intent.
- Missing or broken meta tags: Title tags missing, duplicate meta descriptions, H1 not matching the page topic. Google does not know what each page is about.
- No content depth: A 200-word service page cannot compete against a 1,500-word article that answers every question about that topic.
- Images not optimized: Generic file names like "IMG_4821.jpg", missing alt text, uncompressed images. Image search is a significant traffic source that most sites ignore entirely.
- Not in Google Search Console: Google has not been told the site exists. No sitemap submitted. Indexing errors going unnoticed for months.
Most freelancers hide prices. That is why they do not rank. Google and AI engines prefer pages that answer "how much does X cost" directly.
What SEO Actually Fixes and What It Cannot
SEO improves rankings for searches that already exist. It does not create demand for a product nobody is searching for. Before investing in SEO, the search volume for your target keywords needs to exist.
What on-page SEO fixes immediately:
- Pages not appearing in Google because of indexing errors in Search Console
- Pages ranking on page 3–5 that could reach page 1 with title tag and content fixes
- Pages with no click-through because meta descriptions are missing or unhelpful
- Slow pages losing rankings because Core Web Vitals are failing
What takes 3–6 months:
- New keyword-targeted articles ranking for competitive search queries
- Domain authority building through consistent content and backlinks
- New pages getting indexed and crawled regularly
How I Write SEO Articles That Rank and Sell
I write service pages that rank like articles and sell like landing pages. Every article follows a structure that works for both Google and real readers:
- Keyword research — I identify the primary keyword and 3–5 secondary keywords with real search volume before writing a single word.
- Search intent matching — I check what Google already ranks for that keyword to understand what format and depth the article needs.
- Structure first — H1 with primary keyword, introduction that answers the query immediately, H2 sections covering every relevant sub-topic, FAQ at the end targeting question-format searches.
- Transparent pricing — if it is a service page, prices are visible. Google rewards pages that answer "how much does X cost" directly. Most competitors hide this.
- AEO optimization — FAQ section uses exact question phrasing that people type into Google and AI search tools, with complete 2–4 sentence answers that can be pulled as featured snippets.
AEO (Answer Engine Optimization): Google AI Overview, ChatGPT, and Perplexity pull answers from pages with well-structured FAQ sections. Articles I write include FAQ schema markup so your content appears as direct answers in AI-powered search results.
What You Get
- Keyword research included: Primary and secondary keywords confirmed before writing starts
- SEO-optimized structure: H1, H2, meta title, meta description, URL slug all optimized
- FAQ with schema markup: Questions written as real search queries, answers structured for AI and featured snippets
- Image SEO: Alt text, file names, and compression optimized for every image
- Internal linking: Links to related pages on your site included where relevant
- Ready to publish: Delivered as HTML or pasted directly into WordPress — your choice
SEO & Content Writing Pricing
Fixed price per deliverable. No retainers required. Order one article or a full package.
| Service | What It Includes | Price | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEO Article (800–1,000 words) | Keyword research, optimized structure, FAQ, meta tags | from €30 | 1-2 days |
| Long-form Article (1,500–2,500 words) | Deep coverage, multiple H2 sections, full FAQ, schema | €50–80 | 2–3 days |
| On-Page SEO Audit + Fix | Title tags, meta, headings, internal links, image alt text fixed | from €100 | 2–3 days |
| Image SEO Optimization | File names, alt text, compression, structured data | from €50 | 1–2 days |
| Google Search Console Setup | Account, sitemap submission, indexing, error fixes | €50 | 1 day |
| Off-Page Link Building | Manual outreach, 3–5 backlinks on relevant sites | from €80 | 5–10 days |
| Full SEO Package | Audit + on-page fixes + 4 articles + image SEO + backlinks | from €200 | 2–3 weeks |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does SEO content writing cost?
- A single keyword-targeted article starts at €30 for 800–1,000 words. Longer articles (1,500–2,500 words) cost €50–80. A full SEO package with audit, 4 articles, on-page fixes, image SEO, and backlinks starts at €200.
- How long does it take to rank on Google?
- New content typically takes 3–6 months to rank for competitive keywords. Low-competition keywords can rank in 2–4 weeks. On-page fixes to existing pages show results faster, sometimes within days for technical issues like missing meta tags.
- What is on-page SEO?
- On-page SEO covers everything on the page itself: title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, keyword placement, internal links, image alt text, URL structure, and page speed. These are the factors you control directly and have the most immediate impact on rankings.
- Do I need backlinks to rank?
- For most low to medium competition keywords, strong on-page SEO and quality content are enough to rank. For competitive keywords, backlinks from relevant sites accelerate rankings. I do manual outreach and place links on relevant sites, not link farms.
- What is Google Search Console and do I need it?
- Google Search Console is a free Google tool showing which queries bring visitors to your site, which pages are indexed, and what technical errors exist. Every site needs it. Setup takes about 30 minutes and I include it in any full SEO package. Read my web dev tools guide for other free tools I use alongside it.
- Can you write articles for a technical audience?
- Yes. I write technical articles for developers and non-technical articles for business owners. My existing articles on Nginx configuration, WordPress backup, and website's cookies demonstrate the technical depth I write at. I match the complexity to your audience.