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Content that survives Google's spam updates

Google's June 2026 spam update went after scaled junk content. Ours isn't that: human-reviewed, real authors, full schema on every post, built for citation — not volume for volume's sake.

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What we build

A content system, not a pile of blog posts

Two posts a week, every Tuesday and Thursday, each one 1,100–2,400 words, each one read by a human editor before it publishes. The cadence is automated. The judgment is not.

Editorial strategy tied to keyword tiers

Every post maps to a keyword tier you approved in the SEO strategy. No "10 blog ideas for spring." If a topic doesn't serve a query your customers actually ask, it doesn't get written.

Long-form drafting, 1,100–2,400 words

Long enough to actually answer the question, short enough that every section earns its place. Word count is an output of the topic, not a quota.

Human review and E-E-A-T check

An editor reads every piece: facts checked, claims sourced, a real named author on the byline. Nothing publishes without passing brand and quality gates.

Schema and internal linking on every post

Article, FAQPage, Product, or TechArticle JSON-LD — whichever the piece calls for. We name the schema types because we actually ship them. Plus internal links that route authority where it belongs.

Publish Tuesday/Thursday, then measure

Posts go live on cadence, get indexed, and show up in your monthly report with Search Console data attached — what ranked, what got cited, what to build next.

Built for citation

Written for humans and the AI engines they ask

AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity cite pages that answer a question cleanly and carry structured data machines can read. Every post is built to be quotable at the passage level — because a citation is the new click.

Multilingual, natively

English and Spanish, produced — not translated

We write Spanish-language content natively for clients serving Spanish-speaking markets, and we've shipped a Hebrew-first site migration. Bilingual isn't a checkbox here.

Production receipts

The system at working scale

~15,000
Words of expert technical B2B content for an industrial-furnace manufacturer — a real engineer's name on every byline
B2B INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURER · CONTENT DELIVERY LOG · MAY–JUN 2026
17
Sites managed as one portfolio without cross-site keyword cannibalization
CANADIAN FINTECH PORTFOLIO (ANONYMIZED) · SITE INVENTORY · JUN 2026
2,100+
Indexed URLs under management across that portfolio
CANADIAN FINTECH PORTFOLIO (ANONYMIZED) · SITE INVENTORY · JUN 2026
960+
Posts maintained across the same portfolio — one editorial map, zero pages competing with each other
CANADIAN FINTECH PORTFOLIO (ANONYMIZED) · SITE INVENTORY · JUN 2026

SCALE IS THE EASY PART. THE HARD PART IS SCALE THAT PASSES A SPAM UPDATE. THAT'S WHAT THE HUMAN REVIEW IS FOR.

In the field

What the content actually moved

A 39-year-old industrial furnace manufacturer in Spain

Their homepage had no H1 and a fake author byline. We put a real engineer's name on the content, produced ~15,000 words of genuinely technical articles, and the commercial keywords moved: "aluminum consulting" onto page 1, the induction-furnace product page from ~#33 to ~#12. The honest caveat: clicks stayed flat during the window — a client approval gate held 8 finished drafts unpublished. Rankings moved on the content that shipped.

B2BE-E-A-TContentInternational SEO
9.5 → 6.7
Average position for "aluminum consulting" — onto page 1
SOURCE: GOOGLE SEARCH CONSOLE · MAY–JUN 2026

All the receipts

The honest answer

Yes, we use AI in production. No, we don't publish unreviewed AI text.

Every piece passes a human editor and an E-E-A-T check before it goes anywhere near your site. That's the difference between a content system and a content spam operation.

Google's spam updates exist precisely to punish agencies that skip that step. We built our pipeline assuming the updates would keep coming — real authors, sourced claims, quality gates that block publishing outright. If you ask us whether AI wrote a draft, we'll tell you. Then we'll show you the editor's pass on it.

Next step

Start with the free audit — it includes a content assessment

We'll tell you whether your existing content is helping, hurting, or invisible — and what we'd build first. In plain English, within 48 hours, no call required.