SVC-005.1 · Niche-fluent content / Parent: Content / STATUS · ACTIVE

Niche-fluent content.

Detail-driven restricted-market buyers spot generalist content immediately. The PDP that calls Tren a “wellness supplement”, the cannabis blog written by someone who’s never been in a dispensary, the harm-reduction article that misspells psilocybin — those tank trust and conversion in one read. Our writers are category-fluent because they came from the categories.

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01What it gets youIn plain terms
02How it works4 steps
  1. 01

    Content audit

    What you have, what&rsquo;s underperforming, what&rsquo;s missing. Often 30–50% of an existing catalogue needs rewriting before new content matters.

  2. 02

    Editorial calendar

    Per-category topic plan tied to buyer-intent keywords and your funnel stages. PDPs first, then comparison content, then authority pieces.

  3. 03

    Writing and review

    Category-fluent writer drafts; editor reviews for accuracy, brand voice, and SEO requirements. SME bylines added where the authority signal matters (coaches for peptides, harm-reduction educators for RC).

  4. 04

    Performance and iteration

    Rankings, engagement, conversion attribution tracked per piece. Underperformers refreshed; outperformers expanded into clusters.

03FAQAsked first
01 How do you find category-fluent writers?

Mostly through industry networks. Our peptide and steroid writers came from competitive bodybuilding. Our cannabis writers worked in dispensaries. Our pharmacy writers have PharmD or RN backgrounds. We don’t hire generalists and train them on the category; we hire from the category.

02 Will your writers use AI?

For research and outline drafting, sometimes. For final copy, no — AI text in YMYL-classified restricted categories tanks rankings and trust both. Final output is human-written, fact-checked, and edited.

03 What if I need volume — 50+ pieces a month?

Possible but requires a longer ramp. We won’t blow up quality to hit volume. A typical scale-up sequence: 16/month → 24/month after 60 days → 36/month after 6 months, contingent on quality holding.

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