Content SEO

Content Written for What People Actually Search

Keyword-mapped content briefs, new page and blog content, and refreshes for pages that have lost rankings — built around real search demand, not guesswork.

Quick Answer

LinkJasa's content SEO service includes keyword research and content briefs, new page or blog content writing, and refreshes for underperforming existing content — all mapped to actual search demand and each stage of the buyer's search intent, from early research through ready-to-buy.

Overview

Written to answer a real question, not fill a word count.

A lot of SEO content gets written backward — a target keyword gets stuffed into 800 words of filler that technically mentions the topic without actually answering what someone searching for it wants to know. That approach might have worked years ago; it doesn't hold up against how search engines and AI-driven search evaluate content now.

We start from the search itself: what's someone actually trying to find out or accomplish when they type this query, and what would a genuinely useful answer look like. Content briefs are built around that, whether the piece ends up being written by our team or yours.

Existing content that's lost rankings gets the same treatment — rather than a rewrite for the sake of it, we diagnose whether the issue is relevance, depth, freshness, or something else, and fix that specific gap.

What's Included

  • Keyword research & content briefs
  • New page or blog content writing
  • Refreshes for underperforming content
  • Content mapped to search intent
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Who It's For

Built for sites with a content gap.

Need buyer-intent content

Businesses missing content that matches how customers actually search.

A blog that's gone stale

Older content that's lost traffic and rankings over time.

Losing ground to competitors

Sites with clear content gaps versus what's ranking above them.

How It Works

Researched before it's written.

01
Research

Identify what's actually being searched and by whom.

02
Brief

A structured brief covering intent, angle, and key points to cover.

03
Write

Content drafted to answer the query thoroughly, not just mention it.

04
Publish & track

Published with proper on-page structure, then monitored over time.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Do you write the content, or just the brief?

Both are available — some clients want fully written content, others have an in-house writer and just need a research-backed brief to work from.

How do you decide what to write about?

Keyword research combined with a look at what's currently ranking, plus gaps specific to your business that competitors haven't covered well.

Is AI used to write the content?

Research and structure may be assisted by tools, but content is reviewed and edited by a person before publishing — not published unreviewed.

How do you decide whether to refresh old content or write something new?

If a page already ranks reasonably and covers the right topic, refreshing it usually outperforms starting over. New content is for genuine gaps nothing on the site currently addresses.

Andy S, Founder of LinkJasa

"The best-performing content I've written always started from a real question, not a keyword list." — Andy S, Founder

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