If you’ve spent any time around SEO advice online, you’ve probably heard some version of:
“Just find high-volume keywords and write blog posts around them.”
For a while, I followed that advice. It sounds logical. But in practice?
It often led to robotic content, posts that didn’t connect with real people, and clients wondering why their traffic wasn’t converting.
So I stopped chasing keywords. And started doing something much more effective -and human.
The Problem With Keyword-First SEO
When you’re building content solely around what tools tell you is popular, you end up with:
It felt like shouting into the void.
And for my clients – founders, creatives, and marketers with limited time – that approach just wasn’t cutting it.

What I Do Instead (And Why It Works)
Rather than starting from a blank page and a list of keywords, I begin by asking:
What’s already working that we can optimise?
Here’s what that looks like:
This approach saves time, gets faster results, and creates content that sounds like a real person wrote it – because one did.
The Results Speak for Themselves
This method isn’t theory – it’s tested.

It’s Not Just SEO – It’s Strategy
If you’re a founder or marketing lead, you don’t need more noise or more blog posts.
You need clarity. Focus. A way to make SEO feel like it’s finally working with your brand, not against it.
That’s why I work the way I do – not to follow trends, but to create real, sustainable results for people who care about what they’re building.

