For business owners, store owners & agencies

Every SEO Tool Tells You What To Do
GrowFasterSEO Does It

Start Growing Today No contracts. Cancel anytime by email. Every article is yours forever.

It finds your keywords. It plans your content. It writes the articles and publishes them straight to your website: Shopify, WordPress, or we host it for you.

It checks your site's health. It tracks your rankings. It gets you seen in AI search. You watch the dashboard. It does the work.

1.
Connect: plug in your website, or we host one for you

One-click connect for Shopify or WordPress. Have a different site, or no site at all? We set up a fast content site on your own domain and run everything there.

2.
Crawl: we audit your whole site first

Before anything publishes, we crawl every page. Broken links, duplicate titles, pages Google can't find, missing schema. Every problem gets found and ranked by how much it costs you.

3.
Fix: the problems get fixed, not just listed

Fixes that live in content (links, titles, meta tags) get applied for you. The rest lands in a plain-English fix list any developer can follow. The crawl re-runs on a schedule, so new problems get caught too.

4.
Your Business: tell us what you sell, once

A guided chat asks about your business the moment you sign up. Your services or products, your area, what makes you different, and what we're allowed to claim. About ten minutes, in plain words. That's your total time investment.

5.
Research: we map every topic you can own

We pull live Google results for your market and group them into topic clusters based on which pages really rank together. Google rewards owning a whole topic, not one lucky post.

6.
Target: clusters become keywords you can win

Big keywords like "best plumber" are traps. Huge sites own them. The money is in the exact questions your customers type, like "water heater replacement cost." Every keyword gets scored by one thing: can a business your size really win it? Those go first.

7.
Plan: a content calendar plans months ahead

Order matters. The big guide comes first. Then the questions. Then the comparison pages. Seasonal topics get scheduled before the season starts. You never plan anything or hold a meeting.

8.
Write: full articles, fact-checked, wired to your money pages

Every article is 1,500 to 2,500 words with custom images, FAQ schema, and meta tags. Every fact is checked before it publishes. Claims that can't be verified get blocked. And every article links to your product and service pages, right where a reader would click.

9.
Publish: pushed to your website automatically

Articles publish straight into your blog, in your theme, with your fonts. On schedule, every time. No copy-paste, no approvals needed unless you want them.

10.
Refresh: old articles get updated before they slip

Articles lose rankings as they age. We find the stale ones, update them, check the facts again, and republish them before the rankings drop.

11.
Track: rankings and AI mentions, checked daily

Every target keyword is tracked every day. Every article is tied to the rankings it earned. We also check whether ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity mention your business.

12.
Adapt: the plan updates itself from the data

When a topic starts winning, the calendar makes more like it. When something stalls, it changes course. The plan gets re-checked every week, without you.

You Know You Should Be Doing SEO
Here Is Why You Never Do It

Somewhere between running jobs, answering the phone, and chasing invoices, someone told you that you need to "publish content." Maybe it was a marketing guy at an event.

Maybe it was your nephew. Maybe it was the sinking feeling you got when you searched your own service and found three competitors above you.

So you tried. Maybe you wrote two blog posts one motivated weekend, and they're still the newest thing on your site, dated three years ago.

Maybe you hired a freelancer who sent you generic articles that could have been written about any business in any city. Maybe you paid an agency a retainer for six months and got a PDF report every month that you never once read past page two.

None of it stuck. Here's the part nobody says out loud: it's not because you're lazy or bad at marketing. Good SEO is hard, technical work that never stops. Every single week, forever. And you already have a full-time job.

It's called running your business.

SEO doesn't fail because people don't know what to do. It fails because nobody has time to do it.

The winning formula is boring, and it's no secret: publish helpful content on a steady schedule, structure it right, link it right, keep it fresh, and fix site problems as they show up. Every SEO expert on YouTube says the same thing.

Knowing what to do was never the problem. Doing it takes 20 to 40 hours of skilled work every month, forever. Nobody running a real business has that.

That's the gap GrowFasterSEO closes. It's not another dashboard telling you what to do.

A machine that does it.

Why This Matters More Right Now Than Ever

For twenty years, search meant one thing: ten blue links, and everyone fought over the top three. That world is ending right in front of us.

Google now answers many searches itself, right at the top of the page. ChatGPT answers millions of "who should I hire" and "what should I buy" questions every day.

Perplexity cites its sources by name.

Here's what that means for your business: the shortlist is getting shorter. Ten blue links gave ten businesses a chance.

An AI answer names one or two. Once the AI picks its favorites in your market, everyone else is invisible. The customer never even knows there was a page two.

The AI engines are picking those favorites right now. They pick whoever publishes clear, trustworthy content on a steady schedule. Almost no local business or small store is doing this yet.

Most agencies haven't caught up either. That's not a threat. That's the biggest open door since Google Maps listings were free. The businesses that move first win for years.

Every month you publish now buys visibility that will cost far more once your competitors wake up.

Six modules. One outcome: Your Site Ranks While You Do Nothing

1. Keyword & Cluster Research

→ You stop guessing what to write and start owning topics competitors haven't noticed.

Here's what most people get wrong about keyword research: they chase the biggest number. "Best plumber" gets 12,000 searches a month, so that must be the target, right?

Wrong. You will never outrank the national directories for it, and chasing it wastes months.

The money is in the hundreds of specific questions your actual customers type: "water heater replacement cost," "why is my drain gurgling at night," "tankless vs tank for a family of five." Lower volume, massively higher intent, and actually winnable.

The engine pulls live search results for your market, scores every keyword by whether a business your size can realistically take it, and groups them into clusters based on which pages actually rank together. Not guesses, not "seems related." Measured overlap in real results.

Then it ranks the whole map by buyer intent, so the pages most likely to make the phone ring get built first.

  • Opportunity map of every winnable keyword in your niche
  • Competitor gap analysis: what they rank for that you don't
  • Buyer-intent scoring so money pages get built first

2. Autopilot Content Calendar

→ Months of publishing planned and executed without a single planning meeting.

Order matters in SEO more than almost anyone realizes. Publish a comparison page before you've built authority on the topic and it sinks.

Publish the pillar guide first, then the supporting questions, then the comparisons, and each piece lifts the others. That sequencing logic is baked into the calendar: every cluster becomes a scheduled campaign, not a pile of disconnected posts.

Seasonality is baked in too. Furnace content schedules ahead of the first cold snap, not after your competitors already own the results.

And when rankings shift mid-quarter, the calendar replans around what the data says is working. You can watch all of it happen, or you can never open the calendar at all.

Either way it executes.

  • Full calendar view: what published, what's next, what's queued
  • Cadence you control: one or three articles per day, boostable in packs of ten
  • Seasonal topics scheduled ahead of their search peak

3. Articles Written & Published to YOUR Site

→ Your website fills itself with ranking content while you run the business.

Every article ships complete: 1,500 to 2,500 words of genuinely useful writing, custom images, FAQ schema, meta tags, and links to your actual product and service pages. Before anything publishes, it passes a quality check most human teams skip. Every fact gets checked. Every claim we can't verify gets blocked.

Then it publishes itself. Native integration, not copy-paste. Don't have a site that can do this? We host one for you (see below).

  • Publishes to Shopify or WordPress natively, into your existing theme
  • Internal links wired to your product and service pages automatically
  • Fact-gating blocks unverifiable claims before anything goes live
  • Every article stays yours forever, even if you cancel

Option A: You have Shopify or WordPress

One-click connect. Articles publish into your existing blog and theme. Nothing about your site changes except that it grows.

Option B: You have some other website, or a site that can't take a blog

We set up a content hub on YOUR domain (like learn.yourbusiness.com), built for speed and rankings, with every page funneling visitors to your main site and phone number. Live within days of onboarding.

Option C: You barely have a website at all

We build you a brand-new site during onboarding, hosted by us, owned by you, on your existing domain if you have one. The engine publishes to it from day one. You keep running your business; we handle the entire website side.

4. Technical Crawler & Site Audit

→ The invisible problems silently killing your rankings get found and prioritized for you.

Here's an ugly secret: you can publish brilliant content and still lose because of plumbing problems in your own website. Broken links leaking authority.

Orphan pages Google can't find a path to. Duplicate titles making your pages compete with each other.

Missing schema leaving rich results on the table. None of it is visible to you, all of it is visible to Google.

The crawler walks your entire site on a schedule, finds every one of these, and ranks them by how much they're actually costing you. Not a 400-row CSV export that requires an expert to interpret.

A prioritized fix list in plain English, and the fixes that live in content (links, titles, meta) get handled by the engine itself.

  • Scheduled full-store crawls with change tracking
  • Platform-aware: Shopify collections, WordPress permalinks, theme quirks
  • Fix-it list plain enough to hand to any developer

5. Rank Tracking

→ You see exactly what your investment is doing, every single day.

The reason most people quit SEO isn't that it doesn't work. It's that they can't SEE it working, so after two months of publishing into what feels like a void, they stop.

Agencies hide behind glossy monthly PDFs that answer nothing. We show receipts instead. Every keyword tracked daily. Every article tied to the rankings it earned. Every change visible the day it happens.

When a competitor starts gaining on a keyword you own, you'll know before it matters. When a cluster starts working, you'll watch it spread.

And when something isn't moving, the engine sees that too, and the calendar adjusts. The data doesn't just sit in a report. It changes what gets written next.

  • Daily position tracking on every cluster keyword
  • Article-to-ranking attribution: this post earned these positions
  • Competitor movement alerts + weekly digest email

6. AEO: Optimization for AI Search

→ When customers ask ChatGPT or Google AI what to buy, your business is in the answer.

Search is splitting in two. The classic ten blue links still matter, but a growing share of your customers now ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google's AI directly, and those engines don't show a list.

They give one answer. They name one or two businesses. The conversation ends. Getting into that answer is a new skill, and almost nobody serving small businesses has it yet.

Every article the engine publishes is structured the way AI systems extract and cite sources: direct answers up top, clean question-and-answer schema, extractable claims, verifiable facts. Then, because "optimized" without measurement is just a guess, we track whether the engines actually cite you and show you the receipts.

  • Citation-ready structure on every published page
  • AI visibility tracking: AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity
  • The channel most SEO tools haven't shipped yet

Let's Be Honest About AI Content

You've seen it. Google has seen it. Your customers have seen it.

Most AI Content Is Junk, and Everyone Can Tell

Generic intros. "In today's fast-paced world…" Made-up statistics. The same recycled listicle every competitor published last month. No plan behind it, no research under it, no reason for it to exist except to put something out and hope Google doesn't notice.

Here's the thing: Google notices. Their helpful-content systems exist specifically to bury content made to cheat the system instead of content people actually want. Pump out slop and you don't just fail to rank, you teach Google your whole site is low quality. It's worse than publishing nothing.

We Built the Opposite, On Purpose

Every article starts with real keyword research (a reason to exist), fits a planned cluster (a strategy, not a content mill), passes a fact-gate that blocks unverifiable claims (no invented statistics, ever), links into your actual products and services,

and answers a question real customers in your market are actually asking.

That's not "AI content." That's an editorial operation that happens to run on software. Google's guidance is clear: they rank helpful content regardless of how it's produced, and they bury unhelpful content the same way.

The dividing line isn't AI. It's whether anyone thought before publishing. We do the thinking. Every article, every time.

What Makes a Real Article Different From Expensive Noise

Since "quality content" is the most abused phrase in marketing, here's exactly what we mean. Every single article, on every plan, has all seven or it doesn't publish:

  • A reason to exist. It targets a specific keyword real people search, verified by live data, that you can actually win. No "10 Fun Facts About Pipes" filler.
  • A real answer, early. The reader's question is answered in the first screen, not buried under 800 words of throat-clearing. That's what readers want, and it's what AI engines cite.
  • Verified claims only. The fact-gate blocks every statistic and statement it can't verify. No invented numbers under your brand name, ever.
  • Natural language, zero stuffing. Keyword stuffing died as a tactic a decade ago; now it's a penalty flag. The target keyword appears where it belongs and nowhere else.
  • Internal links with intent. Every article links to your money pages and to its cluster siblings, in context, where a reader would actually click. This is half of SEO and almost nobody does it.
  • Structure machines can read. Headings that follow hierarchy, FAQ schema, meta tags, clean markup. Invisible to your readers, decisive for your rankings.
  • A next step. Every article ends where it should: pointing the reader at your service, your product, or your phone number.

Five Things We Refuse to Do

Half of what's sold as "SEO" is stuff that works for a quarter and then gets your site buried. Knowing what a vendor won't do tells you more than what they will.

Here's our list, in writing:

  • No keyword stuffing. Cramming "plumber Denver plumber near me Denver plumbing" into every paragraph stopped working in 2013 and became a penalty flag after that. If content reads like it was written for a robot, both the robots and the humans bury it.
  • No doorway pages. Generating 400 identical "plumber in [city]" pages with the town name swapped is the fastest way to teach Google your whole domain is spam. Every location we target gets genuinely different content or it doesn't get content.
  • No purchased backlinks or link farms. $500/month "authority packages" from link networks are radioactive. One algorithm update and years of work disappear. The Authority Accelerator earns mentions the durable way: real press, real bylines, real entity signals.
  • No invented facts, reviews, or credentials. The fact-gate physically blocks unverifiable claims from publishing. We will not fabricate statistics, invent testimonials, or claim certifications you don't hold, no matter how good they'd look in an article.
  • No publishing for publishing's sake. If your keyword map is genuinely exhausted and additional volume would mean thin content, we tell you to hold at your current plan instead of upselling you. Thin pages don't just fail, they drag down the pages that were working.

Every one of these bans exists for the same reason: the tactic hurts YOUR site to make OUR numbers look good for a while.

And because there are no contracts, we only keep your business if the work keeps working. That keeps us honest.

"Can't I Just Do This Myself With ChatGPT?"

Sure. And here's the uncomfortable truth: most freelancers already do exactly that, then bill you for it. The writing was never the hard part. The hard part is everything around it, and that's the part nobody copy-pasting from a chatbot knows exists.

DIY with ChatGPTFreelancer / agencyGrowFasterSEO
What it costs"Free" + your evenings$2,000-$5,000/mo retainers✓ flat monthly, all-in
Keyword strategy✕ guessing what to write✕ rarely, costs extra✓ live SERP data decides
Internal linking✕ didn't know it mattered✕ almost never done✓ every article, wired to money pages
Keyword stuffing & slop✕ you can't tell the difference✕ quality roulette✓ fact-gate + structure checks
Knowing what a real article is✕ looks fine to you, not to Google✕ they deliver words, not rankings✓ built to what engines reward
Refreshing outdated content✕ never happens✕ not in the deal✓ included
Crawls, tech SEO, rank tracking✕ no✕ separate vendor✓ continuous
AI-search visibility (AEO)✕ no✕ they haven't heard of it✓ built in + tracked
The real price20-40 hrs/mo of drag, invisible mistakesAI markup + zero strategyfrom $499/mo, done

The dangerous part of DIY isn't the effort. It's that a keyword-stuffed page with no links and no plan looks perfectly fine to you while it quietly teaches Google your site is low quality.

What One Month Actually Delivers

Subscriptions get judged by what shows up. Here's one ordinary month on the Full Service package, itemized like an invoice, because that's how you should evaluate it.

  • 100 complete articles researched, written, illustrated, linked, and published to your site. Not drafts in a folder. Live pages, each targeting a keyword the data says you can win.
  • A living keyword map, re-scored weekly as rankings move: new opportunities surface, lost causes get retired, and next month's calendar aims at whatever the data says is winnable now.
  • Hundreds of internal links wired between new articles, old articles, and your money pages, the unglamorous work that separates sites that rank from sites that don't.
  • Outdated pages refreshed: stale content found, updated, re-verified, and republished before its rankings finish decaying.
  • Weekly full-site crawls with every technical issue found, prioritized by cost, and the content-level fixes applied automatically.
  • Daily rank tracking on 1,000 keywords plus AI-visibility checks across ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity, all visible in your dashboard.
  • A two-minute weekly digest so you know exactly what happened without logging in.
  • Your total labor: zero hours.

Now price that month the old way. A strategist. A writer producing three good articles every single day. An editor checking facts. Someone adding links. A technical SEO running crawls. Plus the software under all of it.

You don't get to $1,499. You don't get close. And most of it works out to under $15 per finished, published article.

That's not a discount. It's what happens when software does the labor and humans only design the system.

Let's Do the Simple Math

Forget marketing language for a minute and treat this like any other business purchase: what does it cost, and what does one win pay back?

If you're a service business: say your average job is worth $400, and a good customer comes back for years. Growth costs $499 a month.

That's less than two jobs. Not two jobs per week. Two jobs, period, and the subscription has covered itself for the month, with every additional call from every article being pure return.

Now consider that the articles don't expire: the page that brings you a customer in March is still working next March, and the March after that. You're not buying leads. You're buying the machine that builds pages that produce them, permanently.

If you run a store: the math runs on lifetime value instead of job tickets, and it runs harder. A buying guide that converts even a handful of shoppers a month compounds across hundreds of published pages.

E-commerce content also does double duty: the same article that ranks answers the pre-purchase questions your support inbox eats time on today.

Now run the same math on the alternatives. An in-house content marketer runs $4,000 to $6,000 a month with benefits, produces a fraction of the volume, needs SEO tools on top, and takes their knowledge with them when they leave.

An agency retainer at $2,000 to $5,000 a month typically delivers four to eight posts and a report. Doing it yourself is "free" the way doing your own bookkeeping is free: it costs you the hours you'd otherwise spend running the business, and mistakes cost extra.

We can't promise you rankings. But the bet you're actually making is simple: that hundreds of well-built, working pages are worth more than zero of them. That bet has paid for twenty years straight.

What Happens After You Sign Up

No mystery, no "strategy phase" that burns three months. Here's the honest timeline, including the part where you have to be patient.

Minute 1

A Smart Chat, Not a Sales Call

No scheduling, no waiting. The moment you sign up, a guided chat asks about your business: what you sell, where, and what makes you different. Answer in plain words, go back and forth as much as you like. Ten minutes, done.

The Moment You Enter Your Domain

The Crawl Starts Immediately

While you're still chatting, the engine is already crawling your site. Every page, every broken link, every duplicate title, every problem Google sees. Nothing waits for a kickoff meeting.

Hour 1

Your Market Gets Researched

The engine pulls live Google data for your niche, studies your competitors, and builds your keyword and cluster map: every topic you can win, with real search volumes next to each one.

Day 1

You Approve the Plan

You see everything: the full error list from the crawl, and every cluster and keyword with its search volume. You pick what to focus on and confirm. You're in control of the direction; the engine handles the work.

Day 2

Your Whole Subscription Gets Planned

The engine maps out your entire paid period, article by article: which keyword each one targets, which cluster it builds, when it publishes, and how it links to the rest. Competitor research and analysis are baked into every slot. You can see the whole calendar in your dashboard.

Week 1

First Articles Go Live

Publishing starts at your plan's pace and never stops. Internal links start wiring, crawl fixes start landing, and your site starts looking alive to search engines for the first time in years.

Weeks 2-8

The Quiet Compounding Phase

This is where every SEO effort in history either dies or wins. Google is watching your site publish consistently, and early rankings start appearing for the least competitive keywords. Your dashboard shows every movement, so you're never wondering whether anything is happening.

Months 2-3

Clusters Start Carrying Weight

Completed clusters begin lifting each other. Rankings spread from easy keywords toward the valuable ones, comparison pages go live where the data says you've earned them, and refreshes start reviving your old content. AI engines begin picking up citation-ready pages.

Month 3+

The Asset Takes Shape

Dozens of articles working around the clock, a clean technical foundation, a growing map of owned keywords, and a compounding lead any competitor would have to grind through months of the same work to touch. It keeps building every month you're on.

We won't pretend weeks 2 through 8 feel exciting. They're where everyone who does SEO manually quits, and quitting is why they never rank.

The engine doesn't get discouraged, doesn't get busy, and doesn't quit. That, more than any single tactic, is the whole advantage.

Two Plans, Both Get the Full Platform

Every article on every package is the same: fully optimized, fact-checked, and published to your site for you. The difference is how many you get and how much of your SEO we take off your plate.

⚠ READ THIS BEFORE YOU PICK: Your Best Keywords Are a Limited Resource

Every product has a small core of buying keywords: the searches people type when they're ready to spend. For most businesses that's 40-80 keywords per product. Once they're covered, they're covered.

Whoever publishes the definitive page for each one first tends to keep it.

Around that core sits a much bigger world of content: comparisons, buying guides, problem questions, seasonal topics. That world runs into the thousands of pages, and it builds the authority that protects your core rankings.

■ Core buying keywords: few, and whoever covers them first usually keeps them    ■ Authority content: nearly unlimited, keeps compounding

On Growth (one article a day) your core takes a few months to cover, and a faster competitor can take pieces of it first. On Full Service (three a day) the core is locked up in weeks and everything after builds the moat.

Volume never dilutes quality: every article passes the same research, fact-gating, and structure pipeline on every plan.

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PICK YOUR PLAN Both plans include the full engine. The only difference: how fast you cover your market.
Power It Up optional add-ons that stack onto any plan

Which Plan Should You Pick?

Pick Growth if you're in a smaller market or a focused niche: one solid article a day covers a local service area's core questions within a few months, and the price fits a marketing budget that also has to feed ads. Pick Full Service if you're in a competitive market, have multiple product or service lines, or a competitor is already publishing: 100 articles a month locks your core keywords roughly three times faster, five of your keywords get locked away from competitors, and a human strategist reviews your plan every quarter.

If you're between the two, start Growth and upgrade when the dashboard shows clusters winning. Upgrading is one click, and everything already published keeps working.

You could copy-paste articles out of ChatGPT yourself. It's a drag, it eats your evenings, and without the strategy layer (internal links, clusters, no keyword stuffing) it can quietly hurt your site instead of helping it. Every plan here includes the full operation: research, calendar, writing, publishing, refreshes, crawler, rank tracking, and AEO structure.

🛡 NO CONTRACTS. NO LOCK-IN. NO HOSTAGES.

No contracts, ever: we re-earn your business every month. Cancel anytime with one email. And every article ever published stays on your site forever, ranking and working, whether you're a customer or not.

We promise the quality and the output. Nobody honest promises Google's clock: rankings compound over months, and that's exactly why starting before your competitor matters.

Start Growing Today Plans from $499/mo · No contracts · Cancel anytime

"Maybe I Should Just Hire Someone"

It's the natural next thought, so let's take it seriously. A dedicated in-house person gives you control, a human who learns your business deeply, and someone to grab for other marketing work.

Those are real advantages, and if you're a $10M company building a marketing department, you should probably do it.

Here's what the in-house route actually costs at small-business scale. A content marketer who genuinely knows SEO (not just writing, but research, linking, technical, and now AEO) runs $60,000 to $90,000 a year before benefits.

They'll need $300+ a month in tools. They'll produce maybe one to three articles a week, because one human can only do so much, and every vacation, sick day, and resignation stops your publishing cold.

And when they leave (average tenure in these roles is under two years), the system in their head walks out the door with them.

The engine costs a tenth of a salary, publishes ten to thirty times the volume, and never leaves. The honest way to think about it: hire a human when you need judgment. Buy the machine for output.

Plenty of our best-fit customers do both: the engine runs the content operation, and their marketing person spends their newly freed hours on the things machines are bad at: partnerships, referral programs, and closing the leads the content brings in.

Read This If You Have Been Burned Before

If you've already paid for SEO once and got nothing, you're not cynical. You're experienced. So instead of asking for trust, here's exactly where we stand on the promises this industry loves to make.

We will not promise you rankings. Nobody controls Google, and anyone who guarantees position one is lying to you at the very start of your relationship, which tells you everything about the rest of it.

Rankings depend on your market, your competition, your site's history, and factors like backlinks that live outside any content system.

Here's what we do promise, because we control it completely. Your plan's full article count publishes to your site, on schedule, every month.

Every article meets the seven-point standard above, every time, at every volume. Your site's technical health gets found and fixed.

Your old content gets maintained. And you can see all of it, daily, in your dashboard.

And here's the deal structure that keeps us honest. No contracts, so we have to re-earn your business every single month.

Cancel with one email. Everything we ever published stays on your site, working for you, forever.

If we ever stopped delivering, you could leave in five minutes and keep everything we built. We designed it that way on purpose. A company that holds your content hostage doesn't believe its product will keep you.

We're not asking you to believe in SEO. We're asking you to believe that steady, correct work beats random, amateur work. That part isn't controversial.

Who This Is For, and Who It Is Not

We'd rather turn you away here than refund you later.

A great fit if you:

  • Run a real business with a real service or product: local services, e-commerce, professional practices, agencies
  • Know customers are searching for what you sell and finding someone else
  • Want compounding, owned marketing instead of renting attention with ads forever
  • Can think in quarters, not days, because that's how search works
  • Would rather run your business than become a part-time content manager

A poor fit if you:

  • Need leads this week (run ads for that; we'll build the asset in parallel)
  • Sell something nobody searches for yet
  • Want to approve every comma before it publishes (the system's whole point is that it doesn't need you)
  • Expect ranking guarantees (nobody honest controls Google, and we won't pretend to)
  • Are looking for the cheapest possible option rather than the one that works

Content Gets You in the Game, Authority Wins It

Google and AI engines don't just rank pages, they rank WHO wrote them. That's E-E-A-T: experience, expertise, authoritativeness, trust.

Two identical articles, and the one signed by a recognized niche authority wins. Most businesses publish anonymously, which caps everything the content can do.

Think about how this plays out in your market. You've been doing this work for fifteen years.

You've seen every failure mode, fixed every weird edge case, and earned every bit of your reputation the hard way. And on the internet, none of that exists, because your website says "posted by admin."

Meanwhile, Google's quality raters are told to look for the author behind health, money, and home-service content. AI engines work the same way. They cite names they recognize over names they don't.

A real, verifiable author name doesn't just help one article. It raises the ceiling on every article you'll ever publish. That's why it's worth doing once, properly.

ADD-ON: The Authority Accelerator

A done-for-you campaign that turns you (or your founder) into the citable, verifiable author of record in your niche. Every article the engine publishes carries that weight the moment it goes live, and every future article inherits it.

  • Author identity built: professional profile, bio, credentials dossier, headshots, wired into every article with author schema Google can verify
  • Press release campaign: syndicated releases establishing you as the niche expert, creating the third-party citations E-E-A-T feeds on
  • Authority placements: guest bylines and expert quotes on industry publications linking back to your author profile
  • Knowledge panel groundwork: consistent entity signals so Google connects you, your brand, and your content as one trusted entity
  • AI recognition: the same signals teach ChatGPT and Perplexity who you are, so AI answers cite you by name
  • Compounds forever: the engine signs all future content with the authority asset we build
$7,500 one-time typical build
Focused single-niche builds start at $5,000 · Multi-niche or competitive verticals up to $10,000 · Exact scope set on a call

One-time build, permanent asset. Unlike ads or retainers, authority doesn't stop working when you stop paying. Available exclusively to active GrowFasterSEO subscribers. Limited builds per month; each campaign is hand-executed.

Run an Agency? This Is Your Production Team

Everything above works twice as hard when you're selling the outcome to clients.

You already know the brutal math of agency content. Clients want volume, quality, and reporting. Delivering all three with humans eats your whole margin. Every new client means recruiting writers, briefing writers, editing writers, and apologizing for writers.

Growing revenue means hiring more people. That's why most agencies quietly cap their content offering, or farm it out cheap and hope nobody looks too closely.

The white-label seat flips that equation. Your brand on the dashboard, your logo on the weekly reports, our engine underneath.

You sell content-plus-technical SEO retainers at $1,500 to $3,000 a month, deliver more volume than a human team could, and keep software margins on every seat. Client onboarding is the same guided chat, branded as yours.

Two clients typically cover the entire agency plan; everything after that is margin you didn't have to hire for.

  • Full white-label: your brand, your domain for the dashboard, your logo on reports
  • Per-client keyword maps, calendars, and rank tracking, cleanly separated
  • No lock-in passes through: your clients keep every article, which makes your retainer easier to sell
  • Partner onboarding, sales assets, and a pricing playbook included
  • Keyword exclusivity available per client, which your competitors can't offer

Start with the agency add-on in the plan builder above, or ask about multi-seat partner pricing on the strategy call.

What Business Owners Ask Us

"Does quality drop at three articles a day?"

No, and this is the point of the pipeline. Every article at every velocity passes the identical stages: cluster research, fact-gating, internal linking, schema, structure checks. A human team's quality drops with volume because humans tire. The engine's third article of the day is built exactly like its first. Higher plans buy speed of coverage, never a lower bar.

"If core keywords run out, why keep paying for three a day?"

Covering your core is the opening move, not the game. The extendable universe (comparisons, guides, symptom queries, seasonal angles, adjacent topics) runs into thousands of pages, and it builds the topical authority that keeps your core rankings defensible. High velocity locks the core fast, then builds the wall competitors would need years to climb.

"Will Google penalize AI-written content?"

Google's own guidance targets unhelpful content, not AI content. GrowFasterSEO articles are cluster-planned, fact-gated, internally linked, and schema-complete. That's more editorial rigor than most human-written blogs get. Thin, unplanned AI slop gets penalized. This system exists to be the opposite.

"What if I'm not on Shopify or WordPress, or my website is ancient?"

Then we host the content hub for you, on your own domain, with every page funneling to your main site and phone number. And if your site is beyond saving, we build you a new one during onboarding: hosted by us, owned by you. Nobody gets turned away for having a bad website. That's usually who needs this most.

"Does it work with my theme and existing blog?"

Yes. On Shopify and WordPress we publish through the native blog, so articles render in your theme with your fonts and layout. Nothing about your site changes except that it grows.

"Can I review articles before they publish?"

You can set the calendar to hold anything for review, but most customers turn that off within the first month once they've seen the quality bar and the claim gate. The system is built to not need you.

"What if I already have an SEO agency?"

Many customers keep their agency for link building and strategy and let GrowFasterSEO do research, production, publishing, and tracking, the parts that were eating the retainer. Or your agency runs GrowFasterSEO white-label and everyone wins.

"How fast will I see rankings move?"

Articles publish from week one. Movement typically shows in weeks 3-8 and compounds from there, and the dashboard shows every position change daily so you're never guessing. What we commit to is the part we control completely: the publishing.

"Where does the content actually live? Do I depend on you forever?"

On YOUR website. We publish to your Shopify or WordPress directly, or to a hub on your domain. If you cancel, every article stays exactly where it is, keeps ranking, and keeps working. There is no hostage content and no proprietary format. The only thing that stops is new production.

"How do you know what to write about MY business?"

The onboarding chat captures your services, area, differentiators, and rules (what you will and won't claim). The keyword map is built from live search data in your actual market, not a template. And the fact-gate means the engine writes about what it can verify rather than inventing specifics. If a topic needs something only you know, it gets flagged instead of guessed.

"Will this look like AI wrote it?"

The tells people associate with AI content (generic intros, invented statistics, keyword stuffing, saying nothing in 1,200 words) are exactly what the quality gate blocks. What's left reads like a competent specialist explaining something clearly, which is the entire goal.

"What if two businesses in my niche both sign up?"

The base platform is open, but the Keyword Exclusivity add-on exists exactly for this: lock your selected keywords and we will not take a direct competitor on them while you're active. Keywords must be genuinely relevant to your niche, verified at onboarding. First to lock wins.

"Do you build backlinks too?"

Not in the base plans, and anyone who bundles "unlimited backlinks" into a $500 product is selling spam that will hurt you. Content, structure, and technical health are what we industrialize. The Authority Accelerator handles the reputation layer (press, bylines, entity signals) as a properly executed one-time campaign, which is the honest version of link building.

"How is this different from Jasper, Surfer, or the other AI SEO tools?"

Those are tools: you operate them, you plan, you paste, you publish, you track. This is an operation: it plans, writes, publishes, links, refreshes, crawls, and measures on its own. The difference isn't the AI. It's who does the work. If you enjoy operating SEO software, you're not our customer, and that's fine.

"My niche is boring. Is there really enough to write about?"

Boring niches are the best niches for this, without exception. "Boring" means your competitors publish nothing, which means every question in your market is sitting there unanswered. Septic systems, gutter guards, commercial HVAC filters: the engine has never met a niche without hundreds of real customer questions. If your market genuinely has no search demand at all, the keyword map will show that in week one, and we'll tell you straight instead of billing you for a year.

"What exactly happens when I sign up?"

A guided chat opens right away. It asks what you do, where you do it, what makes you different, and what you're allowed to claim (licenses, certifications, guarantees). The moment you enter your domain, the crawl and market research start in the background. By the next day you're looking at your error list, your keyword map with search volumes, and a plan to approve. No sales call, nothing to schedule, nothing to prepare.

"Does this work outside the US, or for multiple locations?"

The engine works anywhere Google and the AI engines do, in English at launch. Multi-location businesses use the additional-sites add-on: each location gets its own keyword map and calendar, because "emergency plumber Scottsdale" and "emergency plumber Mesa" are different battles that generic city-swap pages lose.

"What do I actually see month to month?"

A live dashboard (what published, what's scheduled, what's ranking, what moved, what the crawler found and fixed) plus a weekly digest email you can read in two minutes. Receipts, not vibes. If you never log in, the work still happens.

"What happens to my content if I cancel?"

It's yours. Every article lives on your website, not our servers. Cancel and keep all of it, forever.

Why This Exists

We didn't start out selling SEO software. We built this engine to grow our own e-commerce brand, because we had the same problem you do: we knew exactly what needed to be published and no sane way to produce it at the quality bar and the volume that actually moves rankings.

So we built the machine we couldn't buy. Research that decides from live data instead of hunches.

A calendar that executes instead of suggesting. A fact-gate, because publishing under our own brand name meant a single invented statistic was unacceptable.

Internal linking as a system instead of an afterthought. Crawls, refreshes, rank tracking, and then AEO structure when we watched AI answers start deciding who gets the customer.

We ran it on ourselves first, every day, on a real store with real revenue on the line. That's the version you're buying: not a tool we designed for a demo, but an operation we built because we needed it to work.

GrowFasterSEO is that engine, productized, with the lessons already paid for.

We built it because doing this by hand is impossible to sustain. If you've tried, you already know. Now you know why we never went back.

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Twelve months from now, your site either has a few hundred well-built pages quietly winning customers around the clock, or it has whatever it has today.

The engine doesn't get busy, doesn't burn out, and doesn't quit.

The only question is who it works for in your market: you, or the competitor who signs up first.

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