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SEO content strategy built to rank and get cited.

An SEO content strategy decides what you publish, who it serves, and why it will beat what already ranks. FyreMedia maps the questions your buyers ask, then plans content that answers them better than anyone on page one.

What’s included

What does an SEO content strategy cover?

Keyword and question research

The searches, questions, and buying triggers that matter in your category, sized by demand and difficulty.

Content roadmap

A publishing plan with a job for every piece: rank, earn links, win citations, or convert. Nothing goes on the calendar without one.

Briefs and optimization

Detailed briefs for your writers, or finished drafts from ours. Every piece structured for readers first and answer engines second.

Refresh and prune program

Your existing archive gets audited. Winners get updated, dead weight gets removed, and rankings consolidate instead of competing with themselves.

How it works

A plan before a single post

01
Research

Map buyer questions, competitor coverage, and the gaps nobody has answered well.

02
Plan

Build the roadmap: topics, formats, internal links, and the order that compounds fastest.

03
Publish

Ship content with answer-first structure, real sourcing, and schema attached.

04
Measure

Track rankings, citations, and conversions per piece. Refresh what works, cut what doesn’t.

FAQ

Content strategy questions

What makes content rank now?

Matching the searcher’s intent better than the current results, from a site with topical authority, in a format machines can parse. Volume without those three is noise, and search engines treat it that way.

How is writing for AI answers different?

The question gets answered in the first two sentences of a section instead of after a wind-up. Headings match how people phrase questions. Facts carry sources. Readers get the same clarity machines do, so nothing about it reads robotic.

Do you write the content or plan it?

Either. Some clients want the strategy and briefs for an in-house team. Others want finished, edited drafts. Both run on the same roadmap.

What happens to our existing blog posts?

They get audited before anything new is written. Posts with rankings or links get refreshed. Thin or duplicated posts get merged or removed. An old archive is an asset when it’s pruned and a liability when it isn’t. Ask us to look at yours.

Publish with a plan.

Every piece gets a job. Every job gets measured.

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