Blog Content By An Operator. Not An AI-Spinning Content Mill.
Honest disclosure: I don’t keep a blog for Go Live Design Co. itself. My brand sells operator credibility, not content marketing. But many businesses DO need a blog — and the difference between content that works and content that wastes your money is whether the writer has actually been in the room where the product gets sold. I write content that sells.
Content Services Quick Facts
- Content audits start at $499
- Per-post content from $349
- Monthly retainers from $1,499
- Operator-voice rewrites available
- WooCommerce + service business focus
No long-term retainer traps · scoped per engagement
I Don’t Write About eCommerce. I Run It.
Every “ultimate guide” your competition publishes was written by a freelancer who Googled the topic, read three blog posts, and synthesized a 2,000-word piece in two hours. That content doesn’t rank — and when it does, it doesn’t convert — because buyers can tell the difference between secondhand information and firsthand experience.
When I write about checkout abandonment, I’m telling you what I changed last month on one of the stores I operate to recover 7% of dropped carts. When I write about Cloudflare rules, I’m describing the exact configuration running on every brand in our Yabai LLC portfolio. The content has weight because the experience is real.
That’s the difference operator-voice writing creates. Buyers feel it within the first paragraph and Google increasingly rewards it through helpful-content rankings.
25+ years operating real stores · $100M+ in cumulative sales · No AI-spun garbage, ever.
Most Business Blog Content Is Generic Garbage. Here’s Why It Fails.
Three things changed in the last 24 months: Google got better at detecting AI content, buyers got better at smelling it, and AI spinning got cheap. The result: a flood of identical “as a leading provider…” garbage that ranks for nothing and converts even less. Your business deserves better.
Content That Actually Earns Its Keep
Specific content types built around buyer intent and operator credibility. Choose what fits your business model.
Pillar Content (2500-4000 words)
Deep authoritative pieces on the topics that matter to your buyers. Built to rank for high-intent keywords and become the canonical resource in your niche.
Case Studies & War Stories
Real operational content — what worked, what broke, what cost money. Authority builders that buyers actually share. These compound your trust.
Technical & Educational Posts
How-to guides, troubleshooting, “what is X” explainers — written for your specific buyer’s vocabulary and decision-making process. Not generic Wikipedia rewrites.
Industry Analysis & POV Pieces
Opinion content with a strong perspective. Builds authority faster than neutral “ultimate guides.” Best when there’s real expertise behind the takes.
My Content Sells Because I Sell Things For A Living.
Every post I write is informed by 25+ years of running real stores. When I write about checkout optimization, I’ve personally fixed checkouts that were leaking $40K/month. When I write about chargeback prevention, I’ve personally lost chargebacks and built systems to stop the next one. That experience shows in the content.
How Content Engagement Actually Works
No 12-month retainer contracts. No “let’s start with a strategy phase.” Scoped work, deliverables, results.
Content Audit
Start with a $499 audit of your existing content. Identifies what’s working, what’s bleeding traffic, what to kill, what to expand.
Topic Strategy
I propose specific posts with target keywords, intent type, and rough outlines. You approve before I write anything.
I Write
Operator-voice content delivered as Google Docs (for review) and ready-to-publish HTML. Includes meta titles, descriptions, image suggestions.
Maintenance
Optional: I monitor performance of posts, update them quarterly when rankings shift or new info changes the picture. Stale content kills rankings.
Transparent, Non-Negotiable Pricing
Most agencies hide pricing to discover your budget. I publish mine so you can decide if we’re a fit before either of us spends time.
- Full review of your existing content
- What to keep, kill, or rewrite
- Top 10 content gaps with topic recommendations
- Internal linking audit + recommendations
- Creditable toward larger engagements
- 4 posts/month, 1500-2500 words each
- Topic strategy + keyword targeting
- Quarterly performance review
- Light maintenance on existing posts
- 3-month minimum, then month-to-month
- Single post, 1500-2000 words
- Operator-voice, original research
- Meta title + description included
- 2 revisions included
- Delivered in 7-10 business days
Larger engagements (pillar content packages, 8+ posts/month, full rewrites of existing sites) scoped on request. Higher-volume retainers available — pricing scales with content depth, not raw post count.
Common Questions
Do you use AI to write or research?
I use AI for boring stuff — fact-checking dates, finding citations, summarizing source material I’m going to read anyway. I don’t use AI to write the content. Every post I deliver is written by me, in my voice, based on my own operating experience or genuine research. If you want AI-spun content cheap, there are content mills for that — they’re not me.
How fast do you write?
Single-post turnaround is 7-10 business days from approval of the outline. Monthly retainer posts are delivered weekly. Pillar content (2500+ words with original research) typically 2-3 weeks per piece.
What industries or topics do you write for?
Strongest for: eCommerce operations, WooCommerce/WordPress, SEO, online security/Cloudflare, payment processing, regulated consumer verticals. Decent for: B2B SaaS, professional services, local Tampa businesses. Won’t take: medical/legal content (E-E-A-T constraints require credentialed authors), crypto, MLM/affiliate-only sites.
Will you write under my name (ghostwriting)?
Yes — most engagements are ghostwritten under the company’s or founder’s byline. No portfolio bragging rights for me, but that’s fine. The work product is yours.
If you don’t have a blog yourself, how do I know this works?
Fair question. I don’t blog for Go Live Design Co. because my brand sells operator credibility — proof comes from $100M+ in real sales, not content. Different businesses have different positioning. Your business probably DOES need content because your sales cycle is longer, your buyer needs to validate your expertise before buying, or you compete in a category where content drives 40%+ of qualified traffic. I can audit your specific situation and tell you straight whether content is worth the investment for you.
Do you also handle the technical setup of the blog?
Yes — if your WordPress blog needs technical setup (categories, taxonomies, schema, sitemap configuration, internal linking architecture), that’s quoted separately as part of a WordPress engagement. Usually $500-2,500 one-time depending on scope. Often bundled with the first month of content production.
Stop Publishing AI-Spun Garbage. Start Publishing Content That Sells.
Start with the $499 content audit. I’ll tell you what your existing content is doing for you (and what’s actively hurting), with specific recommendations to fix or kill.
