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Perfect for B2B SaaS companies (and the agencies who serve them) who need high-quality business, marketing, and tech content to rank higher!

Hi, I'm Ivan.

I write and complete B2B tech articles within 12-24 hours.

I can do this because I have established processes that help me:

  • one, find the right SEO-competitive topics if you don't have any to start with.
  • two, research any topic within 3 hours.
  • three, produce relevant links in content (which includes internal links within your article).
  • and four, keep you up-to-date on the current progress of the SEO article itself.

Is The Content Good?

Because I have a great understanding of:

  • Web 3.0
  • Game Theory,
  • Machine Learning,
  • AI,
  • Narrow AI,
  • DALL-E,
  • 3D Printing,
  • Social eCommerce,
  • SEO,
  • Conversion Rate Optimization,
  • Localization,
  • Social Media,
  • Growth,
  • and more,

I can create authoritative articles to help rank your clients' websites rank higher. I have examples posted below for references.

Quick, Easy, Great Content

Included with my writing services are:

  • On-Demand Tracker. I keep you up-to-date on the current progress of your article as it is being finished.
  • 7 SEO-competitive Topics. If you don't have a topic in mind, I will find you 7 SEO-competitive topics for you to readily use.
  • Delivered in 12 Hours. Within 12 hours of being notified, your article is completed within 12 hours so you don't have to wait long.
  • Matches Brand Tone. I also research your or your clients' websites so that I can match the tone of your article.

Samples are listed in the comments.

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