I said no to writing more content
A client asked for 15 blogs in a month.
Sounds productive, right..?
It wasn’t.
Not because I can’t write.
But because it wouldn’t work.
More content doesn’t fix weak direction.
We did something else:
1. Picked 3 strong topics
2. Focused on clear structure
3. Studied what people search
4. Made each post actually useful
5. Added clear next steps for readers
We wrote only what matters.
In 6 weeks:
Traffic: 1,200 → 3,800/month
Leads: 8 → 26/month
Conversions: +32%
More content feels productive.
Better content brings results.
It’s not what you write.
It’s why you write it.
PS: Are you just posting… or seeing results?
a lot of writers are not broke because they can’t write
they’re broke because they sound like every other writer
“i write content for brands”
so do 10,000 others
say what you actually do
i'm a strategist copywriter
6 stages to master conversion:
stage 1: clarify your offer
stage 2: know your audience
stage 3: build strong positioning
stage 4: write trust-building copy
stage 5: turn traffic into leads
stage 6: turn leads into sales
most brands quit at stage 3
(that’s where I take over)