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Own more of Google than anyone in your market.

Search rankings are won by the site that keeps publishing specific, current, useful pages on its topic. SirBoost writes one of those every day from what your website already says — produced, reviewed, and published for you — so your search footprint compounds while you run the business.

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Start with one free day of original content

An original article + 4 native posts, written from your site and reviewed by a person. Free. No card, no call.

In a nutshell

What SEO content is

Search engine optimization is the work of making your pages the ones Google returns for what your customers type. Most of that work is content: pages that answer real questions specifically, stay current, are structured so a crawler understands them, and sit on a site that keeps publishing about its subject.

In plain terms

Every page that ranks is a door into your business. The more specific pages you own on your topic, the more often someone walks through one — and Google trusts the site that clearly owns the subject.

Where most businesses are today

Why most SEO content never ranks

Most business websites have a dozen pages, written once, describing services in the business's own words. Customers don't search in those words — they search questions: "how much does X cost", "X vs Y", "X near me", "how long does X take". A service page never answers those. A specific article does.

The sites that own page one publish continually. Not because volume is magic, but because a site with three hundred specific, current pages on a topic looks like the authority on that topic — to crawlers and to people — and a site with twelve looks like a brochure.

Everyone knows this. Nobody sustains it, because "publish something useful every day forever" is a job, and the AI writing tools only made the drafting cheap — the choosing, checking, structuring, and shipping stayed with you.

How it works

How a daily article becomes a ranking

One day of the loop, from your website to a page Google can rank.

  1. Step 1 Read your site The day starts from your own pages — services, FAQs, locations, how you describe your work — so the article is about you and consistent with what you actually offer.
  2. Step 2 Pick one real question Each article targets one specific thing customers search: a cost, a comparison, a timeline, a "should I" — not a broad topic already owned by national sites.
  3. Step 3 Write to answer it Direct answer up top, clear headings, plain language, the specifics people actually want. Structured so a crawler and a reader both know exactly what the page is about.
  4. Step 4 A person reviews it Accuracy against your site, tone, and nothing invented. You can kill anything before it ships.
  5. Step 5 Publish, and repeat tomorrow The article goes live on your site on schedule. Tomorrow's answers a different question. Over a quarter you own the subject.
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What you get

What a daily article does for SEO

Long-tail questions

Specific questions are where a local business can actually win.

Nobody local outranks WebMD for "back pain". Plenty of clinics can own "chiropractor vs physical therapist for sciatica in [city]". Daily content is how you collect those.

Topical authority

Three hundred pages on your subject reads as the expert.

Sustained publishing on one topic is one of the clearest signals of authority a site can send — and it accrues to every page you already have.

Freshness

A site that shipped yesterday gets crawled today.

Regularly updated sites are revisited more often; new pages get discovered and indexed faster. Daily is the cadence that keeps you current.

Internal links

Every article points at the pages you want to rank.

Each day's piece links to your service and location pages, so authority flows to the pages that convert.

Structured for machines

Headings, direct answers, FAQ blocks — the shape crawlers reward.

The same structure that helps a searcher skim helps a search engine understand and feature the page.

Zero hours from you

Reviewed by a person, killable by you, otherwise untouched.

You approve nothing and can veto anything before it goes out. The daily loop runs without your team.

What ships every day

One day of SEO content

The article

Today's title

"How much does [your core service] cost in [your city]?" — a real answer with the ranges, what moves the price, and when it's worth paying more

For: rankings & AI citations

LinkedIn post

Today's LinkedIn post

A native LinkedIn post that carries the answer

For: reach & social presence

X post

Today's X post

A short X post with the key number

For: reach & social presence

Instagram post

Today's Instagram post

An Instagram post written to be saved

For: reach & social presence

Facebook post

Today's Facebook post

A Facebook post neighbors actually read

For: reach & social presence

Day one is free

One original article and four native posts, made from your website. On us.

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An operated service, not a tool — a small number of businesses, a person reviewing every piece before it ships. The free sample is a real day's work: if it isn't good enough to publish, don't publish it, and we never bill you a cent to find out.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

01 How long until a daily article ranks?

New pages are usually indexed within days on an actively crawled site; meaningful rankings for specific long-tail questions typically build over one to three months and keep improving as long as the cadence continues. We do not promise positions.

02 Is one article a day too much? Will Google penalize it?

Volume is not the issue; thin or duplicated content is. Each article answers a distinct real question with specific, reviewed content written from your own site. That is what search engines say they reward.

03 Do you do technical SEO too?

No — we produce and publish content. We will flag obvious technical problems we notice, but site speed, schema, and crawl fixes are for you or your web team. Good content on a sound site is the combination that works.

04 What about keywords?

Each article targets one specific question customers actually search, in their words. We choose those from your services and how people talk about them, not from a spreadsheet of head terms you cannot realistically win.

05 Where do the articles get published?

On your website, so the authority accrues to you. We handle publishing on the platforms you use, or deliver ready-to-post if you prefer to keep the keys.

06 Is this AI-written?

Drafted with AI, from your own site, and reviewed by a person before it ships. Nothing is invented; you can veto anything.

07 What is the free Sample Day?

One literal day of the service: a real article plus native posts for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook, written from your website, delivered by email within one business day. Free, no card, no call.