For most small businesses, three useful posts a week beats both daily filler and the occasional one-off. Here is why cadence matters more than raw volume.
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Content quality is impossible to judge from a sales page, this one included. So here is the real thing: an actual report we sent a business, and complete articles you can read in full. No form, no catch.
A real report we sent
This is an actual free report, sent to a physio clinic in Auckland. The name and suburb are blacked out for their privacy; every number is real. It shows where they rank today, the searches they're missing, and a complete ready-to-publish article at the end.
A real deliverable, sent free. Name and suburb blacked out, every number real. Yours is built around your business and your market.
We run it on ourselves, too
Here's the exact same report, run on our own website, with nothing hidden. We're a young brand, so it shows plainly where we don't rank yet and which competitors hold those spots today. We'd rather show you that than airbrush it. It's the same honest research, the same ranked gaps, and a complete article at the end, just pointed at yakkadesk.co.nz instead of a client.
Download the YakkaDesk report (PDF). Our own
keyword gaps, where we sit in search today, and a finished article
on local SEO, ready to publish.
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Articles we've published
Every article on our own blog came out of the exact process we'd run for you: real search data in, a finished piece past a strict quality gate out. Read a few in full, no email required, and judge the standard for yourself.
To get found on Google, you need a claimed Business Profile, pages that target what customers search, and steady content. Here is how the pieces fit together.
Read article →Competitors usually outrank you because they publish more useful content over time, not because they are better. Here is how that gap forms and how to close it.
Read article →The work is the pitch.