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A complete SEO content department. Minus the management hassle.

Copywerse runs your clients' entire content pipeline, from keyword research to the published article. Delivered under your brand and covered by NDA, with one dedicated writer and a senior editor behind every piece you hand over.

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01Why us

AI is squeezing your margins.
Do something about it.

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Your margins are thinning

Pay for real talent and you keep single digits after costs. Go cheap and you still pay: unbilled editing hours, blown deadlines, drafts your own team rewrites at 2 a.m. before the client call. Either way, the margin was never yours.

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AI content doesn't get cited

Ranking was yesterday's game. The new one is getting quoted in AI Overviews, and AI-written articles don't make that cut: a draft that reads like everyone else's gets skipped by the models sitting between a search and a click. What gets cited is researched, specific, and written by a human with judgment.

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Freelancers are a second job

The budget writer holds up right until you scale, and the deadlines start slipping. The premium one nails his niche, then your next client signs from a different one. Add task sheets, chasing, and revisions that come back as two grudging tweaks, and your week disappears into managing writers instead of clients. That's not the freedom you started an agency for.

You need a whole content department. Or you can plug in the one that already runs. See how it works

02Approach

Built to vanish into your agency.

You keep the client, the relationship, and the credit. We take the writing off your plate and the hiring risk off your books. Four things you get by default.

See what you get
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Your name on the work

White-label from day one, with an NDA signed before we see a single brief. The credit for every ranking article lands where it should: on your agency.

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Written to rank, and to be cited in AI Overviews

Keyword research and a content calendar first. Then articles mapped to search intent, structured for snippets and AI Overviews, and internally linked so authority compounds month over month. Traffic that holds up in a client report.

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One dedicated writer per niche

No generalists spread across ten industries. Each client gets a writer who lives in their niche, learns their voice, and stays on the account, so piece twelve sounds exactly like piece one.

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Your competitors stay out

We don't take on a direct competitor of an active client in the same market. The angle we build for you doesn't walk across the street. Your edge stays yours.

03What we handle

The whole pipeline, handled.

From a blank calendar to a published, ranking article. Every step runs on our desk so nothing lands back on yours.

  1. Step 01

    Keyword & competitor research

    Search volume, difficulty, and the gaps your client's competitors haven't covered.

  2. Step 02

    Content calendar

    Topic clusters mapped to the funnel, agreed with you before a word is written.

  3. Step 03

    Research & writing

    Long-form SEO articles, researched to a subject-expert standard, in your client's voice.

  4. Step 04

    Senior edit

    Four passes on every piece: structure, accuracy, voice, polish. Nothing ships on a first draft.

  5. Step 05

    CMS-ready formatting

    Meta, headers, alt text, and internal links placed. Paste-ready, no cleanup.

  6. Step 06

    Publishing

    Want it live instead of delivered? We publish straight to the CMS on request.

04What you get

A complete content operation.
One flat fee.

"Six articles a month" undersells it. The desk covers everything between a blank page and a published, ranking piece. Here's what a month includes, and what each part costs bought separately.

What a month includes

  • Keyword research, competitor gap analysis, and a content calendar$600/mo
  • 6 SEO articles, researched and written to your brief$1,500/mo
  • A 4-step editorial pass on every single piece$300/mo
  • CMS-ready formatting: meta, headers, alt text, internal links$180/mo
  • A writer assigned to your client's niche, who learns and holds their voiceIncluded
  • Brand voice document, built in week one$500 once
  • Unlimited revisions, until the piece is on briefIncluded
  • Optional: we publish straight to your client's CMSOn request

Value bought separately

$3,080+/mo

Your price

$1,000/mo flat

Wholesale pricing, built for markup: the desk runs on senior talent in lower-cost markets, and the savings land in your margin. Most agencies bill their clients 2 to 4 times this rate and keep the difference. One number, every month. No hourly billing, no scope creep.

Claim your spot No card, no contract to start

Four ways we take the risk off the table

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The first article is free

Before a dollar moves, you brief one real piece and we write it. Hold it to your standard, then decide with evidence.

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First month, money-back

If month one disappoints, take the full refund and keep every piece we wrote. We earn month two or we don't get it.

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On time, or it's free

Miss a deadline we committed to and that piece costs you nothing. A late draft is a risk we refuse to pass on to you.

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Your rate is locked

Start now and $1,000 is your price for the life of the retainer, even as we raise it for new agencies.

  • Unlimited revisions, though you likely won't need one
  • No setup fee, no per-client fee
  • NDA on every engagement
  • We never write for your competitors

Running more than one client, or need a bigger scope? Ask about a custom package

05Results

Proof, not promises.

Real organic-traffic curves from content programs we built and ran. Names withheld, with the same discretion your clients get. Every chart shows monthly organic visits.

DTC Power Tools Brand

DTC eCom · Cordless power tools

2 yr · ongoing
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A two-year, category-led engine across drills, saws, accessories, and how-to guides. Top-ranking pages now drive the bulk of monthly organic traffic.

DTC Apparel & Accessories

DTC eCom · Apparel & accessories

18 mo
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Premium apparel retailer. Fabric-care, styling, and how-to content built alongside category pages. The chart shows the growth the content alone produced.

Nationwide Inspection Service

Home services · Inspection & testing

6 mo · ongoing
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Growth in 6 months

National content covering inspection, testing, prevention, and remediation topics. Six months of output with traffic still climbing.

B2B Payroll Tools Platform

B2B tools · Payroll & tax

6 mo · ongoing
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Informational content for self-employed and small-business audiences across payroll, tax, and income-verification topics. 44 articles at a steady monthly cadence.

Want sample articles or a full work breakdown? Book a call

06Word of mouth

What clients say about the work.

Real reviews from direct client work. The same team writes your agency's deliverables. The only difference is whose logo sits on top.

Working with Talha is such a joy. He is responsive, sharp, and the work comes back better than briefed.
CorinnaUnited States · Repeat client
I want to sincerely thank you for the excellent work. Clear, well researched, and delivered ahead of time.
RomanUkraine · 10-article project
Talha did an exceptional job on my blog content. Will absolutely be back for more.
LauwhanIndonesia · Repeat client
Extremely knowledgeable, and handled a technical topic with real accuracy. Rare.
CrandleUnited States
Excellent writing, together with a professional, reliable process. Made my life easier.
AnthonyUnited States · Repeat client
Professional, skilled, and delivers exactly what was asked, on time, every time.
LukeUnited States

07Why it works

Every objection, answered.

Outsourcing writing feels risky, and it should. Here are the questions agency owners bring to the first call, and the honest answer to each. If yours isn't here, ask it on the call.

Ask on a call
Why not just use AI ourselves?

AI multiplies the skill you already have, so cheap skill times a thousand is still cheap output. It reads like everyone else's draft because it's trained on the same web everyone else prompts against, and AI Overviews don't cite work that looks like their own output. We add what a model can't: research, first-hand framing, and human judgment on every word. Use AI for volume. You can't use it for authority.

How do I know it won't come back off-brand and embarrass me?

This is the real fear, so the whole model is built around it. A brand voice document is written before the first paid piece, your writer works from it every time, an editor checks the work against it, and revisions continue until it reads exactly how your client expects. And you see it all before you spend anything, because the first article is free.

How does the white-label part actually work?

Everything ships under your brand: your document templates, your formatting, your delivery flow if you want it. You stay the hero in front of your client, and our name appears on the invoice you receive, nowhere else.

Will you write for my competitors?

No. Exclusivity comes standard: while your retainer runs, your client's direct competitors in that market can't hire us. Everything we learn building your positioning stays locked to your account.

What's the catch on the free article?

There is none. No card, no contract, no obligation. The economics are simple: an agency that stays with the desk is worth far more to us than a hard sell up front, so we'd rather prove the work than pitch it. If the article doesn't meet your bar, you've lost nothing but the brief.

We already have writers.

Good. Keep them. Most agencies bring us in exactly then: when the internal team hits capacity, when a new client signs and the workload spikes, or when a niche sits outside what their writers cover well. The desk scales with you, one client account at a time, whenever it's faster than hiring.

Can you handle a technical or regulated niche?

Yes. We research each piece to the standard a subject expert would expect, cite real sources, and structure for the accuracy that finance, health, legal, and B2B software audiences demand. If a topic is genuinely outside our competence, we tell you before we take it, not after.

Is this just one freelancer with a nice website?

No. There's a real bench behind the desk: each client's voice is owned by one writer, and nothing reaches you unedited. What there isn't: an account-manager layer inflating the price, or a marketplace rotation swapping writers between briefs.

How fast is turnaround, and what if you miss?

First drafts land within five working days. If a deadline is tighter, tell us up front and we confirm before we commit. And if we miss a date we committed to, that piece is free. We'd rather decline a deadline than blow one.

08How we start

From call to first draft in under a week.

No drawn-out onboarding. One call, one document, and the desk is running.

  1. Day 0

    Discovery call

    A direct conversation, not a form. Your agency, the clients you serve, your quality bar, and how you want work delivered. The free article gets briefed here.

  2. Day 1–2

    Brand voice document

    We build a voice and standards document from your existing work and that call. Every later piece passes through it before it reaches you. No setup fee.

  3. Day 3–5

    Free first article

    A real article, written to your brief, in your hands by day five. Hand it to a client or run it through your own review, no invoice attached.

  4. Week 2 →

    The desk goes live

    Each month starts with the calendar: keywords researched, topics agreed, briefs assigned. From there the desk runs on cadence while you stay client-facing.

Talha Bin Khalid, founder of Copywerse
Talha Bin Khalid, at the desk.

09Who is behind it

Talha Bin Khalid.
Founder.

Six years of writing for global agencies taught me what worked before AI, and what actually works after it. I've run the high-volume months, kept quality steady through them, and never treated a deadline as a suggestion. I built Copywerse so your agency gets all of that, without carrying any of it.

talha@copywerse.com

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