SEO Sandwich content packages
Three sprint packages. Pay once, get a clearly-defined stack of SEO content. Classic and Full Stack can be served as blog posts or as a content silo, your call. Same price either way.
Starter Sandwich
A tasting plate.
Small businesses ready to start ranking for one or two services.
Served in 14 to 21 days · +3 business days kickoff
What's served
- Keyword research for every post
- Full SEO outlines (H1, H2, H3, target query, search intent)
- We write the draft, or your team does. Your call
- Two rounds of revisions per post
- Final SEO optimisation pass
- Meta title + meta description for every post
- Internal linking suggestions to your existing pages
- Delivered through our content editor, ready to publish
Classic Sandwich
The everyday favourite.
Businesses ready for a real SEO content push, with the option to attack one topic deeply.
Served in 21 to 30 days · +3 business days kickoff
What's served
- Keyword + search intent mapping
- Topic + cluster planning, scoped together
- Full SEO outlines for every piece
- We write the draft, or your team does
- Two rounds of revisions per piece
- Final SEO optimisation pass
- Meta titles + meta descriptions for every page
- Internal linking across the whole cluster
- Delivered through our content editor, ready to publish
Full Stack Sandwich
The whole loaf.
Serious content sprint to own a topic, or two, in Google.
Served in 30 to 40 days · +3 business days kickoff
What's served
- Keyword + search intent mapping
- Topic + cluster planning, scoped together
- Full SEO outlines for every piece
- We write the draft, or your team does
- Two rounds of revisions per piece
- Final SEO optimisation pass
- Meta titles + meta descriptions for every page
- Internal linking map across the cluster
- Schema markup recommendations
- Delivered through our content editor, ready to publish
Custom Content Plan
Off-menu.
Larger websites, agencies, ecommerce, ongoing programs.
- Custom blog or service-page content
- Location pages and content clusters
- Content refreshes for old pages
- Done For You monthly blogging at scale
- Topic strategy + reporting, if you want it
- A dedicated account contact
Compare at a glance
Anchored at 20,000 words for $4,000. Smaller stacks step down from there. All packages are one-off sprints, no subscription. All prices in AUD and exclude GST.
| Package | Best for | Words | Format options | Served in | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter Sandwich | Getting started | 5,000 | 5 blog posts | 14-21 days | $1,200 |
| Classic Sandwich | Real SEO push | 10,000 | 8 blogs or 1 silo | 21-30 days | $2,200 |
| Full Stack Sandwich | Own a topic | 20,000 | 16 blogs or 1 large silo or 2 mini-silos | 30-40 days | $4,000 |
| Custom Content Plan | Larger or ongoing | Custom | Anything | Quoted | Custom quote |
Sprint times start after the 3 business day brief window (we confirm your brief by email and assign a writer). Calls are available on request, but the whole process is email-first so it stays fast.
SEO Sandwich vs the alternatives
You can spend $200 on a freelance blog post or $10,000 a month on a premium agency. Most businesses sit in the middle. Here is what they get from each.
| Freelance blog writer | SEO Sandwich | Premium SEO agency | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price for 10,000 words | $1,500 to $2,500 | $2,200 (Classic) | $8,000 to $15,000 |
| Keyword research per piece | Sometimes | Always | Yes |
| Content silos? available | No | Yes (Classic and up) | Yes |
| Search intent? mapping | Rare | Built in | Yes |
| Metadata? + internal linking? | Add-on | Always included | Yes |
| Fixed price upfront | Usually | Yes, paid online | No (retainer) |
| Turnaround | 1 to 3 weeks | 21 to 30 days | 1 to 2 months |
| Quality consistency | Depends on writer | Two editing passes, standard process | High |
| Ongoing commitment | None | None for sprints | 12-month retainer typical |
Need the agency end of the spectrum? Talk to Matter Solutions directly.
What's a content silo?
A pillar page on your main topic, surrounded by supporting pages that all link back to it. Google reads the cluster as one topical hub. That is how you actually rank for competitive search terms, not by publishing eight unrelated blog posts.
Your main topic
From ~1,500 words, sized to the topic
Subtopic 1
From ~1,500 words
Subtopic 2
From ~1,500 words
Subtopic 3
From ~1,500 words
Subtopic 4
From ~1,500 words
Every supporting page links to the pillar. The pillar links out to every supporter. Google reads it as one topic cluster. Word counts and cluster shape are scoped to your topic and competition, not a fixed template.
Silos available on Classic and Full Stack. Starter is blog posts only.
Done For You monthly blogging
Monthly blog content on a fixed schedule. No re-ordering, no thinking about it. We pick topics from your SEO opportunity, you approve, we ship. Cancel any time with one month notice.
Before you order
Yes, up until we confirm your brief by email. After that, the writer has built outlines around your choice and switching means starting that work over. We confirm the choice during the brief review so it never happens by accident.
A Matter Solutions writer with the right industry background, paired with an SEO lead. We do not subcontract to content farms. Every piece passes a second editor before it reaches you.
Two rounds per piece. Both are substantive (rewriting paragraphs, restructuring sections), not just typo passes. Extra rounds available on a Custom Plan.
You veto any topic over email during the brief review or in the brief before we write. You will not get a draft on a topic you have not signed off on.
Yes by default. We can write US, UK, or NZ English too. Set it in the brief.
We ask follow-up questions by email, and grab a quick call if needed. The 3 business day brief window is specifically for getting the brief watertight before the sprint clock starts.
Sprints are paid upfront and not pausable mid-delivery. Once the sprint clock starts, we work to completion.
Both. The brief covers your business model, customers, competitors, and positioning. The SEO research layers on top of that. We do not write a generic post and find keywords to fit it.