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You don’t need more content. You need strategy and direction.
Many women’s health brands are publishing content regularly, but without a clear structure you can’t build authority.
Content strategy changes that.
I work with women’s health brands, clinics, and femtech companies to create structured, intentional content plans that support visibility and long-term growth.
This is where we stop guessing what to publish and start building intentionally.
Content strategy is a structured plan built around:
It basically connects your expertise to what your audience is already searching for and maps out how your content supports that journey.
Each strategy project is tailored, but typically includes:
Understanding what you offer, who you serve, and how you’re currently positioned in the women’s health space.
Reviewing existing blog or website content to identify gaps, overlaps, and missed opportunities.
dentifying search-backed topics aligned with your services and authority-building goals.
Mapping out structured content groups that strengthen topical authority over time.
A practical plan outlining what to publish, in what order, and why.
This is for you if you’ve been guessing your content journey all along…
Or fall into any of the following categories:
With the right strategy, you should gain traction in your business.
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SEO is part of it, but content strategy is broader. It includes positioning, audience intent, authority building, and structured planning — not just keywords.
Yes. Strategy can stand alone, or it can be paired with blog management or writing packages.
A one-off strategy typically takes 1–2 weeks, depending on scope and brand complexity.
No strategy can guarantee traffic. But having a strategy brings structure which is fundamental to sustainable growth.
Content strategy works for early-stage brands, as it prevents months of unproductive content publishing.