For Food Bloggers

You write good recipes.
The wrong people are finding them.

We handle the SEO and email layer: keyword strategy, on-page optimisation, and content planned around your ad revenue and product sales. You keep writing. We make sure the right people find it and come back.

100+ Bloggers served directly
1,200+ SEO-optimised articles produced
38–40% Email open rate on our own list (industry avg: 20–25%)
8 yrs Inside the food and recipe niche, not studying it

You publish consistently. The results don't show it.

Your old posts used to pull traffic. Now they're invisible and you don't know which ones to fix first.

You have 200 posts and most of them are working for nobody. The ad revenue should be higher. It isn't.

You have a cookbook or course. Readers land on your blog and leave without knowing it exists. That traffic should be converting.

Your email list sits there. You send a newsletter when you have time. There's no system keeping readers engaged between posts.

SEO feels like guessing. You optimise, nothing moves, you try something else. Nobody is tracking what actually works.

This service is built for you if…

  • You publish your own recipes consistently and want every post working harder for you
  • Your ad revenue has stalled despite publishing. You know more traffic is possible.
  • You have a cookbook, course, or product and want your content planned around selling it
  • You have 50–300 older posts that used to rank and need a clear plan for recovering them
  • You want SEO and email handled without becoming an expert in either

This is not for you if:

  • You want someone to write your recipes. You write. We optimise and publish.
  • You want full done-for-you content production. See our Content Operations service.

SEO and email for food bloggers who write their own content.

You write the recipes. We handle keyword strategy, on-page SEO, recipe schema, email newsletters, and WordPress publishing — all planned around your ad revenue and product sales. Start with an audit, run a monthly plan, or do both at once with the recommended bundle.

Monthly Plans

SEO Monthly Starter
$299/month

Food bloggers publishing consistently who want every recipe fully researched, optimised, and published each month.

  • Up to 6 new recipe posts/month: Keyword-targeted, SEO-optimised, and uploaded to WordPress, with guidelines and best practices applied to every recipe
  • 2 Pillar pages/hub pages/month: Category landing pages and roundup content that cluster your recipes and drive authority
  • Quarterly content planning: 12-week editorial calendar built around search demand, seasonal timing, and your content priorities
  • Per post: keyword research + full SEO: Primary keyword, title tag, meta description, header restructure, recipe schema, image alt text
  • Internal linking: Every post connected to relevant existing content to build cluster strength and keep readers engaged
  • WordPress upload + scheduling: All posts formatted, scheduled, and published directly to your site
  • Monthly report: Posts published, rankings tracked, traffic movements flagged
  • 4 email newsletters/month: Written around your content calendar and product promotions, formatted and sent to your list each week

One-Time Options

SEO Content Audit
$349 one-time

A full picture of where your site stands and exactly what to fix first. The recommended starting point before any monthly plan.

  • Full content audit: All published posts, current rankings, traffic reviewed
  • Keyword gap analysis: Topics your blog should own but doesn't rank for
  • Priority action list: Top 20 posts ranked by optimisation ROI
  • Technical SEO snapshot: Site speed flags, schema coverage, mobile issues
  • Quarterly content calendar: First 12 keyword-targeted topics, ready to write
  • Delivered as a structured document you own and keep

Not sure where to start? The Audit tells you exactly what to fix. The Bundle lets you act on it immediately at a price that's lower than paying separately.

We know food blog SEO from the inside.

Recipe schema, Mediavine requirements, seasonal search timing, category page architecture — we work with this every day. Omar has managed SEO and content strategy for recognised names in the food blog space. These are real client results, not generic case studies.

Mexico in My Kitchen

One of the most respected Mexican food blogs in English. SEO strategy, keyword optimisation, and content structure built for a high-volume, authority-level food blog with a cookbook and product line.

We know how seasonal recipe searches behave. We know what Mediavine needs technically. We know how to structure content that drives cookbook sales alongside ad revenue. You won't spend time explaining the basics — we already live inside this space.

Email list we build and run for Craftaholic Witch — our own brand

6,000+ Subscribers
38–40% Open rate (industry avg: 20–25%)
4%+ Click rate (industry avg: 2–3%)

These are real sends to a nurtured, segmented list — not a cold blast. The open rate comes from consistent value, good subject lines, and emails readers actually want. We apply the same approach to every food blogger list we manage.

We also run Craftaholic Witch: 1M+ monthly Pinterest views, 11M+ tutorial views. The same understanding of how content, search, and email intersect applies directly to food blog SEO and product sales.

Built around your publishing schedule, not ours.

We audit your current content and set up the keyword system.

First week: access to Google Search Console and your site, content audit (Growth and above), keyword map built around your niche and seasonal patterns. You see the plan before we start.

You write. You send. We optimise before it goes live.

Send us your draft 24–48 hours before you want to publish. We return it with title tag, meta, schema, internal links, and structure fixes applied. You publish. That's the workflow.

Monthly check-in. Rankings tracked. Old posts recovered.

Monthly report: what moved, what needs attention, which old posts to update next. Growth plan includes a prioritised update queue so the work compounds over time.

Ready to put your content to work?

Every deliverable above. Flat monthly price. Content planned around your ad revenue and product sales from day one.

Order Now from $299/month

Not sure which plan fits?

30 minutes. We'll look at your content, your products, and show you exactly what to prioritise first.

Book a Discovery Call

Order if you've seen enough. Call if you want to talk it through first.

Before you sign up.

Can you plan content around my cookbook or course sales?

Yes. This is part of how we build the content strategy from the start. We map keywords to buyer intent, add internal links from high-traffic posts to your product pages, and plan email campaigns around launch windows and seasonal buying patterns. More traffic is useful. Traffic that converts to product sales is better.

Do you handle recipe schema and food blog SEO specifically?

Yes. Recipe schema (RecipeCard markup, nutrition data, cookTime and prepTime), FAQ schema, HowTo where applicable. We also know how food blog category pages should be structured for search, how seasonal content timing works, and what Mediavine publishers need technically. You won't need to explain any of this.

What does the email newsletter service include?

Four newsletters per month, written around your content calendar and any product promotions you have running. We write, format, and send them to your existing list. The goal is consistent engagement: readers who remember you between posts are more likely to buy your cookbook and more likely to click through when you promote something.

How fast is your turnaround on new posts?

24–48 hours from when you send us your draft. We know you publish on a schedule. We don't slow it down.

How long before I see results in Google?

On-page changes can show improvement in 4–8 weeks. Older post recovery takes 3–6 months depending on how long the post has been indexed. We track everything monthly so you can see what's moving and why.

What if I want to cancel?

3-month minimum. Month-to-month after that with 30 days notice. The keyword map, content calendar, and any briefs we build are yours to keep.