Discovery Strategy
$2,500 USDThis covers everything we need to build you a working, practical discovery roadmap—based on your current visibility, not guesses. No lock-ins. No fluff. Just signal, structure, and what to do next.
- Feed-based SEO and Google Discover eligibility
- AI visibility strategy for voice, snippets, and answer engines
- Local discovery signal structuring (maps, profiles, directories)
- Content alignment with semantic topic clusters
- Metadata design for feed previews, answers, and preemptive cards
- Performance gap analysis (visibility vs engagement)
You’ll walk away knowing exactly what to fix, what to publish, and how to structure it.
Let’s Build Your StrategyBuilt for Discovery Surfaces
We don’t just optimize for search—we structure content for where discovery now happens: feeds, cards, assistants, and AI previews.
Real Signal Mapping
We assess how your content is actually seen and ranked—by device, assistant, app, and AI model. Then we fill the gaps.
Answer-Led Content Strategy
We help you write for snippets, cards, voice answers, and explainers. It’s not fluff—it’s functional content with searchable structure.
FAQs
What is a discovery strategy?
It’s a plan that makes sure your content is seen in places users browse—not just when they search. Think Google Discover, AI answers, local suggestions, and preemptive feeds.
Is this just another SEO service?
No. SEO is about visibility when someone types something. Discovery strategy is about being seen when they haven’t typed anything yet—but are still a match.
What kinds of content benefit from discovery strategy?
Educational, local, how-to, service, product, and experience content. If it's useful or answerable, we can make it show up in the right place, at the right time.
Does this help with voice or AI search?
Yes. Discovery strategy overlaps with voice readiness and AI formatting—because those systems also prioritize structured, semantic, and contextual content.
Will this show up on Google or YouTube?
Yes. We optimize for feed-based discovery in places like Google Discover, YouTube browse, Google Maps, and mobile search previews—where the query is often implicit.
What happens after the strategy is built?
We can either hand it off to your team to implement or manage the execution for you with structured content, metadata integration, and signal monitoring. We’ll guide you either way.