I'm Tunde Rasheed

I build the pages SaaS buyers search right before they book a demo

If your blog drives traffic but not signups, you’re attracting readers, not buyers.

His work stands out and performs well. — Carl P., Ex. Content Lead, CreditSuite

Most SaaS teams don't need more content. They need the right pages, built for buyers at the moment they're ready to choose.

BOFU pages ranked on page 1

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AI Overview appearances

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Overall content quality

99/100

What My Clients Say

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Work was completed ahead of schedule and the quality was great.
Fred Biebesheimer
Head of SEO and Operations, BreakingB2B

What I build for SaaS teams

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High Traffic Low Competition Niches

BOFU & High-Intent SEO Pages $300–$1,500+

The pages your buyers visit when they're comparing tools and getting ready to choose. Built to rank at decision stage and convert without a hard sell. They include: Comparison pages · Alternatives pages · "Best [tool] for…" listicles · Pricing pages · Use-case pages

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Landing Pages & Conversion Copy $500–$2000+

Most SaaS pages explain what a product does. This is different. It's messaging that makes your product easy to understand and easy to say yes to — from the first headline to the final CTA. They include: Homepage · Product pages · Feature pages · Waitlist and launch pages

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SEO tools for content writing

Content Strategy & Roadmap $700–$3,000+

Stop publishing and hoping. A full intent-based keyword strategy, funnel mapping, and content roadmap — so every piece you publish has a clear reason to exist and a real chance of ranking. This include: Keyword strategy · Funnel mapping · Topic clustering · Content audit · Roadmap

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Product-Led Content Custom pricing

Content that teaches users how to do something using your product — driving activation and retention, not just traffic. Built around your product's actual workflows. They include: "How to do X with [your tool]" · Onboarding tutorials · Feature walkthroughs · Templates

Your content is probably closer than you think. It just needs to target the right moment.

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