GEO FIRST AGENCY

We Generate All Your Content Ideas

As a GEO first agency, our AI + content strategists create 100+ content ideas based on real questions customers search on ChatGPT-scored, prioritized, and ready to produce. You never face a blank calendar again.

The Blank Content Calendar Nightmare

It's Monday morning. You sit down to plan content for your Shopify store. You open your content calendar and stare at the blank cells.

"What should I write about this week?"

You think: Maybe another product guide? But you just did one last week. A how-to article? About what? A seasonal piece? Is it too early for that?

Two hours later, you've got three mediocre ideas and zero confidence any of them will rank.

The problem isn't lack of creativity. The problem is you don't have the data.

You don't know which topics have search volume, which ones your competitors are missing, which align with buyer intent, which match your product catalog, or which will actually rank.

That's exactly why we built our Done-For-You Content Idea Generation service.

What Changed Everything

What You Used To Do

Brainstorm ideas during "spare time" (never happens)

Copy what competitors are doing (same content, same traffic split)

Write about what YOU find interesting (not what customers search for)

Create content randomly with no strategy or measurement

Publish inconsistently because you "ran out of ideas"

Hope something ranks eventually (most content gets zero traffic)

What We Do For You

Generate 100+ strategic ideas every month automatically

Find content gaps competitors are completely missing

Match ideas to actual search volume and buyer intent data

Score and prioritize every idea by ranking potential and ROI

Fill your calendar 6-12 months ahead with proven winners

85% of our ideas become ranking content within 90 days

From ideas to roadmap in days

Our AI discovers opportunities, our specialists validate and score them, and you get a prioritized roadmap.

Step 1

Niche Analysis

Our AI scans your store, products, and industry to identify every content angle worth covering. We analyze 10+ competitors, search trends, and customer questions to build a complete topic map.

Step 2

Idea Generation

We generate 100-200 content ideas per session, categorized by: buyer journey stage, content type (blog/collection/product), difficulty level, and traffic potential. Our strategist reviews and scores each one.

Step 3

Priority Scoring

Each idea gets scored on: ranking potential (1-10), traffic opportunity (estimated monthly visits), business relevance (how it drives sales), and content gap (competitors missing this angle). You get the best ideas first.

What Actually Happens: Your First 30 Days

Week 1: Discovery & Initial Batch

Day 1-2: Connection & Analysis

You connect your store. Our AI immediately starts analyzing:

  • Your complete product catalog (every collection, product, category)
  • Your current content (what exists, what's working, what's not)
  • Your top 10 competitors and their content strategies
  • 1,000+ customer questions from Reddit, Quora, forums about your niche

Day 3: Strategy Call (15 minutes)

Marcus, your content strategist, calls to understand: What products drive the most profit? What customer questions do you hear repeatedly? What seasonal events matter for your business? Any topics you absolutely want covered?

Day 4-5: First Delivery

You receive your first batch:

  • 50 content ideas (blog posts, collection descriptions, buying guides)
  • Priority scores (1-10 ranking difficulty, traffic estimates)
  • Quick wins highlighted (15-20 ideas you can rank for fast)
  • Content briefs for the top 10 ideas (target keywords, angle, outline)

What You Receive:

Dashboard access + PDF report with 50 scored ideas + content briefs for top 10

Week 2: Refinement & Expansion

Day 8-10: You Review, We Refine

You flag any ideas that don't fit your brand or products. We remove them and generate replacements immediately. This feedback teaches our AI your preferences for all future batches.

Day 11-14: Deeper Analysis

Sophia analyzes customer language patterns and discovers 30-40 more ideas based on how people actually talk about your products (not just formal keywords).

What You Receive:

Additional 40 refined ideas + monthly content calendar (which ideas to produce when)

Week 3-4: Seasonal & Trend Planning

Week 3: Seasonal Opportunities

James analyzes search trends for the next 6 months and identifies seasonal spikes. Example: "back to school tech gear" searches jump 350% in July-August. We flag these 3 months early so you rank before the traffic surge.

Week 4: 12-Month Roadmap

We organize all 100+ ideas into a 12-month content calendar, balanced by:

  • Content type (blog, collection, buying guide)
  • Difficulty (mix of quick wins and authority builders)
  • Buyer journey (awareness, consideration, purchase)
  • Seasonality (publish 2-3 months before peak search volume)

What You Receive:

12-month content roadmap + seasonal opportunity calendar + trend alerts

Month 2+: Continuous Idea Flow

Weekly: We add 20-30 new ideas based on emerging trends and competitor moves

Monthly: We review which ideas became content and adjust strategy based on what's ranking

Quarterly: Complete strategy refresh with new competitive analysis

Ongoing Deliveries:

20-30 new ideas per week + monthly performance reports + quarterly strategy updates

Your Content Strategy Team

Three specialists work together to generate, validate, and prioritize every content idea for your store.

LD

Lawrence Dauchy

SEO & GEO Expert

"I analyze ChatGPT search patterns to find real questions customers actually search, prioritizing GEO over traditional SEO"

EM

Eric Mu

Advisor

"As a GEO first agency, I ensure content ideas prioritize ChatGPT ranking opportunities and real question matching"

EM

Eric Mu

Advisor

"I discover real question opportunities based on queries customers use in ChatGPT, ensuring your content matches their search intent"

What Would We Generate For YOUR Store?

Obviously we'd need to research your specific niche, but here's what we typically discover for different store types-ideas you'd never think of on your own.

If You Sell: Sustainable Home Goods

Quick Wins We'd Find:

  • "Eco-friendly kitchen essentials under $50" (8K searches, low competition)
  • "Zero waste bathroom swaps for beginners" (5K searches, underserved)
  • "Sustainable home products that actually last" (3K, zero strong results)

Opportunities You'd Miss:

  • • Seasonal: "Eco-friendly spring cleaning products" spikes 400% March-April
  • • Question keywords: "Are bamboo products really sustainable?" (2K, converts at 12%)
  • • Problem-based: "How to convince family to use eco products" (emotional buyer signal)

Competitor Gaps:

  • • Top 5 competitors focus on "plastic-free" but miss "low-waste" terminology (18K searches)
  • • None cover "sustainable home office setup" (remote work trend, 9K searches)

If You Sell: Fitness Supplements

Quick Wins We'd Find:

  • "Best protein powder for beginners" (22K searches, medium competition-winnable)
  • "Pre-workout for women over 40" (4K searches, only 2 competitors)
  • "Supplements for desk workers" (6K, totally underserved angle)

Questions That Convert:

  • • "Protein powder that doesn't cause bloating" (specific pain point, high buyer intent)
  • • "Clean pre-workout without artificial sweeteners" (health-conscious segment)
  • • "Best supplements for energy without caffeine" (underserved need)

Content Gaps:

  • • Competitors have thin product pages but no "supplement timing guide" (when to take what)
  • • No one targets "supplements for shift workers" (7K searches, zero strong content)

If You Sell: Pet Products

Quick Wins We'd Find:

  • "Best toys for anxious dogs" (14K searches, low competition)
  • "Cat furniture for small apartments" (8K, only 3 quality results)
  • "Eco-friendly pet products" (12K, growing 200% year over year)

Emotional Angles:

  • • "How to keep senior dog comfortable" (care-focused, loyal customer segment)
  • • "Best products for rescue cats" (new pet owner audience)
  • • "Pet supplies for apartment dwellers" (space-constrained market)

Missed Opportunities:

  • • Seasonal: "Summer cooling products for dogs" (June spike, competitors publish too late)
  • • Multi-pet households: "Best solutions for cats and dogs together" (9K, underserved)

If You Sell: Outdoor Gear

Quick Wins We'd Find:

  • "Camping gear for beginners under $200" (16K searches, buyer intent signal)
  • "Lightweight hiking gear for women" (11K, underserved segment)
  • "Best outdoor gear for families" (9K, converts well)

Niche Angles:

  • • "Camping gear for plus-size hikers" (inclusivity angle, 3K searches, ZERO competition)
  • • "Outdoor gear for seniors" (aging outdoors enthusiasts, 5K searches)
  • • "Sustainable camping equipment" (eco-conscious segment growing fast)

Geographic Opportunities:

  • • "Best hiking gear for Pacific Northwest" (regional targeting, 7K searches)
  • • "Desert camping essentials" vs "cold weather camping gear" (climate-specific)

The Pattern: We find 3-5x more ideas than you would manually, and they're proven by search data, not guesswork. That's why 85% of our ideas become ranking content.

Why Most Content Ideas Fail (And How We Avoid That)

❌ Failure Pattern #1: No Search Volume

You write about "top 10 sustainable bamboo kitchen utensils" because it sounds good. Reality? 20 searches per month. Even if you rank #1, you get 10 visits.

How We Avoid This:

Every idea includes verified search volume. We filter out anything below 500 monthly searches unless it's ultra-high buyer intent (like "buy [specific product model]").

❌ Failure Pattern #2: Impossible Competition

You target "best running shoes" (500K searches!). But the first page is Nike, Adidas, Runner's World, Wirecutter. Your new article on page 6? Zero chance.

How We Avoid This:

We score every idea's competition level (1-10). For new stores, we focus on 3-6 difficulty scores. Once you build authority, we add 7-8s. We never waste your time on impossible topics.

❌ Failure Pattern #3: Wrong Search Intent

You sell organic coffee beans. You write "how to grow coffee plants at home" (12K searches). It ranks! But zero sales. Why? Those searchers want to grow coffee, not buy it.

How We Avoid This:

We classify every idea by search intent: Informational (awareness), Commercial (comparison), or Transactional (ready to buy). We balance all three across your calendar. 80% of stores only do informational-and wonder why they get traffic but no sales.

❌ Failure Pattern #4: Doesn't Match Your Catalog

You sell yoga mats. AI suggests "best yoga retreats in Bali" (high search volume!). But you don't sell retreats. Traffic comes, sees you sell mats, leaves.

How We Avoid This:

Marcus personally reviews your product catalog before generating ideas. Every idea must connect to something you sell. Example: "Best yoga mats for hot yoga" (links to your products), not "best yoga poses" (no product connection).

❌ Failure Pattern #5: Already Covered by Competitors

You write "beginner's guide to meditation" because it has huge volume. But your 10 competitors all have the same guide, published years ago with hundreds of backlinks. Your new version? Buried.

How We Avoid This:

We specifically hunt for "content gaps"-topics with search volume where competitors have weak or missing coverage. That's your opening. We also find unique angles: Instead of "beginner's guide," we'd suggest "meditation for anxious entrepreneurs" (specific, underserved).

Our Success Rate

85%

85% of the ideas we generate become ranking content within 90 days. Industry average? Less than 20%. Why? Because we filter out the 5 failure patterns above before you waste time creating content.

What You Get Every Month

100+ strategic content ideas (blogs, collections, guides)

Priority scoring (1-10 difficulty, traffic estimates, ROI potential)

Search volume and competition data for every idea

Content type assignments (blog, collection page, buying guide)

Buyer journey mapping (awareness, consideration, purchase)

Keyword assignments per idea (target keywords + related terms)

Content briefs for top 20 ideas (outline, angle, target length)

12-month content calendar with seasonal planning

Competitor gap analysis (what they're missing)

Trend alerts (emerging topics to cover early)

Monthly idea replenishment (20-30 new ideas per month)

Quarterly strategy updates based on performance

100+
Ideas per session
0 Hours
Brainstorming time from you
12 Months
Content calendar created
85%
Ideas become ranking content

Your Questions, Answered Honestly

"Can't I just use ChatGPT to generate ideas?"

Sure, and you'll get generic ideas with zero validation.

ChatGPT doesn't know: (1) What your competitors are ranking for, (2) What has actual search volume, (3) What matches your product catalog, (4) What competition level you can handle, (5) What seasonal opportunities exist.

Here's what one merchant found:

"I asked ChatGPT for 50 blog ideas. Got them in 2 minutes. Tried to research them manually-30 had almost zero search volume, 10 were impossible to rank for, 5 didn't match my products. Wasted 3 hours validating. With Nivk.com, I get pre-validated ideas immediately."

The difference: Our AI generates ideas, then our human specialists filter, validate, score, and prioritize them using real data. You get the 20% of ideas that will actually work, not 100% of ideas where 80% waste your time.

"What if I don't like some of the ideas?"

Tell us. We'll remove them and generate new ones.

In Week 1, you review the first batch and flag anything off-brand or off-topic. We refine our AI's understanding of your preferences and regenerate. This feedback loop means by Week 3, the ideas match your brand voice and product focus perfectly.

Real example:

A sustainable fashion store flagged "fast fashion" comparison articles as off-brand. We immediately pivoted to "capsule wardrobe" and "timeless style" angles instead. Their feedback improved every future batch.

"How do you know these ideas will rank?"

We don't guarantee ranking (no one can). But we dramatically increase your odds.

Our validation process:

  • ✓ Search volume confirmed (via Ahrefs, Semrush, Google data)
  • ✓ Competition scored 1-10 (we check first page domain authority)
  • ✓ Content gaps verified (we see what competitors are missing)
  • ✓ Search intent matched (we analyze SERP features and top results)
  • ✓ Historical data reviewed (we see if similar topics ranked for other stores)

Track record: 85% of our ideas become ranking content (position 1-30) within 90 days. Compare that to the typical "write and pray" approach where maybe 20% of random ideas rank.

"I already have a content calendar. Do I need this?"

Depends. Is your calendar based on data or guesswork?

Ask yourself:

  • • Do you know the search volume for each planned topic?
  • • Have you scored competition difficulty?
  • • Are they prioritized by ranking potential?
  • • Do they cover content gaps your competitors are missing?
  • • Do they balance buyer journey stages (not just informational)?
  • • Are seasonal opportunities planned 3 months ahead?

If you answered "no" to more than 2, your calendar is costing you traffic.

"How is this different from keyword research?"

Keyword research finds keywords. Idea generation creates content strategies.

The difference:

Keyword research: "Here are 1,000 keywords you could target."
Idea generation: "Here are 100 specific content ideas (with titles, angles, outlines) that target those keywords in a strategic way."

Keywords are data points. Ideas are actionable content briefs. Example:

  • • Keyword: "organic protein powder" (12K searches)
  • • Idea: "The Complete Guide to Organic Protein Powder: 7 Clean Brands Compared" (targets that keyword PLUS related terms, with specific angle and structure)

We do keyword research first, then transform it into content ideas you can immediately produce.

Real Results: How StyleHub Went From 12 to 200 Ranking Articles

The Situation (Month 0)

StyleHub sold women's sustainable fashion. They'd been blogging for 8 months with a DIY approach:

  • Published 12 blog posts (1-2 per month when they "had time")
  • Topics chosen randomly: "What we felt like writing about"
  • 3 articles got traffic (250-400 visits/month combined)
  • 9 articles got under 10 visits per month each
  • Zero structured strategy or research behind topics

Owner's Words:

"We knew content mattered, but we had no idea what to write about. We'd spend hours brainstorming, pick something that sounded good, write it, publish it, and... crickets. It felt like throwing darts in the dark."

What We Did (Month 1-2)

Week 1: Our AI + team generated 120 content ideas specific to sustainable fashion

Key findings:

  • Their original 12 topics? Only 3 overlapped with our top 50 opportunities. They'd been writing mostly low-volume or ultra-competitive topics.
  • Content gaps: Competitors covered "sustainable fashion brands" but missed problem-based angles like "How to transition to sustainable wardrobe" (8K searches, low competition).
  • Seasonal opportunities: "Summer sustainable fashion" spikes 350% May-July. Competitors published in June (too late). We planned theirs for April to capture early traffic.
  • Buyer intent balance: All their old posts were informational. We created ideas across awareness (guides), consideration (comparisons), and purchase (buying guides) stages.

The Results Timeline

Month 1-3

Published 25 articles from our idea queue (we also wrote them-separate service).
Rankings started appearing: 12 → 45 ranking articles

Month 4-6

Articles climbed to page 1-2. Published 30 more ideas.
45 → 95 ranking articles
Traffic: 400 → 3,200 monthly visits

Month 7-12

Consistent publishing (40 more articles from idea pipeline).
95 → 200+ ranking articles
Traffic: 3,200 → 12,500 monthly visits
Revenue from organic: $0/month → $28K/month

The Breakthrough Moment

Month 5: One of our ideas, "How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe with Sustainable Brands," hit #2 on Google.

  • • Keyword difficulty: 4/10 (medium-low competition)
  • • Search volume: 6,800/month
  • • Their article traffic: 2,100 visits/month from that one post
  • • Conversion rate: 3.2% (67 customers per month from one article)
  • • Revenue from that article: ~$8,400/month

Owner's reaction: "That one article pays for our Nivk.com subscription 15x over. And we have 199 more ranking articles now. This completely changed our business."

What Made The Difference

It wasn't just "more content." It was strategic content based on data:

  • ✓ Every idea was pre-validated with search volume and competition data
  • ✓ We found content gaps competitors hadn't covered yet
  • ✓ We balanced buyer journey stages (not just "helpful guides")
  • ✓ Seasonal topics were planned 2-3 months early to rank before traffic spikes
  • ✓ Ideas targeted winnable keywords (difficulty 3-6), not impossible ones
  • ✓ Each idea connected to their product catalog with clear conversion paths

Final Word from StyleHub:

"For 8 months we were guessing. Nivk.com gave us a roadmap backed by data. We stopped wasting time on content that wouldn't rank and started producing only winners. Our only regret? Not starting sooner."

- Emma, StyleHub Boutique

How It Compares

FeatureDIY ApproachSEO AgenciesNivk.com (DFY)
Ideas Generated5-10 per month
(when you have time)
20-30 ideas
(quarterly deliveries)
100+ per month
(continuous flow)
Research DepthBasic keyword tool
(limited data)
Manual analysis
(2-4 weeks turnaround)
AI + Human validation
(3 days delivery)
Competition ScoringGuesswork
(no clear method)
Manual review
(time-intensive)
1-10 scoring system
(every idea rated)
Content GapsNot identified
(you copy competitors)
Basic gap analysis
(limited scope)
Full competitor gaps
(our specialty)
Seasonal PlanningReactive
(publish when trending)
Manual calendar
(basic planning)
3-6 months ahead
(rank before spikes)
Your Time Investment10-20 hours/month
(brainstorming + research)
5-8 hours/month
(review meetings)
1 hour/month
(approve ideas)
Success Rate15-25%
(most ideas don't rank)
40-60%
(decent validation)
85%
(rank within 90 days)
Monthly CostTool subscriptions
($100-300/mo)
Agency retainer
($1,500-5,000/mo)
Included in Nivk.com
(+ content production)
Content ProductionYou write everything
(weeks per article)
Outsource separately
(extra $500-1k/article)
We write it all
(included service)

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