Copy can be on-topic and still work against the site: a typo in the first paragraph, three paragraphs saying the same thing, bureaucratic phrasing instead of an answer. Editing isn't just proofreading for typos — it's turning what's already written into something people actually read to the end.
What's included
- Correctness. Spelling, punctuation, agreement — the things that undermine trust the fastest.
- Structure. Headings, lists, paragraphs: so the text reads on a screen instead of needing to be decoded.
- Meaning. We remove repetition, filler, and promises that don't hold up; we check facts and figures.
- A consistent tone. We bring pages to one voice — on a site written by several authors, the mismatch shows immediately.
- Search-friendly formatting. Headings, metadata, and key phrasing — worked naturally into the text, without keyword stuffing.
When you need this
- The copy was written in-house or by different contractors — and the site sounds inconsistent.
- The content came with an old site and the facts are out of date.
- The material was written by a language model and needs checking for accuracy and a human feel.
- The pages are long, but visitors leave before finishing them.
How we work
- We assess the scope. We count pages and characters, and show on one sample page exactly what will change.
- We edit. We return the text with edits, flagging and explaining any debatable changes.
- We publish. We place it in the site panel with markup and metadata.
What we don't promise
Editing doesn't raise rankings by itself — it removes what's stopping a page from working. If the site has technical problems, that's seowebdev.ru; if it's a design issue, that's kb77.ru.
Pricing
Editing is included in content and maintenance work — pricing and the monthly portion are on the pricing page. A standalone batch is priced by number of pages: write to info@seoforger.ru.