For ecommerce
Every product,its own channel.
One niche per product line. Hook-driven demo shorts for the feed, buying guides that rank for the search, both from the brief you already wrote for the listing.
The grind today
Product pages don't sell themselves.
The listing is live. The traffic isn't coming.
Rankings go to publishers
The buying-guide results for your own category belong to affiliate sites. Your product page alone will not outrank them.
Every demo is a shoot
Short-form product video works, but a shoot per SKU per week doesn't survive contact with a real catalog.
Content stops after launch
Week one gets the push. By week four the product line is invisible again, and the next launch takes the budget.
With marketer.sh
One brief per line. Both formats, weekly.
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Brief the product line
What it is, who buys it, what beats it. Each line gets its own niche with its own daily cap.
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Demos and guides ship together
Hook-first demo shorts for TikTok and Reels. SERP-researched buying guides with clean metadata, JSON-LD, and a hero image.
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Winners get siblings
Performance feeds the next ideation round. The hook that held attention becomes a family of variants, not a lucky one-off.
The product moment
A buying guide, built to rank.
This is a finished article for a grinder line: search preview, metadata within limits, structured data attached. Ready when you are.
- SERP research first, so the outline matches what ranks
- Sections written in parallel, then a QA pass
- Slug, title, meta, and Product JSON-LD handled
SEO article
Ready to publishyourstore.com/guides/best-espresso-grinders-under-200
Best espresso grinders under $200: 7 tested picks
We dialed in 7 grinders against the same beans and budget. Two are worth your counter, one embarrasses grinders twice its price.
- SERP research
- Outline
- 6 sections, written in parallel
- QA pass
Outcomes
A catalog that markets itself.
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formats from every product brief
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niche and daily cap per product line
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spent past the cap you set, ever
Get started
Point it at your best seller first.
Brief one product line, cap it at a few dollars a day, and watch a week of demos and guides show up for review.