We offer both standalone services and turnkey work — you can join at any stage.
Each stage has a clear deliverable and timeline, so you always know what you pay for.
From strategy and SEO research to writing, publishing, and analytics — we handle the full editorial stack so you don't have to.
We map out the exact search terms your target readers are typing into Google — then build a content calendar around topics that can actually rank and convert.
Our Madrid-based writers and editors produce long-form, well-researched posts that hold attention, answer real questions, and reflect your brand's voice.
Consistency is the secret to blog growth. We plan, schedule, and manage your publishing pipeline so content goes out on time, every time.
Every post is optimized for structure, meta tags, internal linking, and readability — so search engines understand it and readers enjoy it.
Monthly reports show you traffic trends, top-performing posts, keyword rankings, and what we're adjusting next. No vanity metrics — only data that matters.
Once your blog gains traction, we help you turn it into revenue — through affiliate content, lead magnets, sponsored posts, or gated resources tailored to your niche.
We spend the first week learning your business, audience, and competitors. We audit existing content if you have it and define the blog's unique positioning in your market.
We deliver a 3-month editorial roadmap with prioritized keyword targets, post formats, and publishing cadence — approved by you before a single word is written.
Our editorial team writes, edits, formats, and publishes every post with on-page SEO baked in. You review drafts in a shared workspace and approve before anything goes live.
Monthly performance reviews drive continuous improvement. We double down on what's working, refresh underperforming posts, and expand into new topic clusters as you grow.
Most blogs fail because they lack strategy, consistency, or both. CoreStackBase fixes that. Book a free 30-minute content audit and find out exactly what your blog needs to start growing.