For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been deep in SEO work for DocBeacon
, my product is a secure document sharing and document tracking software. I wanted the marketing pages to sound more natural for readers while still keeping Google happy.
Turns out that balance is way harder than I thought.
While doing keyword research, I realized both core terms, “secure document sharing” and “document tracking software,” are insanely competitive. The keyword difficulty is sky high, and CPCs start at over $10. Now I understand why big SaaS companies spend so much on ads in this space.
I’ve probably spent more than a month rewriting, restructuring, and trying to improve page quality. And honestly, progress feels slow. You stare at analytics every day, hoping for movement, but SEO has its own rhythm. It moves quietly.
I’ve also been reading about programmatic SEO, generating thousands of pages through code and AI. It sounds great on paper, but I’m a bit skeptical. I don’t want to get flagged for thin or repetitive content. So for now, I’m doing most of it manually, using a bit of AI to speed up research and formatting.
This whole process made me realize how much patience SEO really takes. It’s not just about keywords or backlinks. It’s about good writing, structure, and showing up consistently.
If you’re working on SEO for your SaaS too, how are you finding the balance between quality and speed? I’d love to hear what’s been working for you.
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