BlogForce by OrdinaryTech: Managed SEO Blog Service That Does the Work for You
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BlogForce: The Managed SEO Blog Writing Service Built for Canadian Businesses
Most business owners know they need a blog. The problem is not intention - it is everything that comes after it. Keyword research, content calendars, SEO formatting, consistent publishing. We see it constantly: a client comes to us for a custom workstation build, we ask about their website, and they have a blog section with four posts from 2022 and nothing since. Not because they stopped caring. Because running a business is already a full-time job.
That gap is why we built BlogForce.
BlogForce is OrdinaryTech's fully managed SEO blog writing service. We handle keyword research, content strategy, writing, publishing, and monthly reporting - for e-commerce brands, SaaS companies, and local service businesses that want consistent organic traffic without adding headcount or managing a freelancer.
We did not build this service and test it on clients first. We cracked the system on our own site - growing OrdinaryTech's blog from zero to over 50,000 monthly organic visitors without paid ads - then packaged it for other businesses. That distinction matters. Most content agencies are selling a process they read about. We are selling one we lived.
What "Fully Managed" Actually Means
The phrase gets used loosely. Here is what it means in practice with BlogForce.
Every engagement starts with a keyword audit and competitor gap analysis. We find what your customers are searching for, where your competitors are ranking that you are not, and what content opportunities exist that no one in your space has taken yet. You approve a content calendar before we write a single word.
From there, every post is researched, written with a real point of view, SEO-formatted with proper heading structure, meta descriptions, internal linking, and image alt text - then published directly to your site. We work on Shopify, WordPress, Webflow, and most major CMS platforms. You get a notification when each post is live.
The monthly performance report covers keyword movement, traffic trends, and which posts are driving the most traction. That data feeds directly into the following month's strategy. It is not a static service - it adjusts based on what is working.
Why Most Business Blogs Fail to Rank
Writing regularly is not enough. We have audited enough sites to see the same problems repeat: posts targeting keywords no one searches, H1 tags that do not match search intent, no internal linking structure, inconsistent publishing cadence. Any one of these will blunt the impact of otherwise good content.
The businesses ranking on page one are not writing more - they are writing with more precision. They know the exact phrase their buyer types into Google at 11pm, and they have a post that answers it better than anyone else on the results page.
That is the standard BlogForce writes to.
The BlogForce Pricing
Two plans. No contracts.
The Starter plan at $99/month includes two fully managed SEO blog posts - keyword research, writing, formatting, and publishing included. First post delivered within 48 hours of onboarding. A monthly performance summary tells you where things stand.
The Growth plan at $249/month is for businesses treating organic search as a primary acquisition channel. Six posts per month, full competitor research, content calendar management, and a dedicated content strategist. If you are serious about moving off paid ads or building a traffic channel that compounds over time, this is the plan that does it.
Most clients who start on Starter upgrade after month one - not because we push them to, but because they see posts go live, watch rankings move, and want more of it faster.
Pro Tip: SEO compounds. A post published in month one is still driving visitors 18 months later. The earlier you start, the longer that compounding runway works in your favour.
Realistic Timeline: What to Expect in the First 90 Days
Organic search is not a paid ad. You do not flip it on and see conversions tomorrow. Here is an honest picture of the first quarter.
In the first two weeks, the keyword audit runs, the content calendar gets built and approved, and the first post goes live within 48 hours of onboarding. Weeks two through eight, posts publish on cadence and Google begins indexing new content. Early keyword movements start showing in Search Console - usually long-tail terms first.
By month three, you start seeing real traction on targeted keywords. Traffic begins compounding. The monthly report at this stage becomes genuinely useful data, not just a progress update.
Meaningful traffic growth for most businesses shows between months three and six. That timeline is not a hedge - it is just how search engines work. The businesses that quit at month two because they did not see a traffic spike are the ones who never find out what month four looked like.
Who BlogForce Is Built For
It works for e-commerce brands that need product and category content to surface in organic search. It works for SaaS companies that need comparison posts, feature explainers, and bottom-of-funnel content that captures buyers mid-research. It works for local service businesses in Toronto and across Canada that need neighbourhood and service-area pages ranking before their competitors claim them.
The common thread is not industry - it is the situation. Business owners who know SEO matters, have tried to execute it themselves or through a freelancer, and found that consistency broke down within three months. BlogForce removes the consistency problem entirely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does BlogForce content actually sound human, or does it read like AI?
Read a post on our own blog - that is the output standard. Every post goes through a research-first pipeline using live data, then editorial review to catch anything templated or generic. We built the system on our own site because we needed content that could compete in a real market. The same standard applies to client work.
Can BlogForce publish directly to my website?
Yes. We publish directly to Shopify, WordPress, Webflow, and most major platforms. We handle formatting, meta descriptions, image alt text, internal linking, and scheduling. You do not touch the backend unless you want to.
What happens if I want to cancel?
Cancel with 30 days notice. No contracts, no lock-in. We are confident enough in the results that we do not need to trap clients into long-term commitments to retain them.
If you are at the stage where organic search is a channel you know you should be building but have not been able to execute consistently, book a free 30-minute call. We will audit your current content situation, show you the keyword gaps your competitors are filling right now, and walk through exactly how BlogForce would work for your specific business. No pitch deck. No commitment. Just a real conversation about whether this is the right fit.
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Written by Sadip Rahman, Founder & Chief Architect at OrdinaryTech - a Toronto-based custom PC company that has built over 5,000 systems for gamers, creators, and businesses across Canada.