Article planning around search demand.
Ghost CMS
Search-ready content for Ghost-powered sites.
Ghost is strong for publishing, but SEO growth still depends on what you publish, how it links, and how clearly each article answers a search need.
Ghost-ready formatting and metadata.
Internal links to strengthen topic clusters.
What Ghost handles well
Ghost is strong for clean publishing, newsletters, tags, authors, and editorial workflows. It does not decide which articles deserve to exist or how they should support search growth.
Gadex adds the gap analysis, article production, source checks, metadata, and internal link planning around that publishing environment.
What a Ghost-ready article includes
Drafts can include the article body, title, meta description, excerpt, tag recommendations, canonical notes, source links, and internal link targets.
The goal is to make the post easy to review and publish without losing SEO details during transfer.
How topic clusters are handled
Ghost blogs can become tag archives without a clear topic architecture. Gadex maps articles to service pages, guides, and related posts so new content strengthens the rest of the site.
Each article should have a reader job and a link path, not just a tag.
How quality is controlled
Gadex runs production with AI that checks claims against named sources before handoff. The draft should be specific enough for the reader and clear enough for search systems to understand.
This helps avoid generic posts that look polished but do not add useful detail to the site.
Publishing support
Scope can include Ghost-ready formatting notes, metadata, internal links, approval status, and final publishing QA.
If Ghost is connected to a broader marketing site, Gadex can also prepare links between the blog and commercial pages.
When it fits
Use this if Ghost is your blog or resource CMS and you need a reliable pipeline of articles that support search growth, AI-search clarity, or sales enablement.
It is especially useful when the content strategy is clear but production and publishing consistency are the bottleneck.