SEO articles prepared for WordPress publishing.

WordPress publishing often slows down at formatting, metadata, links, and approvals. Gadex prepares the content so those details are handled before delivery.

Drafts structured for WordPress.

Titles, descriptions, and internal links prepared.

Approval or publishing support depending on scope.

01

What breaks in WordPress workflows

WordPress publishing often fails in small details: headings are pasted incorrectly, metadata is left blank, excerpts are generic, internal links are missed, and image fields are completed late.

Those details matter because they affect how the page appears in search, how readers move through the site, and how quickly the article can be approved.

02

What a WordPress-ready article includes

Gadex can prepare the article body, title tag, meta description, slug, excerpt, heading structure, source notes, internal links, image notes, and category recommendations.

The handoff can be formatted for the editor, the SEO plugin fields, or the publishing workflow your team already uses.

03

How internal links are planned

Each article should link to relevant service, product, guide, and comparison pages. Existing WordPress pages should also link back when the new article strengthens a topic cluster.

Gadex prepares those link targets before the article enters WordPress so linking is not left to memory during final publishing.

04

How approvals work

A WordPress article can be delivered as a clean draft for review, a CMS-ready package, or a prepared post depending on scope and access.

For teams with compliance or subject-matter review, the handoff can separate approved text, claims to confirm, and final publishing notes.

05

When to use it

Use this when WordPress is your marketing CMS and your team wants search-ready articles without rebuilding the publishing checklist every time.

It is especially useful when several people touch the article between writing, approval, SEO review, and publication.

06

How it connects to SEO strategy

WordPress publishing support works best after a content gap analysis or topical map has clarified which articles matter first.

That way each WordPress post supports a priority page instead of becoming another isolated blog article.