AI Content Engine · Real Estate

Your buyers are Googling. Your blog isn't answering.

One 5-minute form gets you a free 12-article content blueprint and your first SEO article — researched, written, quality-reviewed and delivered automatically. Pay per article after. No subscription.

Buyers search a median of 10 weeks before buying — 43% start online, not with a phone call (NAR 2024).

How It Works

From one form to a filled content calendar.

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You submit the form

Your brand, buyers, differentiators, voice and competitors — about 5 minutes of your time. That's the last required step.

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Your blueprint is built — free

12 article opportunities mapped for your market, each with a target keyword and search intent, tracked in a shared content calendar. Your first article generates immediately as a free sample.

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You order the rest by reply

Reply "next" to any delivery email and the next article lands minutes later. No dashboards, no meetings, no subscription — you set the pace.

The Strategy

Twelve random posts don't build authority. A deliberate mix does.

Your blueprint covers the four ways buyers actually search, in a proven distribution:

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How to Know

Trust-building explainers: legal concepts, market facts, safety questions buyers are already Googling.

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How to Find

Discovery comparisons: neighborhoods, city vs. city, what different budgets really buy.

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How to Buy

Decision-stage content: the purchase process, costs, timelines and the professionals involved.

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How to Do

Actionable checklists buyers use in the field: site visits, evaluating developments.

Quality Loop

Every article passes four AI specialists before it reaches you.

Research, writing, critique — and a revision pass that applies every fix. You see the QA verdict with every delivery.

1 · Searcher

Live web research on that article's exact keyword and intent: what ranks, what buyers ask, which facts matter.

2 · Drafter

Writes the 1,500-word article to the plan — your voice, your credentials, structure matched to the intent.

3 · Critic

Reviews for E-E-A-T, legal safety, keyword targeting, intent alignment and brand voice — and lists every problem.

4 · Reviser

Rewrites until every issue is fixed. You receive the corrected article as a branded, ready-to-publish Google Doc.

Total generation time: 2–3 minutes per article, from order to inbox — powered by DeepSeek V4 Pro with live Perplexity research.

Fair Questions

Straight answers to the objections we hear most.

"I don't understand — how does a blog article get me leads?"

Buyers spend a median of 10 weeks searching before they buy, and for 43% the first step is online — not a phone call (NAR 2024). During those weeks they Google questions: "can foreigners buy property here", "is this neighborhood safe", "what does closing cost". The agent whose article answers those questions enters the shortlist before any competitor gets a call — and every article ends with an invitation to talk to you.

The article doesn't close the deal. It decides who gets the conversation.

"We already have a blog. Why would we need yours?"

Having a blog isn't the asset — ranking for questions buyers actually type is. Look at your last five posts: were they written around a researched keyword, or were they announcements nobody searches for?

Every blueprint article targets one specific keyword and one search intent, and passes an E-E-A-T and legal-safety review before delivery. Keep your blog — we'll fill it with articles built to be found.

"Our blog never brought a single lead. Why would this be different?"

Because random posts aren't a system. Blogs fail for three predictable reasons: no keyword targeting, no intent mix, and no consistency.

And an honest caveat: a blog is a compounding channel — it typically takes months to rank, then keeps delivering for years. That's exactly why this is pay-per-article and not a retainer: you're never paying a monthly fee while the assets mature.

"Won't Google penalize AI-written content?"

Google's published position is that it rewards helpful content "however it is produced" — what it demotes is mass-produced filler. This pipeline is built for that standard: live research per article, your real credentials for E-E-A-T, a Critic that flags unverifiable claims, and a Reviser that fixes every issue before you see the draft.

Thin AI spam gets penalized. Researched, reviewed, expert-attributed articles get ranked.

"Won't readers notice a robot wrote it?"

Readers don't ask who typed the article — they ask whether it answered their question. Your differentiators, voice and credentials shape every draft, and the QA stage explicitly checks brand-voice match.

Want it unmistakably yours? Dictate 15 minutes about a real case and the AI structures your material instead of writing generically.

"Why pay you? I could just use ChatGPT."

You could — and you'd be the keyword researcher, strategist, editor, QA reviewer, designer and project manager. What you're buying is the system: live search research, a four-intent strategy, a two-stage quality loop, a branded deliverable and a content calendar — hands-off, in minutes.

Multiply the hours by your hourly rate; the math tends to end this conversation.

"Nobody reads blogs anymore — everyone just asks ChatGPT."

Half true — and it works in your favor. When buyers ask AI assistants about your market, those assistants cite exactly this kind of content: structured, intent-matched, expert-attributed articles. These pieces are written to be quotable by Google and by AI search.

If you publish nothing, you're invisible in both worlds.

"What's the catch with 'free'?"

No catch — it's our marketing. Showing you a finished article about your market beats any pitch we could send. If the sample doesn't convince you, you keep the blueprint and the article, and we part as friends.

Your blueprint takes 5 minutes. The first article is on us.

Fill out the form → your blueprint is built and the first article generated → you review and decide. No call required.

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