Final Content: The polished, proofread content pieces in the required formats, such as articles, blog posts, website content, or social media posts. This includes all requested elements, such as headers, subheadings, call-to-actions, and optimized images if needed.
SEO-Optimized Content: Content tailored with keyword optimization for search engines, including meta titles, meta descriptions, and any other SEO-related requirements like alt text for images and internal/external links.
Drafts and Revisions: Initial drafts for feedback, plus any revisions needed to align with the client’s feedback, ensuring the final product meets their expectations.
Content Calendar (if part of the project): A calendar outlining a schedule for publishing content, especially for ongoing projects, to help clients plan content posting and engagement timelines.
Grammar and Plagiarism Checks: Reports from tools like Grammarly and Copyscape to ensure content is free from grammar errors and plagiarism, confirming high-quality, original work.
Research References and Citations: A list of references or sources if any research or data was used in the content, ensuring credibility and accuracy for the client’s audience.
Content Style Guide (optional): A guide summarizing the tone, style, and brand voice used, especially useful for ongoing projects to maintain consistency across future content.
Content Performance Metrics (if included): A basic report on metrics like readability scores, keyword density, or content reach if part of the project, to help clients understand the potential performance.