About - Wisdom Dabit

About

A strategic content partner for search, buyers, and the new answer engines.

I help SaaS teams turn product complexity, buyer questions, and search opportunities into content that ranks, gets cited, and makes the next step easier to take.

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Search proof 0

estimated organic traffic value from one ecommerce explainer.

Visibility AI Overview + page-one visibility

AI Overview visibility and strong organic placement across commercially useful topics.

Commercial search 0

estimated organic traffic value from one agency-style SEO article.

Recommendation

"Wisdom is an excellent writer. He is skilled in using SEO techniques and providing in-depth information about a specific topic. He also goes the extra mile by consulting additional sources, such as conducting interviews and including quotations to enhance expertise on a topic."
Esther Van den Eynde
Esther Van den Eynde Content Manager at StoryChief
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I work at the intersection of content strategy, SEO content writing, product-aware education, and modern search visibility. That means traditional rankings still matter, but so do AI Overviews, LLM citations, answer-engine retrieval, and whether a page actually helps someone make a decision.

My best work usually sits where content needs both direction and execution: a better angle, clearer search intent alignment, stronger structure, clearer product context, and enough commercial awareness to move beyond generic advice.

I am also a medical student at the University of Jos, so research-heavy days are a pretty normal part of my life.

How the work shows up

Search visibility, AI Overview presence, and clearer commercial positioning.

The strongest pages do not only sit in search. They show up where buyers compare, where AI systems retrieve, and where the product actually needs to make sense.

Search result screenshot for a DTC ecommerce explainer
Search result screenshot for a content marketing analytics article
AI Overview-style result around a workflow article

What clients actually want

Strong pages do more than show up. They help the right reader understand, trust, compare, and act.

That is why my work tends to sit at the overlap between SEO, product education, buyer research, AI-search visibility, and commercially useful writing.

Search visibility with commercial weight.

Pages that rank for useful queries, bring in meaningful traffic, and support product understanding instead of chasing vanity keywords.

Content structured for retrieval.

Clear sectioning, quotable phrasing, entity clarity, and answer-ready formatting that fit how modern search surfaces now work.

Specificity strong enough to earn citations.

Precise explanations, sharper angles, and grounded examples help pages become easier to trust, quote, and retrieve.

Product context that feels natural.

The product belongs in the workflow, not pasted into the page. That distinction matters more now that generic AI content is everywhere.

01

No recycled advice.

Strong pages need a real angle, useful examples, and a reason to exist beyond "we should publish more content."

02

Search is distribution, not the whole job.

I care about rankings, but I care more about whether the page helps a buyer understand, compare, or move forward.

03

Authority comes from specificity.

Specific pages earn trust more easily, hold citations better, and are harder for vague AI-written content to replace.

Process

Good content usually gets better before the draft, not only after it.

This is usually the sequence: clarify the buyer problem, sharpen the angle, structure the page, then write something strong enough to rank and useful enough to move a decision forward.

01

Context

I look at the product, the buyer, the topic, and what the page needs to help someone understand.

02

Angle

I shape the actual point of view so the content is not interchangeable with ten other articles on the same keyword.

03

Structure

I build the piece around search intent, buyer questions, product context, and what answer engines are more likely to retrieve.

04

Draft

Then the writing carries more weight because the thinking, framing, and decision path are already doing their job.

How I help

The work usually starts with one of these problems.

The content ranks, but does not convert.

The page may be attracting searchers, but it is not helping them understand the product, the use case, or the next step clearly enough.

The team has topics, but no sharp angle.

There is content demand, but not enough direction. The result is generic writing, weak positioning, and posts that all sound interchangeable.

The product needs to appear naturally.

Readers should understand where the product fits without the article turning into a padded sales page.

Old pages need a stronger reason to rank.

Refreshes often need more than edits. They need sharper structure, updated intent matching, and more useful examples.

Markets I understand

Where I already have context, curiosity, or both.

B2B SaaS

Product education, alternatives, comparisons, use cases, onboarding, and content close to revenue.

Ecommerce

Buyer education, DTC explainers, trust, conversion paths, and product-aware growth content.

SEO and content strategy

Search intent, briefs, refreshes, content systems, and modern search visibility.

Fintech, HealthTech, MedTech

Industries where clarity, trust, precision, and careful explanation matter more than fluff.

Work together

If the content needs clearer thinking before clear writing, that is usually where I fit best.

Send the draft, product page, keyword cluster, stale article, or content problem. I will look at the context first, then tell you the best next step.