Built for affiliate sites • content-first SEO

Rank affiliate content faster with a clear on-page plan.

Surfer SEO helps you write pages that match what's already winning in Google—so you stop guessing headings, keywords, and content depth.

On-page guidelines
Content editor
Keyword coverage
Affiliate page checklist
A simple workflow you can repeat
15 min setup
  1. 1
    Pick the money keyword
    Target buyer intent + low competition where you can win.
  2. 2
    Analyze top SERP pages
    See what's working: headings, word count, topics, and terms.
  3. 3
    Write with the content editor
    Cover the key terms without stuffing or rambling.
  4. 4
    Publish + iterate
    Update content based on gaps and ranking movement.
Affiliate disclosure: links may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Good for:
Review pages • Comparisons • "Best X" lists
If you're stuck on:
Headings • Terms to include • Content depth
Outcome:
More relevant content → better rankings over time

How Surfer helps affiliate sites

You're not trying to write "more" content—you're trying to write the right content for the query.

SERP-based guidance
Build content aligned with what's ranking now—without reverse engineering everything manually.
Content editor workflow
Draft sections with clarity: topics to cover, terms to mention, and structure that makes sense.
Fewer rewrites
Get closer on the first draft so you're not endlessly updating posts that never move.

What you get in one tool

A repeatable content system for affiliate pages—especially helpful when you're scaling beyond 10–20 posts.

  • Clear outline suggestions (sections people expect)
  • Topic/term coverage guidance to avoid missing key subtopics
  • Consistency across "Best X", "X vs Y", and review templates

Tip: pair Surfer with a simple internal linking plan + consistent publishing cadence.

Affiliate content: guessing vs guided
TaskGuessingWith Surfer
Outline / sectionsRandom templatesSERP-informed structure
Terms to includeMiss key topicsCoverage guidance
Time to publishSlower, more rewritesFaster first draft
Scaling contentInconsistent qualityRepeatable workflow
*Results vary; SEO depends on niche, competition, links, and content quality.

FAQ

Quick answers for affiliate builders.

Yes—those posts benefit from consistent structure and topic coverage. Use it to align sections with the SERP and avoid leaving out important buyer questions.

It helps with on-page execution. Still do basic keyword research (intent + competition + monetization), then use Surfer to publish pages that match what Google is rewarding.

Add a short disclosure near your CTAs and in the footer. Also use rel="nofollow sponsored" on affiliate links.