We've built our own content businesses from scratch. When you work with Stack Publishing, you're getting the same strategies we use for ourselves — not advice we read about.
Stack Publishing started because the three of us — Brad, Matt, and Alan — had each been building content websites independently and kept running into the same problem: there was no agency that actually understood how content businesses work from the inside.
Most SEO agencies have never run a site that lives or dies by search traffic. Most content agencies treat articles like any other deliverable, not like a long-term SEO asset that needs to earn its spot in Google's top three.
So we built Stack Publishing to offer the kind of service we'd have wanted ourselves. Small client list, deep attention, real results.
Content that reads well ranks well. We don't separate writing quality from SEO — they're the same thing.
No link farms, no AI slop, no tricks that'll get your site penalised in the next algorithm update.
We report on the metrics that matter to your business — traffic, revenue, conversions. Not just rankings.
We limit the number of clients we take on. Your site deserves real attention, not a junior account manager.
Three people. Complementary skills. Shared obsession with content that actually performs.
Add Brad's bio here. Write 2–3 paragraphs covering his background, what he built before Stack Publishing, his area of expertise within the business, and what drives his approach to content.
Second paragraph — specific experience, niches he's worked in, notable results or projects. Keep it grounded and specific rather than generic.
Third paragraph (optional) — something personal that humanises him. Where he's based, what he's into outside work, what he's been building recently.
Gaming and travel content creator with years of experience building sites that rank and audiences that stick around. Matt's the editorial lead at Stack Publishing — the one who cares obsessively about whether the writing is actually good, not just keyword-stuffed.
His own content work spans gaming guides, travel itineraries, and newsletter writing — which means he knows what it's like to be the client as well as the service provider. He's been in the trenches with algorithm updates, traffic dips, and the slow grind of building domain authority from zero.
Based in the UK. Currently writing, building, and drinking too much coffee.
Add Alan's bio here. Write 2–3 paragraphs covering his background, what he built before Stack Publishing, his area of expertise within the business, and what drives his approach to content.
Second paragraph — specific experience, niches he's worked in, notable results or projects. Keep it grounded and specific rather than generic.
Third paragraph (optional) — something personal that humanises him. Where he's based, what he's into outside work, what he's been building recently.