
The writing belongs to whoever is least busy, so it never happens.
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content marketing agency ipoh
Small Ipoh teams stop writing the moment work gets busy. Seed Light takes it over: one named writer plans it, writes it, publishes it, and reports the leads each piece brought.



The stack
Where we work
Pick an area to see who trades there and what the work looks like for them.

Weekend visitors from KL and Penang plan the trip before they arrive, so you are being chosen days in advance. Photos, hours and a map pin do most of the selling.
Who we typically work with here

Professional firms serving the whole of Perak from one office. The site has to make clear how far you cover, because half the customers come from outside the city.
Who we typically work with here

Established local businesses with loyal customers and almost no online presence. Ranking here is often a matter of simply having the pages nobody else bothered to write.
Who we typically work with here

Buyers here need the numbers and someone technical to talk to. A sheet they can download answers more questions than a contact form ever will.
Who we typically work with here

Fast-growing residential demand for everyday trades. People search on a phone, call the first business that looks open and reachable, and rarely check a second one.
Who we typically work with here

Distribution and trade businesses whose customers are in other states. Coverage maps and delivery terms answer the question that stops most buyers here.
Who we typically work with here
We also work with businesses in Menglembu, Simpang Pulai, Chemor, Batu Gajah, Gunung Rapat and Falim.
Sound familiar?
Ipoh is one of the least contested markets of its size.Plenty of established firms here have no real website, so the pages nobody else wrote are often enough to rank.

The writing belongs to whoever is least busy, so it never happens.

Somebody drafts a post, and it sits unfinished for four months.

An agency published things you only found by looking at the site.

Nobody has opened the older pages since the day they went up.

You signed a long agreement and cannot get out of it.
The good news
Every one of these is the first thing we fix.
What the retainer covers

The questions worth answering, counted and put in order.

Someone sits down and writes it, every month.

Nothing goes up until you have read it.

Loaded, formatted and linked without your involvement.

Refreshed when updating beats starting again.

One page a month on what came in.
What matters
Who writes it
Work with no owner does not get done. One writer is answerable for your account, so the month happens whether anyone in your office remembers it or not.
Answerable for the month
One person, and it is their job.
Learns how you work
Your jobs and timings, taken down once.
It does not wait on you
Drafts arrive without anybody chasing them.
Somebody covers absences
A second writer keeps the month running.

What you sign off
Plenty of businesses find out what their agency wrote by looking at their own site. Every draft is sent over first, and it waits until you answer.
Sent before it goes up
Always, including small updates.
Approve when it suits
End of the week is fine.
Say what to change
One reply is enough to redirect it.
Held while you decide
An open question stops the schedule.

The reporting
Visitor charts look busy and settle nothing. The monthly page lists every piece published and the leads behind it, then says what we do next.
One page, every month
Short enough to read straight through.
Each piece and its leads
Set out piece by piece, month by month.
Written for a person to read
No exports and no dashboard logins.
It sets the next list
Whatever paid gets written more often.

The terms
The work should hold the account together, so the agreement runs monthly. Everything published sits on your own site and stays there whatever happens next.
One month at a time
Thirty days notice, no exit fee.
Everything in your accounts
Your site and your logins from day one.
Plans yours on request
The research and briefs come with you.
Work left running
Published pages keep bringing leads after.

How it works
An hour on the work you do and who buys.
A dated list you approve before anything begins.
One writer produces it, edits it and sends it over.
A few minutes to read, then it goes up.
One page on results, then next month starts.
How we compare
| What you get | Content mill | Seed Light | Big agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| One named writer | No | Yes | No |
| You approve before publishing | No | Yes | Sometimes |
| Reported in leads | No | Yes | Add-on |
| Month to month | Yes | Yes | No |
| Account manager in between | No | No | Yes |
| You own the content | Yes | Yes | Sometimes |
Packages
Quoted after a call, on how many questions are worth answering.
Small teams who want writing happening at all.
What's included
Small teams who want leads arriving from search.
What's included
Owning one whole subject in your category.
What's included
Written on your site, kept in your accounts, and billed monthly with no lock-in.
Straight answers
The questions we get asked first. Answered simply, with no sales talk.
Where to go next
100+
Brands served
28,441+
Leads generated
$4.1M+
Sales made for clients
Up to13x
Return on ad spend
As of July 2026, tallied from client ad accounts and store reports. See the numbers on our results page.
Who this is for
Anywhere a customer researches before they buy.
Let’s talk
Tell us what is holding your business back. We will reply in one working day with honest advice, even if we never work together.
Prefer email or a call? hello@seed-light.com · +60 16-411 9138
Results so far
Real client numbers100+
Brands served
28,441+
Leads generated
$4.1M+
Sales made for clients
Up to 13x
Return on ad spend
Leads per month, trending up
Portfolio