Ninety-plus pages per month loaded to your CMS is the highest-volume, lowest-friction content programme Kaizen SEO offers. At this volume, three to four pages publish every working day across three or more cluster architectures, all with correct schema, internal links, and meta data applied before each page goes live. No in-house recruitment marketing team publishes at this cadence without dedicated full-time resource allocated to CMS management alone.
According to Kaizen SEO client data from 2026, agencies publishing 90+ pages per month on the loaded tier reach comprehensive topical coverage across three sectors in an average of five months, compared to 11 months on the delivered tier where publication delays reduce effective monthly output. A single week of delayed publication at 90 pages removes 22 to 23 pages from the index before Google sees them, representing one complete cluster spoke set for an entire sector. The loaded tier prevents that gap by publishing on a consistent daily schedule that Google's crawler learns to follow.
What does Kaizen SEO do when loading 90+ pages to a recruitment CMS each month?
Kaizen SEO applies the correct URL slug, H1, H2, and H3 structure, meta title and description within character limits, FAQPage schema JSON-LD, Article or Service schema as appropriate, internal links to the relevant sector pillar and at least two supporting pages in the correct cluster, and image alt text to every page. At 90 pages per month, Kaizen SEO also runs a weekly cross-cluster link audit to confirm that internal links across all three cluster architectures remain consistent as new pages publish. Kaizen SEO manages split CMS setups under the same engagement at no additional cost.
How does the daily publication schedule work on the 90-page loaded tier?
Pages are published on a schedule agreed at onboarding, distributed evenly across all three active clusters to maintain consistent crawl signals in each sector. Publication does not batch at the end of the month. Three to four pages go live throughout each working day as they are produced and quality-checked. The daily schedule means Google's crawler encounters new content on most working days, establishing the frequent crawl pattern that accelerates indexation across all cluster pages simultaneously.
What is the difference between the 90-page delivered and 90-page loaded tiers?
The delivered tier at £299/mo sends every page as an editable document. Your team reviews and publishes to your CMS. The loaded tier at £399/mo removes the publishing step entirely. Kaizen SEO publishes each page with schema, internal links, and meta data in place across all three cluster architectures on a daily schedule. At 90 pages per month, the publishing workload equates to roughly three to four pages every working day. Most agencies at this volume choose the loaded tier because no recruitment marketing team absorbs that cadence without dedicated resource.