A definition page shows the exact same information as a dictionary and encyclopedia, and four marketing pages that also contain the exact same information. Publishing a sixth version of the consensus paragraph is simply a waste of money.
What is usually missing is the edge: what the term gets confused with, where practitioners disagree, and what it specifically does not cover. That is the part a reader remembers and the part nobody has written.
Why No-AI Definition Pages Need a Human Brand Voice
Term definitions may seem neutral, but there’s usually a judgment call: which definition should be the primary one, which common usage ought to be condemned, which distinction ought to be made. This judgment calls these definitions authoritative. Without these elements, the page is just a rearrangement of what is already ranking better.
A precise opening answer, written to be quoted.
The confusion with the neighboring term addressed directly.
Examples from practice rather than restated theory.
Where AI falls down on definition pages
There are formulations where averaging works best, and definitions are one of those. The blend of definitions a trained model produces by processing the pages ranking for a search query results in the same fifty words, but in a different order. Search engines and readers have no preference for what you publish, nor do they have a reason to remember it.
How We Write No-AI Definition Pages Around Visitor Intent
Searchers want sentences and pages. Writers oblige with first a self-contained answer in forty to fifty words, then a writing structure designed to allow the reader to stop whenever they have what they need, moving through usage, examples, common pitfalls, and neighboring terms.
How a definition page gets written here
Write the standalone opening answer first and keep it under fifty words.
Read what currently ranks and find the question all of them dodge.
Add examples from real practice, with the boundary cases named.
Link to the related terms a reader will search next.
Using No-AI Definition Pages Across Your Website
Definition pages are on the first step of a sales funnel that’s hidden from view due to the complexity of the sales funnel process. These steps help those readers who have yet to discover an issue and therefore, cannot target prospects. Each page must be a direct path to either a guide, tool, or product page instead of a reference page that is built for a sales pitch.
A quotable opening definition written to stand alone.
Full page covering usage, examples and common confusions.
Related-terms section with links you can wire up.
Meta title and description shaped for a definition search.
Detector and Copyscape reports, and copyright transferred outright.
What people commission definition pages for
Owning the definition search for a term in your category.
Clarifying a term your customers consistently misuse.
Feeding an internal linking hub for a pillar topic.
Giving sales a page to send instead of explaining again.
What definition pages cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical definition page
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Concise definition page
300
$30
$0.30
$30.30
Definition page with examples
700
$70
$0.70
$70.70
In-depth term explainer
1,200
$120
$1.20
$121.20
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Common Questions About No-AI Definition Pages
Yes — 2 rounds are included, for 14 days after delivery, handled by the writer who wrote the piece rather than by someone new to the brief.
Fill in the order form with your brief and email address. No account needed. You get a confirmation by email, then the finished piece as a document within 3 days.
Scala e ambizione. An entry in a glossary is just one among many, written to a shared standard and read in conjunction with its peers. A definition page can stand alone and, being searched for on its own, can provide examples, contradictions and comparisons which a glossary speedily lacks space for.
Just once, and just where it’s appropriate. Readers coming for a definition will not buy. A page that correctly answers the question and provides a single, relevant next step outperforms one that becomes an advertisement by the 3rd paragraph.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our definition pages
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
EBElin BFounder, Skarv Studio
Asked why our middle tier existed
Writing the response was easier than answering the question. Unfortunately, we were unable to provide a detailed explanation for the middle tier. We decided to merge those responses as well. The new version of the page was clearer and described the two tiers of the plan with more detail. Our customer support email has been receiving fewer requests.
Verified orderPricing pagesJune 2026
HPHyun-woo PProduct Lead, Sable Analytics
Renaming two tiers settled the dispute
Six weeks of internal dispute about the pricing copy settled the morning the draft arrived because it renamed two tiers and made the choice clear. Sometimes you need someone from outside the building to come in and say the obvious. The rest of the page just needed one comma.
Verified orderPricing pagesApril 2026
MCMei-Ling COperations Manager, Yuanshan Rentals
Twenty-two questions, two were duplicates
I was given 22 unique questions after I requested 25, and there were 3 questions that were related to each other. I took care of the merging process in 10 minutes rather than sending them back. Everything that stayed is of high quality and was very precise regarding our deposit terms.