MarketMuse for Local SEO Agencies: Topical Authority, Content Strategy, and Pricing

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Last updated on November 25, 2025 (return to all articles).
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For local SEO agencies that want to build data-driven content strategies around topical authority rather than individual keyword optimization, MarketMuse provides a content intelligence platform that scores a site’s coverage of a topic and identifies the gaps preventing it from establishing authority. Based in Atlanta, it operates at a higher price point in exchange for deeper strategic analysis.

What MarketMuse Actually Does Well

MarketMuse’s core capability is topical authority analysis. For a given topic, it scores how thoroughly a site covers the full range of subtopics and questions, producing a Topic Authority score. It then identifies which content needs to exist, which needs to be improved, and which is competitive enough to not require work. This prioritization is the platform’s primary value.

The Content Brief tool generates detailed briefs based on this analysis, including recommended word count, target keywords, topics to cover, and questions to answer. Briefs are based on competitive SERP analysis combined with the site’s existing topic coverage gaps.

For agencies managing large content programs across clients in competitive verticals, MarketMuse’s strategic prioritization reduces the risk of investing in content that won’t move the needle.

Local SEO: What MarketMuse Covers

MarketMuse applies to local SEO content strategy where topic coverage is a meaningful factor in ranking competitiveness. For local service businesses competing in content-rich local markets, understanding topical gaps in a client’s site helps prioritize which content to produce first.

MarketMuse does not include GBP management, rank tracking, citation tools, or local-specific data. It is a content strategy tool. For smaller local clients with basic content needs, the platform’s depth and price may exceed what the use case requires.

Pricing at Scale: What Agencies Pay

MarketMuse plans include:

Plan Monthly price Projects Tracked keywords
Free $0 10 queries/month Limited features
Standard From $149/mo 100 queries/month Full content briefs
Team From $399/mo Unlimited queries Team collaboration
Premium Custom Custom API + custom models

The Standard plan suits occasional strategic content analysis. The Team plan covers agencies with high-volume programs. See current pricing at marketmuse.com/pricing.

Data Ownership: Where Your Information Lives

MarketMuse is a US-based company. Platform data is hosted on US cloud infrastructure.

Content briefs and topic analysis can be exported. The Topic Authority scores and competitive analysis are proprietary to MarketMuse.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is topical authority and how does MarketMuse measure it?

Topical authority is the depth and breadth with which a site covers a subject area. MarketMuse measures it by comparing a site’s existing content against the full set of subtopics and questions that authoritative sites cover in the same space. A high Topic Authority score indicates the site covers a topic comprehensively. Gaps in coverage are presented as content investment priorities.

How does MarketMuse compare to Surfer SEO?

Surfer SEO focuses on optimizing individual content pieces against SERP competitors. MarketMuse focuses on strategic topic coverage across a site’s full content inventory. They address different levels of content work: Surfer is article-level optimization; MarketMuse is site-level content strategy. Larger agencies may use both.

Is MarketMuse useful for local SEO content strategy?

For local clients competing in content-driven local markets, MarketMuse’s topical authority analysis helps prioritize which content to build first. For small local businesses with simple content needs, the platform’s depth and pricing may exceed what is needed. MarketMuse is most useful when the client’s local SEO strategy includes a meaningful content investment.

Is MarketMuse expensive for agencies?

The Standard plan at $149 per month is accessible for agencies doing periodic strategic analysis. The Team plan at $399 per month is a meaningful cost for smaller agencies. MarketMuse’s ROI is most clear when it prevents investment in content that would not move the needle, replacing that with briefs for content that addresses actual topical gaps.

Is there a free version of MarketMuse?

Yes. MarketMuse offers a free plan with 10 queries per month. This provides limited access to the platform’s core analysis and is useful for evaluating whether the tool is appropriate for a given workflow. Full access to content briefs and topic analysis requires a paid plan.

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Monthly prospects scanned100
101,000
Close rate3%
1%15%
Average project value$5,000
$1k$250k
Clients that become retainers30%
0%80%
Monthly retainer value$1,500
$500$20k
Hours per manual audit2h
30 min10 hrs
Your effective hourly rate$150
$50$500
New projects / mo
$15,000
3 closes
Retainer ARR
$16,200
annual
Year-1 potential
$196k
projects + retainers
Time savings / mo
$30,000
200 hrs freed

Time savings = hours per manual audit × monthly scans × your rate.
Retainer ARR assumes clients sign within 3 months of close.

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