SEO on the same terms as everything else: fixed scope, fixed fee.
Four areas of SEO work, quoted before anything starts. Useful alongside Google Ads, or on its own if paid search is not where you want to spend.
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Four areas, scoped separately.
Take one, or combine them. Each is quoted on the size of the site and the state it is in.
Technical SEO
The foundations: crawlability, indexation, site speed, Core Web Vitals, structured data and the technical issues stopping Google from reading your site properly.
Local SEO
Visibility where it pays: Google Business Profile, local landing pages, citations and review signals, so you show up for searches in the areas you actually serve.
On-Page SEO
Page-level work: keyword mapping, titles and meta, headings, internal linking and content structure, so each page targets something specific rather than competing with itself.
Content
Content planned around search intent and written to be useful, not padded for word count. Briefs, drafts, or a plan your own team can work from.
Not sure where to start?
A technical review is usually the right first step. It tells you what is worth fixing before you spend on content.
Enquire todayTwo different channels, often stronger together.
Google Ads gets you in front of people immediately, for as long as you keep paying for clicks. SEO takes longer to build, but keeps working without an ongoing cost per click once a page is ranking well. Neither replaces the other, and businesses that rely on just one are usually leaving something on the table.
Technical SEO work in particular tends to improve Google Ads performance too, since landing page speed and quality feed directly into Quality Score, which affects how much you pay per click. It is common for a technical review to pay for part of itself through lower ad costs alone.
Questions about SEO services.
Answers to what comes up most often before an SEO project begins.
Do I need all four SEO services, or can I just take one?
Just one is fine. Each area is scoped and quoted separately, so you can start with whichever is the biggest gap and add others later if it makes sense.
Which SEO service should I start with?
A technical review is usually the right first step, since it tells you what is worth fixing before spending on content or on-page work. If your site is technically sound already, on-page or content is often the better starting point.
How long does SEO take to show results?
It depends on the starting point and how competitive your industry is, but most clients start seeing meaningful movement within three to six months. Local SEO tends to move faster than broader organic rankings.
How much does SEO cost?
Every service is a fixed fee, scoped against your specific site rather than a flat rate for everyone. Get in touch and I will give you a proper quote once I have looked at what is actually involved.
Do you offer ongoing SEO retainers?
Not in the traditional sense. Work is scoped and quoted as defined projects. Many clients do come back for further rounds as their site and goals evolve, but each round is agreed on its own terms rather than running on an open ended monthly fee.
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