SEO Pricing Plans

Choose the level of SEO support that fits your business goals, website size, and competition level.

Starter SEO

$400

      • For small businesses and local websites
      • Technical SEO audit
      • Core keyword research
      • Website structure review
      • On-page optimization for priority pages
      • Basic internal linking improvements
      • Google Business Profile and local SEO recommendations
      • Monthly performance report

Growth SEO

$800

  • For businesses that want steady organic growth
  • Everything in Starter
  • Expanded keyword research and intent mapping
  • Technical SEO improvements roadmap
  • Content plan for growth opportunities
  • On-page optimization for a broader set of pages
  • Internal linking and site architecture improvements
  • Link profile review
  • Monthly reporting and strategy call

Authority SEO

$1600

  • For competitive industries and large-scale growth
  • Everything in Growth
  • Advanced technical SEO strategy
  • Full content strategy and topic planning
  • Competitor and gap analysis
  • Authority building and off-page SEO
  • Conversion-focused SEO recommendations
  • Priority support and deeper monthly analysis
You only need to provide access to your website—then just relax and check our report in a month!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Search Engine Submission Necessary?

No, search engines like Google automatically find and index websites. However, submitting your site through Google Search Console and using an XML sitemap can speed up the process and help with indexing issues.

What’s The Deal With Paid Search Submissions?

You don’t need to pay for search engine submission. Google and Bing index websites for free. Instead, focus on Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, and structured data to improve visibility.

Can Any Inbound Linking Hurt My Ranking?

Yes, low-quality or spammy backlinks can negatively affect rankings. If your site receives harmful links, you can use Google’s Disavow Tool to minimize their impact. Focus on earning high-quality, relevant backlinks from trusted sources.

Are Blogs Good for SEO?

Yes, if they provide useful, well-researched content that answers user questions. Google values quality over quantity, so avoid publishing blogs just for SEO. Use structured data, internal links, and multimedia to enhance value.

How Do I Make My Site Search Engine Friendly?

Prioritize site speed, mobile-friendliness, and structured data. Google favors well-structured websites with clear navigation, optimized content, and a strong internal linking strategy. Avoid keyword stuffing and focus on user experience.

More about SEO:

Backlinks are still important, but quality matters more than quantity. Getting links from authoritative and relevant websites improves rankings, while spammy backlinks can hurt your site. Use ethical strategies like guest blogging and PR outreach to earn links.