SEO from $500/mo
SEO for a local business in a low-competition niche typically starts at $500–$1,000/mo; a competitive niche runs $1,200–$3,000/mo; a large e-commerce catalog starts at $3,000+/mo. The bill isn’t “one specialist’s time” — it’s a technical audit, content, link building, and analytics.
We run SEO starting at $500/mo for small businesses, with a transparent plan and monthly reporting: what was done, how rankings changed, what traffic it brought in.
The goal isn’t a one-time top ranking — it’s steady organic growth that keeps working even during a pause in paid advertising.
Why transparent SEO wins
Pricing
- Technical SEO audit
- Optimization of 5–10 key pages
- Google Business Profile and local SEO
- Monthly report with rankings and traffic
- Everything in the Local Business tier
- Content plan and article writing
- Link building and off-page profile work
- Monthly competitor ranking analysis
- SEO structure for catalogs with thousands of pages
- Automated meta tags and schema markup
- Promotion across a broad keyword cluster
- A dedicated SEO manager on your account
Audit & strategy
We run a technical audit, analyze competitors, and build a promotion plan.
Optimization & content
We fix technical issues, optimize pages, and publish content around your key search terms.
Monitoring & reporting
We track rankings and traffic, report monthly, and adjust the strategy.
Frequently asked questions
When will I see the first results?
The first ranking changes are usually visible in 6–8 weeks; steady traffic growth typically takes 3–4 months.
Why does SEO cost differently across niches?
A competitive niche needs more content, more links, and more specialist time — which is reflected in the budget.
What do I get every month?
A detailed report: work completed, ranking changes, traffic, and recommendations for the next month.
Is there a minimum commitment?
SEO is a long-term investment, so we recommend at least 3–4 months to properly evaluate results.
Can I combine SEO with paid search?
Yes, this is common practice: ads bring traffic immediately while SEO builds a steady stream over the long term.