Technical SEO that earns rankings instead of renting them
There are people searching for exactly what you sell, right now, and landing on someone else. Most of the time that's fixable — and most of the fix is unglamorous.
- Higher rankings
- More traffic
- Better leads
The problem
“We paid someone for SEO for a year. We got reports every month and no more customers.”
This is the most common story we hear. The reports were real, the work probably happened, and none of it was aimed at anything that makes you money. Traffic isn't the goal — enquiries are. A hundred visitors searching to buy beat ten thousand reading a blog post that ranks for nothing anyone purchases.
What you get
Everything that's included.
Not a list of intentions. These are the things that exist at the end, and they're all in the price.
- A plain-English audit of what's holding the site back today
- The technical fixes actually made, not just listed in a document
- Pages built around what your buyers search before they buy
- Site speed work, because slow pages lose both rankings and sales
- Proper markup so search engines understand what you offer
- Local and map listings sorted, if customers come to you
- Reporting that says what changed and what it earned
- No lock-in contract — stay because it's working
How it runs
What happens, and when.
Weeks 1–2
Audit and keyword work
What's broken, what your buyers actually type, and which of those are winnable. You get the findings whether or not you continue with us.
Weeks 3–4
Fix the foundations
Speed, structure, markup, mobile. The unglamorous work that everything else depends on.
Months 2–3
Pages that answer real searches
Writing and building the pages that match what people search when they're close to buying.
Month 3 onward
Measure and push
Rankings move slowly and then all at once. We track what's climbing, double down on it, and drop what isn't working.
Is this you?
We'd rather tell you now than in month two.
This is for you if
- People search for what you sell before they choose a supplier
- You're invisible for terms your competitors show up for
- Your site is slow, or was built without search in mind
- You can wait three to six months for compounding results
It's probably not if
- You need enquiries this month — run ads instead, and we'll say so
- Nobody searches for what you do, which is true of some businesses
- You want guaranteed number one rankings, which nobody can promise
- You want volume of content rather than content anyone needs
By industry
What this looks like in your sector.
The approach is the same everywhere. What changes is which problems come up first and what matters most.
SEO for clinics and private practices
Be found by patients searching for your treatments near you. Map listings, treatment pages and the technical work that decides local ranking.
clinics and practicesSEO for manufacturers and exporters
Get found by specifiers and buyers searching technical terms. Specification-led pages, application content, and the structure export buyers search with.
manufacturers and exporters
How we price it
You'll know the number before you commit.
The audit is a fixed one-off price and yours to keep, even if you never work with us again. Ongoing work is a monthly amount agreed up front with no minimum term, because a lock-in contract mostly protects the agency from having to stay useful.
We don't publish prices because the honest answer depends on what you need, and a number on a page would either be meaningless or wrong. What we will do is give you a real one quickly — usually within a day or two of understanding the job.
Common questions
The things people ask before they commit.
How long until we see results?
Technical fixes can show within weeks. Competitive rankings usually take three to six months, and anyone promising faster is either lucky, lying, or doing something that gets sites penalised. It compounds — month nine is worth far more than month three.
Can you guarantee a number one ranking?
No, and treat it as a warning sign if someone does. Nobody controls Google's results. What we can do is make sure nothing on your side is holding you back and that you're genuinely the better answer to the question.
What's the difference between technical SEO and content?
Technical is whether search engines can read, load and understand your site. Content is whether you deserve to rank once they can. Both matter — technical work on a site with nothing to say is wasted, and great content on a broken site never gets found.
Do we have to sign a long contract?
No. It's month to month. Long contracts mostly protect the agency, and if the work isn't earning its keep you should be able to stop.
Will you write the content or do we?
Either. We usually write it, because doing it well takes time most business owners don't have. If you have someone in-house who knows the subject deeply, we'll brief them and edit instead — that's often better and cheaper.
What if our website is the problem?
Sometimes it is, and we'll tell you plainly rather than charging you monthly to push against it. If the site is fundamentally holding you back, fixing that first is cheaper than years of working around it.
How do we know it's working?
You get reporting that connects to money: which terms you're climbing for, how many people arrived, and how many enquired. Not a list of numbers designed to look busy.
Often needed alongside
Websites that bring in work
A site that loads fast, says the right thing, and turns visitors into enquiries. Yours to update without calling anyone.
ExploreKeeping it all running
For something that already exists and has to keep working. Fixes, updates, rescues, and someone who answers.
ExploreAI that earns its keep
Answer customers at 2am, sort the inbox, pull the numbers. Useful in week one, not a science project.
Explore
Next step
Tell the chooms what needs building
Send the problem, not a spec. You'll hear back within 24 hours with a straight answer on what it takes, what it costs, and whether we're even the right chooms for it.