Let's Clear Up Your SEO Questions
SEO takes time. Most businesses start to see progress in 2–3 months, and steady results usually take 6–12 months. How fast it works depends on your industry, competition, and the current state of your website. That said, we have tools and a proven approach that often deliver visible results in the first 1–2 months in regions where competition is lower.
Not always. In fact, it’s great if you already have a website - the age of your domain can help with trust in Google. In most cases, we can work with what you have. If the site is slow or outdated, we can take it over, fix it, or rebuild it so both Google and your customers get a better experience.
Our packages start at $2,500 per month. The exact price depends on your industry and competition, but every plan includes keyword research, technical fixes, content, and regular updates - everything you need to see steady growth without hidden costs.
No one can guarantee #1, and if they do - it’s a red flag. What we do guarantee is steady work, safe methods, and clear progress that improves your visibility and leads. And the better results you get, the longer you’ll stay with us - so it’s in our best interest to make sure the work pays off.
You’ll see it in real numbers: higher rankings, more website visits, more calls. We send reports from Google Analytics and Search Console so you always know what’s happening.
When people type “near me,” Google shows businesses that can serve them in that area - not only the ones with an office right next door. Local SEO helps your company appear in those organic search results, so if you can travel to that location, you can show up there and get the calls.
Google Ads stop the moment you stop paying. SEO takes longer, but it builds a foundation that keeps bringing in customers even after the work slows down. Many businesses use both: ads for quick wins, SEO for long-term growth.
Yes. Think of SEO like fitness: if you stop, results fade. Competitors keep working and Google keeps changing, so ongoing effort is needed to stay ahead.
Not much. We handle the work, but it helps if you can share insights about your business and customers.
Yes, you can. But learning SEO and keeping up with changes takes time. Many business owners start on their own, then realize it pulls them away from running the business. We already have the tools, data, and processes in place, so you get results faster and with less risk.
Local SEO focuses on searches tied to a place - for example, “roofer in Tampa” or “plumber near me.” Regular SEO is broader and targets nationwide or industry-wide keywords. For small businesses, local SEO usually brings quicker and more relevant results because it connects you with nearby customers ready to book.
You won’t disappear overnight, but results will fade. Rankings usually slip as competitors keep working and Google updates keep rolling out. SEO is like fitness - if you stop, progress slowly goes backward.
Yes. We’ve done it many times. New businesses can rank and win jobs with the right approach, especially in markets with lower competition. For example, we helped a flooring company reach the top 10 in 46% of Canadian cities within first month.
A lot. Positive reviews build trust for both Google and potential customers. They can directly influence how often you appear in local results and how likely people are to call you.
That’s our job. We run analytics to see what people search for, what your competitors target, and where the easiest wins are. The goal is to bring in real customers, not just clicks.
Social media is great for awareness, but people rarely go there when they’re ready to buy. Search is different: customers already need your service and are looking for it. SEO makes sure you show up at the exact moment they’re ready to call.
It depends on your industry, but for most service businesses, one new customer a month can cover the cost. After that, everything else is profit. SEO keeps paying back over time, unlike ads that stop the moment you stop paying.
Yes. Backlinks are still one of Google’s top ranking factors. The key is quality, not quantity. A few mentions from trusted websites are worth far more than hundreds of spammy links.
Look for transparency and results. No one can guarantee #1. A legit company explains what they’re doing, shows reports, and focuses on calls and leads - not just “impressions.” If all you hear is promises without proof, it’s a red flag.