SEO services that get your business found on Google
People are searching for what you offer right now. If they’re finding your competitor instead of you, that’s an SEO problem. We fix it with local SEO, technical optimization, and content that ranks.
Google doesn't owe you traffic
Here’s what usually happens. Someone builds a website, adds a few keywords to the homepage, submits it to Google, and waits. Nothing happens. So they post on social media. A few likes, no calls. They try Google Ads. Leads come in, but only while the budget lasts.
The missing piece is SEO. And most businesses skip it because it feels complicated, takes time, and the last person who sold them “SEO services” sent a monthly report full of charts that meant nothing.
We do it differently.
We don’t sell reports. We sell results you can see: more people finding your site on Google, more calls from organic search, more booked appointments. If the numbers aren’t moving, we change the approach. If they are, we show you exactly what’s driving them.
Audit first
We analyze your site, your competitors, and your search visibility before recommending anything.
Local focus
Google Business Profile, local citations, area-specific content. Built for businesses that serve a specific market.
Technical foundation
Site speed, mobile performance, crawl errors, schema markup. The stuff under the hood that Google cares about.
Transparent reporting
Monthly reports with real numbers. Rankings, traffic, leads. If something's not working, we say so.
SEO isn't magic. It's work that compounds.
A lot of agencies treat SEO like a product you buy once. “We’ll optimize your site” sounds like a one-time fix, and some companies sell it that way. But SEO isn’t a project with a finish line. It’s ongoing work that builds on itself month after month.
Here’s what that means in practice. The technical fixes we do in month one make the content we publish in month three rank faster. The content that ranks in month three brings in links that make everything rank better in month six. And by month nine or ten, you’re ranking for keywords you weren’t even targeting directly, because Google has started trusting your site on the topic.
That compounding effect is the whole point. It’s also why SEO takes patience, and why we’re honest about timelines upfront. Anyone promising page one in 30 days is either picking keywords nobody searches for or doing something that’ll get your site penalized later.
Local SEO
For most small businesses, local SEO is the biggest lever. When someone searches “plumber near me” or “best restaurant downtown,” Google decides who shows up in the map pack and local results. We optimize the signals that drive those rankings: your Google Business Profile, local citations, reviews, and location-specific content.
If you serve customers in a specific area, local SEO is where we start. It’s also where results tend to show up first, often within the first 60 days. Most of our SEO clients are based in Sarasota and across the Gulf Coast, and we know what it takes to rank in this market specifically.
On-page SEO
This is the work that happens on your website itself. Title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, internal linking, image optimization, and content that matches what your customers are actually searching for. We audit every page, fix what’s broken, and build a structure that search engines can read and rank.
Most sites we look at have the same problems: duplicate title tags, missing meta descriptions, no internal linking strategy, and content that was written for the business owner instead of the customer. Fixing these basics often moves rankings faster than anything else.
Technical SEO
Site speed, mobile responsiveness, crawl errors, broken links, redirect chains, schema markup, XML sitemaps. These are the things under the hood that most business owners never think about but Google absolutely does.
If your site takes five seconds to load on a phone, it’s losing rankings every day. If Google can’t crawl half your pages because of broken redirects, those pages don’t exist as far as search is concerned. We find these issues and fix them.
Content strategy
Google ranks pages, not websites. Every page on your site needs a reason to exist and a search query it’s answering. We plan content around what your customers are actually typing into Google, not what sounds good on a blog nobody reads.
That means keyword research, topic clusters, and a publishing calendar that builds authority over time. One well-researched blog post that answers a real question will outperform ten generic posts about “5 tips for small businesses.”
Google Business Profile management
Your GBP listing is often the first thing a potential customer sees. We optimize every field, post updates regularly, manage Q&A, and set up a system for responding to reviews. We also monitor your profile for unauthorized changes and spam edits, which happen more often than you’d think.
Link building
Backlinks are still one of the strongest ranking signals. But the days of buying 500 links from a directory farm are over. We build links the slow way: outreach to relevant sites, guest content, local partnerships, and industry directories. It takes longer. It also doesn’t get your site penalized.
How we run
an SEO campaign
Step 1: Audit
We run a full technical and competitive audit. What's ranking, what's broken, what your competitors are doing better, and where the fastest opportunities are. You'll see the audit before we start, and we'll walk you through what it means. This step is free for new clients.
Step 2: Strategy
Based on the audit, we build a 6-month SEO roadmap. Target keywords, content plan, technical fixes, link building approach, local citation strategy. You'll know exactly what we're doing each month and why.
Step 3: Execution
Month by month, we work through the roadmap. Technical fixes first (usually month one). GBP optimization and citation building (months one and two). Content creation and link building (ongoing from month two forward). Every month has specific deliverables, not just "we did SEO."
Step 4: Report and adjust
Monthly reports with real numbers. Keyword rankings, organic traffic, leads from search, top-performing pages, and what we did that month. If a keyword isn't moving, we figure out why and change the approach. If something's working, we do more of it.
Step 5: Results review
After six months, we review everything together: what moved, what didn't, and why. You get a clear picture of where things stand and a plan for what's next. Most clients stay on month to month because by that point the results make the decision easy.
Typical organic traffic increase our clients see within the first six months of working with us.
Technical fixes and GBP optimization start moving rankings within the first 30 days.
Every client gets a monthly report with real numbers. Rankings, traffic, leads. No vanity metrics.
What realistic results look like
We don’t promise “#1 on Google in 30 days.” Here’s what actually happens for a typical local business:
Month 1-2: Technical fixes done. GBP optimized. Citations built. You might see some movement in rankings, but this is foundation work. Think of it as clearing the path.
Month 3-4: On-page content is live. Rankings start shifting. You’ll see more impressions in Google Search Console before clicks pick up. This is normal. Visibility comes before traffic.
Month 5-6: Compounding effect kicks in. Keywords move into top 10. Phone calls and form submissions from organic search start increasing noticeably.
Month 6-12: Authority builds. You start ranking for terms you weren’t even targeting directly, because Google trusts your site on the topic. This is where SEO starts paying for itself.
Some businesses see faster results. Some take longer. It depends on your competition, your starting point, and how much content work is needed. We’ll give you a realistic expectation before you commit to anything.
“I went from a Facebook page to a real brand and a website I'm proud to send people to. Clients find me on Google now.”
Victoria, FileVia Pro
Bradenton
“I wasn't sure search would do much for a studio this niche. I was wrong.”
Leo, HQ Portraits
Charlotte, NC
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Patrick, Founder
Sarasota
What does SEO cost?
Straightforward answer: our SEO plans run from $500 to $2,500 per month.
A local business targeting one area and a handful of keywords sits at the lower end. Businesses targeting multiple service areas, competing in tougher markets, or needing aggressive content and link building push toward the higher end.
All plans require a 6-month minimum commitment. Not because we’re locking you in, but because SEO needs time to work. After six months, you go month to month. Most clients stay because the results justify it.
We quote based on scope, not on hours. You’ll know the monthly investment before we start, and it won’t change unless the scope changes.
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Frequently asked questions.
Common questions about how SEO works, what to expect, and how we work.
How much does SEO cost for a small business?
For a typical Sarasota small business targeting local keywords, most clients land in the $550-$1,500 range. Cheaper options exist, but most of the $300/month SEO you'll find is automated reports and not much real work. SEO that moves the needle requires real hours from people who know what they're doing.
How long before I see results from SEO?
Most clients start seeing ranking movement in months 2-3. Meaningful traffic and lead increases usually show up around months 4-6. SEO isn't instant, but the results compound. A PPC campaign stops the moment you stop paying. SEO keeps working.
What's the difference between SEO and Google Ads?
Google Ads puts you at the top because you're paying per click. SEO earns you a spot in the organic results, which get more total clicks and don't cost you per visitor. Most businesses benefit from both, but if you can only pick one, SEO has better long-term return.
Do I need a new website before starting SEO?
Not always. If your current site is reasonably fast, mobile-friendly, and built on a platform we can work with, we'll optimize what you have. If the site has serious technical problems or looks like it was built ten years ago, we'll be honest about that. Sometimes the right move is fixing the site first.
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Can I do SEO myself?
Some of it. Posting to your Google Business Profile, asking customers for reviews, writing blog posts about your work. Those all help. The technical and strategic pieces, like site architecture, schema markup, competitive analysis, and link building, are where professional help makes the biggest difference.
What if SEO doesn't work?
If rankings aren't moving after three months of consistent work, something is wrong. We figure out what it is and adjust. Sometimes it's the keyword targets. Sometimes it's a technical issue we missed. Sometimes the competition is tougher than expected and we need a different angle. We don't keep doing the same thing and hoping for different results.
Do you work with e-commerce sites?
Yes. E-commerce SEO has its own challenges: product page optimization, category structure, duplicate content from product variants, and technical issues specific to platforms like WooCommerce and Shopify. We've worked with online stores and know where the common problems are.
Will you manage my Google Business Profile?
Yes. GBP management is part of every plan. We optimize your listing, post updates, manage review responses, and monitor for spam edits. For most local businesses, GBP is the single most impactful piece of local SEO.