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SEO that tracks to revenue, not ranking screenshots.
Most SEO engagements end with a deck of rankings nobody asked for. Ours end with attributed revenue and a pipeline of content that keeps producing after we're gone. That difference comes from treating SEO as a commercial function, not a reporting function.
How we think about SEO
A ranking is a claim ticket. It's worthless until it converts into a visit, a lead, or a purchase. So we start every SEO engagement by mapping keywords to revenue scenarios and then reverse-engineering the content and technical work needed to win those specific terms.
Our four-track workflow
1. Technical foundation
Crawl audit, Core Web Vitals, schema coverage, internal linking, canonicals, sitemap hygiene, index bloat. We fix the plumbing before we publish anything. A site with 15,000 indexed duplicate pages will not rank for anything.
2. Content program
Topic clusters, not isolated posts. Each cluster has a pillar page (high-value commercial intent) and supporting pages (informational intent) that interlink. We publish at a cadence the business can sustain — usually 2-4 posts/month. More than that and quality drops.
3. On-page conversion
SEO traffic is still traffic. Every ranking page has a conversion objective — demo booking, lead form, Shopify checkout. We treat SEO pages as landing pages, not editorial pages. A page that ranks #1 and converts at 0.3% is worse than a page that ranks #8 and converts at 4%.
4. Link equity
We earn links through digital PR, data studies, and founder content placement — not by buying links or doing guest-post farms. Slower, more durable, doesn't get penalized.
Tools we use
- Ahrefs for keyword research and backlink analysis
- Google Search Console (primary performance source of truth)
- Screaming Frog for technical crawls
- Looker Studio / GA4 for reporting
- Clearscope or Surfer for content briefs
What we don't do
- We don't spin AI-generated content and call it a program. Our content is human-written and edited; AI accelerates research, not writing.
- We don't promise specific rankings. We promise a system that compounds; we don't promise Google's algorithm.
- We don't take on SEO-only engagements when the site's technical foundation is broken beyond our scope. We say no to work we can't win.
Timelines, honestly
SEO takes 6-12 months before the compounding starts. New domains take longer. If a competitor is pitching you "ranked #1 in 30 days," they're running paid search and calling it SEO. Our engagements are 12-month commitments from our side — the client is still month-to-month.
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We'll crawl your site, identify the top 5 technical issues holding back rankings, and show you the content opportunities we'd go after first.
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