Affordable SEO – Rank Without Breaking the Bank!

Are you looking for affordable SEO? If so, we can help and provide a free initial audit, video review and advice session – get in touch.

If you would like to learn how to safely either implement your SEO, possibly with the assistance of various SEO tools or to employ an agency or consultant who can actually do what they say, then can then read on.

Warning: there is a lot of cheap and nasty SEO out there

When buying SEO on a budget, the first thing to consider is to be careful. The majority of lower-end SEO providers, tools and services are hopeless. The sudden influx of AI-powered SEO tools has not helped here, and despite the lofty claims, you have to become an educated consumer with AI speeding up change in an already fast-moving sector.

What Counts as Affordable?

This is tough to answer as what is affordable for a huge company is unimaginable for a smaller company. SEO budgets can be several thousands of pounds, yet I would class affordable as starting at the very low end of £100 / $150 and going up to around £500 / $750.

Truly understanding what is affordable requires more context. What can the business afford? What are the returns? Typically, organic search has a better cost per lead than paid search but it may take time to get to the promised land so you have to factor that in.

 

Are You a Good Fit?

The inspiration for this article was a blog post I read advising people to avoid affordable (or cheap) SEO agencies. Now I don’t 100% agree with this sentiment, hence this article. But it is super important to ensure that you are a good candidate before you dive in.

To help you make the decision, the following details businesses that typically have to invest more heavily and those where a (high-quality) cheap SEO package will likely deliver the goods.

The following situations typically require a higher investment in SEO:

  • A national business
  • A national business with multiple locations
  • An international business
  • An e-commerce business or online store

 

The following business types can be a good fit for more affordable SEO practices:

  • Small, local businesses
  • Single locations of a multi-location business or franchise
  • Traditional local business categories (plumber, driving school, dentist etc)

 

Ultimately, the larger the geographical area you target the more competitive SEO becomes. Target a country or international audience then expect your SEO to require serious investment. Likewise, if you target a large city in a competitive industry.

If you are a local business though then SEO can be much more affordable.

The local aspect is important here – if you are a local business then your location in relation to the location of the person conducting the search is a primary ranking factor. Therefore, the SEO required is as much about helping the search engine understand what you do and where you do it. Heavier duty aspects like content-driven link building and content creation are often not needed here.

 

Understanding the Different Types of SEO

To know whether your business is a good fit for a lower cost SEO service requires some understanding of the types of SEO. We don’t need to go into great detail here but understanding the fundamentals will help.

 

  1. Technical SEO

 

Ensuring your site is technically well put together so a search engine can crawl and index the content is crucial. I would typically include things like using an SSL certificate to provide a secure site over HTTPS and speed optimising the website within technical SEO.

 

  1. On-Page SEO

 

Your site will also need to be optimised to help users and search engines understand what you do and to maximise clicks from search engines. As this is largely work conducted to your site, a skilled SEO practitioner can usually take care of the on-page SEO basics without too much trouble.

 

  1. Content Optimisation

 

Your content will often need to be improved for your customers and optimised for search engines. This should help not only in improving your visibility for important keywords but in the number of conversions you generate from your website (which is always the end result).

 

  1. Content Development

 

It may also be the case that you need to add new content. This could be new pages for specific services, locations, or portfolio pieces.

 

  1. Local SEO

 

Local SEO is the process of optimising your website to rank for location-specific search terms. This includes changes made to the site, creating and optimising a Google My Business listing, and work on external sites. This helps the search engines understand what you do and where your business operates.

 

  1. Building Authority & Trust

 

Multiple businesses compete for search engine results. And whilst there are many factors such as the optimisation of the site and local SEO, building authority also is an important factor here. Authority is typically built through building links from relevant sites and can be one of the more difficult and time-intensive elements of SEO.

 

Can SEO Be Good, Fast & Cheap?

Another consideration here is how long SEO takes. There is a concept known as the project management triangle that tells us that projects can’t be good, fast, and cheap. Quality will suffer. I talk about this in much more detail in a previous post but the general idea is:

  • Good & Cheap – Won’t Be Fast!
  • Fast & Good – Won’t Be Cheap!
  • Cheap & Fast – Won’t Be Good!

 

So, when looking for affordable SEO, you may need to have some patience (which is always a good philosophy with SEO).

And you really do need to be careful here. Prior to writing this article, I was speaking to a lady who had employed an SEO company to build links for her site. The service came with 3 months free (alarm bells) and then was £99 for three months. Yep, £33 per month. And they were building around 50 links per month. None of these links were of course shown to the client. And this was a site already in freefall that three months after starting (end of the trial) had their first ever two week period with no orders – in the entire 14 year history of the business.

After a quick call we did some digging and found some of the new links – they looked like circa 1999 directory sites and her “link” was amongst links for prostitution, escorts, drugs and just about everything you would not want a legitimate business to be listed amongst.

The company provides this service despite claiming to have a “strict white hat policy” so whilst affordable SEO is one thing, there is a whole heap of cheap and nasty SEO services that you want to avoid like the plague!

 

SEO Can Be Affordable – In The Right Situation

Your situation is key here. If you are a local business in a traditional market then there is almost certainly something an experienced SEO company can do to help – and at a realistic budget.

The key here is to find a reliable provider (like Bowler Hat) and then ask for some initial feedback. Typically, this will be a quick review of your situation and marketplace and some initial pricing.

Then, the agency will typically want to perform an SEO audit. This provides a detailed overview of the current situation and marketplace. From this, a budget and approximate timescale can be provided (or at least that is the way we work here).

More budget typically equals faster results. Less budget can still work but improvements may come more slowly. Ultimately, time = money.

From almost 20 years of experience, we have helped small businesses at all price points – from £100 / $150 per month where we are slowly improving technical, on-page, and local SEO. This ranges to around £300 / $500 per month where some authority building is required in addition to the basics.

So, the takeaway here is that with some careful consideration you can find an affordable SEO provider and cheap SEO does not always have to be nasty SEO!

If you would like a free initial consultation please get in touch.

 

Or Do It Yourself

The option here is to do your own SEO. There is a learning curve but there is lots of good information out there. The following is a good jump-in point:

5 x SEO Tips for Beginners

Small Business SEO Guide – Improve your SEO in 30 days

 

Further Reading

I would always advise business owners to take the time to educate themselves with regards to SEO best practices. You don’t need to be an expert, but rather be an informed buyer so you can ask the right questions.

The Google Webmaster Guidelines are essential reading:

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35769?hl=en

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