SEO Pricing - SEO Cost - SEO Packages
Data-driven SEO based on strategy — not fixed packages
SEO does not have one price for everyone. It is not a standardized service. It is a process that evolves in stages.
How SEO pricing is shaped
SEO pricing is not random. It is determined by market size, competition, website structure, and the volume of work required.
SEO is not a fixed cost. It is an investment that scales based on goals.
- complexity increases
- the volume of work increases
- the need for specialization increases
Market size
The greater the search demand, the more strategy is required.
Competition
Competitive markets require greater depth, consistency, and authority.
Level of difficulty
Not all keywords and not all projects have the same level of difficulty.
Website structure
The existing site architecture directly affects the scope of the work required.
CMS / Platform
WordPress, WooCommerce, or a custom CMS each come with different implementation needs.
Content volume
As pages and content increase, the SEO workload increases as well.
Not all SEO packages are right for everyone
SEO starts with understanding what makes sense for a business and with the strategic direction that can lead to growth.
Some stages are designed for businesses that already have a foundation, clear positioning, and the ability to support growth. We do not create momentum where no real basis exists.
When it makes sense for an SEO project to move forward
- There is a clear service or product
- There is a functional website or a solid base for improvement
- There is willingness for consistency and strategic continuity
- There is the capacity to support growth
How SEO packages work at TrySEO
At TrySEO, SEO is not treated as a package of services.
It is approached as a growth system that evolves in stages.
Each stage is activated when there is a reason for it.
Not simply because “SEO should be done”.
Each stage has a role
We do not do everything at once. Each stage serves a specific purpose.
Each stage has a goal
From understanding the market to growth and authority.
Each stage has timing
It is activated when the right conditions are in place.
The stages of SEO
SEO is not a ready-made service to be purchased. It is a process that evolves in stages, depending on the phase, the needs, and the goals of the business.
SEO Marketing & Competition
Strategy begins with understanding the market.
We analyze demand, competition, and real growth opportunities. A clear strategic direction is shaped before any implementation begins.
If a website already exists and previous SEO work has been done, a technical SEO audit may come first in order to identify issues affecting performance.
- Keyword analysis
- Competitor analysis
- Search intent & conversion potential
- SEO roadmap
SEO Foundation
The foundation on which growth can be built.
We turn strategy into action. We work on the site structure, the content, and the essential on-page improvements needed for SEO to start functioning properly.
- On-page SEO
- Content structure
- Technical setup
- Internal linking
SEO Growth
Authority, content, and gradual presence growth.
At this stage, we strengthen business visibility through content expansion, guest posts, and backlinks that help the website rank in more competitive searches.
- Guest posts
- Backlinks
- Content expansion
- Gradual authority growth
AI SEO Layer
Entity SEO & presence in the next stage of search.
The website becomes more understandable to AI and search systems through schema, entity optimization, and semantic structure that strengthen the business’s digital identity.
- Schema & structured data
- Entity optimization
- AI-ready content structure
- Semantic connections
Advanced / Custom SEO
For complex, competitive, and highly demanding projects.
For businesses with greater growth requirements, strategy cannot be standardized. A custom approach is designed to connect SEO, Ads, content, and business goals.
- Advanced strategy
- SEO + Ads alignment
- Content systems
- Conversion optimization
SEO does not work in isolation
SEO and Google advertising are not two separate worlds. When a website has the right structure, the right targeting, and the right landing page logic, it supports both organic search and paid advertising more effectively.
For this reason, in many cases SEO does not function only as a growth channel, but also as a tool for improving the performance of Google Ads.
- It improves the relevance of landing pages
- It reduces cost per click (CPC)
- It increases the chances of conversion
What this means in practice
Properly structured pages help users understand more quickly what a business offers and guide them more easily toward action.
Improved relevance in content and structure can support better performance and a more efficient advertising investment.
When messaging, structure, and search intent are aligned, the chances of turning a visitor into a customer increase.
When results begin to appear
SEO is not an immediate channel. It takes time to build a foundation, establish trust, and begin producing meaningful results.
Foundation & Improvements
- Technical improvements
- Content structure
- On-page optimization
The foundation is created so the website can begin to perform
First Improvements
- Initial keyword rankings
- Growth in organic traffic
- Improved relevance
The first results begin to appear
Growth & Scaling
- Improvement in competitive keywords
- Steady traffic growth
- More conversions
SEO begins to function as a core growth channel
When SEO is not the right recommendation
SEO is not always the right first move. In order to perform, it needs the right foundation, a clear offer, and the ability to be supported over time.
Before SEO begins, a business needs a basic level of readiness. If some of the following are not yet in place, then SEO is probably not the first priority:
- There is no clear positioning
- There is no functional offer
- There is no ability to convert visitors into customers
- There is no ability to sustain and support the project
Important regarding budget
SEO takes time to perform. For it to make sense, there usually needs to be the capacity to invest for at least 6 months.
- to create a foundation
- to make the right improvements
- for results to begin appearing
Exception: SEO to support Google Ads
If the goal is not full SEO growth, but support for advertising performance, then a shorter collaboration may still make sense.
- 3-month collaboration
- landing page improvements
- improved structure & relevance
- possible CPC reduction
- stronger conversions
SEO with continuity = an investment with perspective
SEO Case Studies
Strategy is not theory. It is what gets implemented and delivers results.
You do not need more SEO.
You need the right SEO.
If you would like to see what can truly perform for your business, the first step is not a “blind package”. It is an analysis of your project’s needs and potential.
We start with data — not assumptions.

