SEO Services
Local and organic SEO for service businesses that want steady visibility, qualified leads, and a site that supports growth instead of just looking nice.
SEO works best when it’s built around how people actually search for services. In Bellevue, most buyers are juggling a busy week, comparing options quickly, and trying to decide who feels reliable before they call. That’s why we focus on clear service pages, strong local signals, and content that answers the questions people have right before they reach out.
With over five years of experience in this market, we’ve seen a common pattern. Many sites look great but still don’t rank because the content is too thin, the pages are not structured around intent, or the business footprint online is inconsistent. SEO is often less about doing more and more about doing the right pieces in the right order.
Small detail, but it matters: Bellevue users tend to click into a page and immediately look for proof. They want to see real service descriptions, areas served, and next steps. If the page feels vague, they bounce. We write and structure pages to keep the visitor moving.
We most often work with contractors and trades, home services, construction and remodel teams, clinics, professional offices, salons, and other service-based businesses that rely on inbound leads.

SEO is not one task and it’s not a checklist. It’s the combination of site structure, content depth, local relevance, and ongoing optimization. We build SEO systems that are designed to compound over time, not spike and disappear.
Local SEO foundation
On-page SEO
Content development
Tracking and reporting
Related services: Google Ads, Meta Ads, Web Design, System Automation and AI Integrations.
We start by mapping the search intent that drives revenue. For most service businesses, that means building out core service pages, adding supporting location pages where it makes sense, and tightening internal linking so Google can understand your site without guessing.
Then we expand depth. That might be adding real examples, pricing context, service variations, and common buyer questions. It’s the kind of detail that helps a page rank and also helps a visitor feel comfortable reaching out.
We also pay attention to what gets ignored. Thin pages, duplicate copy across cities, and generic headings can stall growth. We build content so each page has its own purpose and its own reason to exist.
We’re based in the Bellevue area and build SEO strategies for service businesses across the greater Seattle region. If you serve multiple cities, we can structure your site so each service area is represented clearly without turning the site into repetitive pages.
Bellevue neighborhoods
Nearby cities we often include
We also support multi-city and national SEO strategies for businesses that serve larger regions. The approach changes when you go beyond one metro area, so we keep it grounded in what your operations can actually fulfill.
SEO pricing depends on how much content and optimization your site needs to compete in your category. A local electrician and a multi-city contractor will have very different content requirements. We price based on scope, not vague packages that leave out the real work.
SEO Foundation
$750 per month
SEO Growth
$1,250 per month
SEO Authority
$2,000+ per month
Factors that impact pricing include your current site condition, how many services you want to rank for, how many cities you serve, and how competitive your market is. SEO does not replace sales, so we also look at lead handling, follow-up speed, and whether your pages make it easy to request a quote.
Here’s how we typically run an SEO engagement. The steps stay consistent, but the priorities shift depending on your industry, competition, and how your site is built.
1) Discovery and market review
We learn what you sell, where you serve, and what a qualified lead looks like. Then we review competitors and identify the pages that will move the needle first.
2) Site structure and priorities
We map services, locations, and internal links so your site has a clear hierarchy. This helps both rankings and user experience.
3) On-page optimization
We improve headings, copy, CTAs, metadata direction, and internal links. We also tighten pages that are too thin or too broad.
4) Content expansion
We create and expand service pages, location pages, and supporting content based on what your market is actually searching for.
5) Measure, refine, and scale
We track performance, watch what’s gaining traction, and refine the strategy. SEO improves when you respond to data, not guesses.
6) Ongoing improvements
As visibility grows, we keep improving conversion paths, building trust signals, and expanding into additional services and cities where it makes sense.

Tell us what you do, where you want to be found, and what a good lead looks like. We’ll recommend an SEO plan built around your market, not a generic checklist.