SEO & Search Engine Optimization
If Google can’t find you, neither can your customers.
Most small business websites in Huntsville and North Alabama are invisible to search engines — not because the business isn’t good, but because the site was never built or maintained with search in mind. We fix that.
What Ignoring SEO Actually Costs You
Your competitor is getting the customer who would have called you.
When someone in Huntsville searches for what you sell, the first result gets clicked roughly a third of the time. The second gets about 15%. By the time you reach page two, you’re invisible — and most businesses don’t even know they’re on page two, because they never search for themselves the way their customers do.
A site that was built five years ago and never touched since is falling further behind every month. Google rewards freshness, relevance, and authority — and all three require ongoing attention. A competitor who publishes one useful page a month and keeps their technical foundation clean will outrank you consistently, even if their business isn’t better than yours.
You’re invisible in local search
Customers searching for your service in your city are finding your competitors instead. Every day that continues is revenue you’ll never recover.
Your site is getting slower over time
Unmaintained plugins, unoptimized images, and accumulating database bloat slow your site down — and slow sites rank lower and convert less.
Google’s trust in your site is eroding
Fresh content, updated pages, and active link profiles signal to Google that your site is authoritative. Silence signals the opposite.
Why Monthly Work Makes All the Difference
SEO isn’t a project. It’s a practice.
One-time SEO work is like washing your car once and expecting it to stay clean. Google re-crawls your site continuously. What you published six months ago is already stale in its eyes. What your competitor published last week is fresh.
A modest monthly content investment — one well-written page, one updated service description, one answered question that your customers actually ask — compounds over time. After twelve months you have twelve new reasons for Google to rank you. After two years, you’ve built an asset that keeps working while you sleep.
A monthly SEO retainer starting at $199/month is less than what most businesses spend on a single print ad — and it keeps working long after the magazine is recycled.

Social Media & SEO
Social media doesn’t directly boost your rankings — but it does something almost as valuable.
Google has been clear that social media signals aren’t a direct ranking factor. But that’s only part of the story. When you publish useful content on your website and share it on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn, you create traffic — and traffic signals matter. A page that people visit, share, and link to earns authority. Social media is the distribution channel that makes that happen.
More practically: when someone searches for your business name after seeing you on social media, Google sees that branded search as a trust signal. When your Facebook post drives someone to read a page on your site, that session counts. And when a local blogger or news site sees your content and links to it — which is more likely if you’re visible on social — that inbound link is pure SEO gold.
Publish on your site first
Write the content on your website — an FAQ, a how-to, a project spotlight. Then share it on social. Your site gets the SEO credit; social gets the reach.
Answer real questions
The questions your customers ask you every week are the same questions they’re typing into Google. Answer them on your site. Share the answer on social. Repeat monthly.
Stay visible between purchases
Most of your customers don’t need you every month. But when they do, you want to be the first name they think of. Consistent social presence keeps you top of mind — and that branded recognition shows up in search behavior.
Why Monthly Work Makes All the Difference
SEO isn’t a project. It’s a practice.
One-time SEO work is like washing your car once and expecting it to stay clean. Google re-crawls your site continuously. What you published six months ago is already stale in its eyes. What your competitor published last week is fresh.
A modest monthly content investment — one well-written page, one updated service description, one answered question that your customers actually ask — compounds over time. After twelve months you have twelve new reasons for Google to rank you. After two years, you’ve built an asset that keeps working while you sleep.
A monthly SEO retainer starting at $199/month is less than what most businesses spend on a single print ad — and it keeps working long after the magazine is recycled.

Social Media & SEO
Social media doesn’t directly boost your rankings — but it does something almost as valuable.
Google has been clear that social media signals aren’t a direct ranking factor. But that’s only part of the story. When you publish useful content on your website and share it on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn, you create traffic — and traffic signals matter. A page that people visit, share, and link to earns authority. Social media is the distribution channel that makes that happen.
More practically: when someone searches for your business name after seeing you on social media, Google sees that branded search as a trust signal. When your Facebook post drives someone to read a page on your site, that session counts. And when a local blogger or news site sees your content and links to it — which is more likely if you’re visible on social — that inbound link is pure SEO gold.
Publish on your site first
Write the content on your website — an FAQ, a how-to, a project spotlight. Then share it on social. Your site gets the SEO credit; social gets the reach.
Answer real questions
The questions your customers ask you every week are the same questions they’re typing into Google. Answer them on your site. Share the answer on social. Repeat monthly.
Stay visible between purchases
Most of your customers don’t need you every month. But when they do, you want to be the first name they think of. Consistent social presence keeps you top of mind — and that branded recognition shows up in search behavior.
What It Costs
SEO that fits a small business budget
We’re not going to quote you $3,000 a month and disappear into a dashboard you can’t read. Our SEO work is transparent, local, and priced for businesses that need results — not retainer bloat.
Foundational
$199/mo
For businesses that need the basics done right and maintained consistently.
- Monthly on-page SEO review
- One new or updated content page
- Google Search Console monitoring
- Core Web Vitals check
- Monthly report, plain English
Growth
$349/mo
For businesses ready to compete aggressively in local search and build lasting authority.
- Everything in Foundational
- Two new content pages monthly
- Local citation & listing management
- Competitor ranking analysis
- Social content strategy guidance
- Keyword ranking report monthly
Both plans require a one-time site audit ($149) before work begins. No long-term contracts. Cancel anytime with 30 days notice.

Performance Is Part of SEO
A slow site is an SEO problem, not just a user experience problem.
Google’s Core Web Vitals — how fast your page loads, how stable the layout is, how quickly it responds to interaction — are direct ranking factors. A site that fails these tests is penalized in search results, regardless of how good its content is.
The GTmetrix results shown here are from a live WooCommerce store we manage — 150+ products, hundreds of customers, real production traffic. SEO and performance work together. We handle both.
Stop being invisible
Find out where your site stands — before your competitor does.
We’ll run a free SEO audit on your current site — keyword visibility, technical issues, Core Web Vitals, and local search presence. You’ll get a straight answer about where you stand and what it would take to improve. No charge, no obligation, no sales pitch disguised as a report.