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Higher Google Rankings for UK Small Businesses

We improve organic search visibility for local UK businesses, delivering measurable results within 90 days. Our strategies focus on sustained growth.

What we do

UK SEO for small businesses

Local SEO Optimisation

We optimise your Google My Business profile and local citations to attract nearby customers. This includes geo-targeted keyword research and schema markup implementation.

Technical SEO Audits

Our team identifies and resolves website issues impacting search performance, such as crawl errors, site speed, and mobile usability. We use tools like Screaming Frog and Google Search Console.

Content Strategy & Creation

We develop content plans based on keyword research and audience intent. This involves creating blog posts, service pages, and landing page copy designed to rank in organic search.

Link Building Campaigns

We acquire high-quality backlinks from relevant UK websites to improve your domain authority. Our outreach focuses on editorial placements and local business directories.

Performance Reporting

Receive monthly reports detailing keyword rankings, organic traffic, and conversion metrics. We use Google Analytics and Google Data Studio to provide transparent results.

Project notes

Process notes, not testimonials. Anonymous examples of the work we do.

Local service

Lead-quality audit → landing-page cleanup → weekly report cadence.

B2B SaaS

Keyword map → cornerstone content → intent-tagged conversion tracking.

E-commerce

Pixel + event hygiene → audience-led creative → email cadence.

Contact

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FAQ

Frequently asked

How long does it take to see SEO results?

Typically, you can expect to see initial improvements in rankings and traffic within 3-6 months. Significant results, such as reaching top positions for competitive keywords, usually take 6-12 months of consistent effort.

What is your pricing structure for small businesses?

Our pricing is tailored to each business's specific needs and goals. We offer monthly retainer packages starting from £450, which include a detailed strategy, implementation, and reporting. Contact us for a custom quote.

Do you work with businesses outside of the UK?

Our primary focus is on small businesses operating within the United Kingdom, as our expertise lies in the UK market and local SEO strategies. We do not currently offer services for businesses outside the UK.

What tools do you use for SEO analysis and reporting?

We utilise industry-standard tools such as Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Ahrefs, SEMrush, and Screaming Frog for comprehensive analysis, keyword research, and performance reporting. This ensures data-driven decisions.

Will I receive regular updates on my campaign's progress?

Yes, we provide monthly performance reports detailing keyword rankings, organic traffic, and lead generation. We also schedule monthly calls to discuss progress, strategy adjustments, and answer any questions you may have.

What makes your SEO agency different for small businesses?

We focus exclusively on the UK small business market, understanding its unique challenges and opportunities. Our approach is transparent, results-oriented, and designed to deliver a tangible return on your investment, avoiding complex jargon.

Service area

Areas we serve

We cover the following cities and surrounding regions. We Serve customers within a 50-mile radius of each.

  • London
  • Manchester
  • Birmingham
  • Leeds
  • Bristol
  • Edinburgh

How we diagnose the first 30 days, and what reporting looks like without vanity metrics

The first 30 days of any engagement are about diagnosis, not delivery. Before any creative goes live or any spend is reallocated, we read the existing tracking, the historical performance, the campaign archive and — most importantly — the working assumptions that the in-house team has accumulated over the previous twelve months. A surprising amount of paid spend gets allocated against beliefs that were once true and quietly stopped being true. Naming those beliefs out loud is usually the most valuable single output of the diagnosis phase.

From there, we agree a written baseline on the metrics that actually move the business. Reporting against vanity metrics — total impressions, gross reach, post likes — is easy to produce and easy to ignore, and reporting against business metrics is harder to produce and impossible to ignore. We always pick the harder one. Each weekly note covers what shipped, what is being tested, what was killed, and what needs a decision from your side this week. Each monthly review compares the working metrics against the agreed baseline and proposes the next month's plan in a single working document, not a deck.

What we need from your team is small but non-negotiable: a single decision-maker available for a 20-minute weekly slot, prompt access to the analytics and ad accounts, and honest answers to direct questions during the diagnosis phase. Engagements that stall almost always stall on access, never on creative.

What a working sprint actually looks like

A working sprint is built around a single testable hypothesis and a single decision at the end. We open with a short written brief that names the hypothesis, the audience, the channels in scope, the budget envelope, and the criteria we will use to judge the result. Everyone on the engagement signs off on that brief before any production work starts, because the most expensive sprints are the ones where the criteria for success are only agreed in retrospect.

Production runs in weekly increments. Mid-sprint we share the assets, the tracking setup, and any unexpected friction with your team in writing — not in a meeting — so the working record is clear and the team can react asynchronously. Live testing happens in the second half of the sprint, with a defined window long enough to read signal but short enough that we are not just waiting for permission to make a decision.

At the end of the sprint we run a short review: what continues, what is killed, and what is iterated for the next sprint. The review is written before the meeting and circulated in advance, so the meeting itself can be 25 minutes of decisions instead of 60 minutes of reading. The output of every sprint is a one-page retro that lives alongside the working playbook for future reference.

Channel matrix

How the working channels connect — what each one is responsible for and what it depends on from the others.

ChannelWhat it doesHow we run it
Search Intent capture Paid search and SEO sequenced together so brand and non-brand traffic build week over week.
Social Audience building Organic and paid social on the platforms where the audience already spends time, with a tested creative pipeline.
Email Retention and revival Lifecycle and broadcast email sequenced against the seasonal calendar and tied to product availability.
Content Compounding distribution Long-form and short-form content built to be repurposed across the other channels in the matrix.
Partnerships Reach extension A small number of qualified partners chosen for audience overlap, not for vanity reach.