When marketing pros sit down to craft a plan to meet their KPIs, the first thing they do is consider the channels they can leverage to achieve their goals. There was a time, not long ago, when only a tiny percentage of them included search engine optimization (SEO) in the marketing mix.
According to Hubspot’s 2021 State of Marketing Report, an increasing number of businesses are adding SEO to their marketing plans (69% in 2021, up from 65% in 2020). But many marketers get tripped up trying to budget for SEO because of the lack of transparency in our industry about how much search engine optimization costs.

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There’s a lot of general information out there about how much you can expect to spend on SEO services. Some of it’s helpful, and to be honest, some of it isn’t.
At Victorious, we value transparency in our processes and our communication.
So I’m going to pull back the curtain on SEO costs, discuss what you’ll find in the industry, and give you a line-by-line breakdown of a sample campaign, so we can talk about where the money goes.
In the first part of this article, I’ll address some frequently asked questions about the general cost of search optimization services. Then, we’ll dig into a sample campaign and get real about how much you can expect to pay for quality SEO.
How Much Does the Average SEO Project Cost?
It’s a fair question, and I hear it a lot. When someone asks me about the cost of an “SEO project,” it’s a tell-tale sign that they think of SEO as a discrete, one-and-done activity.
In truth, any SEO worth paying for is an ongoing process that involves constantly monitoring analytics, responding to changes in the competitive landscape, and keeping an eye on whether Google algorithm updates have impacted ranking.
(Fortunately, having good SEO practices in place means that algorithm updates usually positively impact search visibility.)
Is There a Standard Cost for SEO?
In a word, no. You’ll find a wide range of costs in the SEO industry. Most of the variations in how much you’ll pay for SEO boil down to these common factors:
- The SEO cost model.
- What services are included.
- The urgency for results.
- The agency structure.
Examples of SEO Cost Models
There are as many ways to pay for SEO as there are SEO service providers. Generally, SEO cost models break down into these categories:
1. Hourly Consultation
You might choose to work with an SEO consultant on an as-needed basis and pay them by the hour. While this can look like a cost-effective road to paying for only what you need, the question that begs to be answered is, how do you know what you need? Are you trusting an hourly consultant to prioritize SEO activities for you? How much communication is involved in developing a strategic approach to your search visibility? How much does someone getting paid by the hour care about building a long-term SEO plan that will benefit your business for years to come?
2. Fixed Price Contract
The fixed price model offers the opportunity to pay a set dollar amount for specific SEO services. For instance, you might pay for a site audit, 100 backlinks, or ten pieces of search-optimized content. The SEO company provides a “deliverable” in exchange for a predetermined amount of your marketing dollars. Much like the hourly consulting model, fixed-price contracts might seem like an attractive way to pay for only what you need.
However, a model of picking and choosing from a menu of services presupposes that each SEO activity has value in isolation, and the value of each corresponds directly to the price you pay for them.
More importantly, though, this type of piecemeal approach ignores an essential part of building an SEO campaign that benefits your business objectives — a strategy.
Without a unifying goal that drives each available SEO tactic to the same end, you wind up with nothing except a ticked-off checklist that serves no larger purpose.
3. Project-Based Pricing
This pricing model is similar to the fixed-price contract in that the customer pays a set price for a custom SEO “project.” Rather than picking services a la carte, like with the fixed-price pricing model, the project you pay for might include several different SEO services. For example, you might bring in an SEO expert to assist with a new site launch, which requires consultation on site structure, keyword research, and the creation of new content.
While this pricing model allows more flexibility to address issues with a strategic mindset, the narrow scope of these arrangements limits the value SEO can bring to your bottom line.
There’s a tremendous opportunity cost to treating a discrete SEO project as isolated from more significant visibility concerns.
4. Pay for Performance SEO
Pay-for-performance SEO, or performance-based SEO, is a payment model where customers only pay for SEO once they see results. Agencies that offer this type of pay-on-results SEO service typically focus on setting goals to improve rankings, traffic, or revenue. While this sounds great (especially for those who have been burned by SEO agencies in the past), there can be hidden risks to taking this approach.
When an SEO provider is focused solely on making quick gains to get paid, they will overlook essential SEO strategies that take longer to yield results and produce sustainable success. In the worst-case scenario, a results-based emphasis encourages shortcuts that might ultimately damage your brand reputation.
Learn more about pay for performance SEO.
5. Monthly Retainer
A monthly retainer is usually part of a longer-term contract that’s focused on a larger objective. Specific tactics support an overall strategy designed to move the needle on specific business goals.
Retainer contracts can vary in length, but the longer the agreement, the more freedom an SEO provider has to recommend sustainable-but-slower-burn, results-compounding tactics like investing in quality content to demonstrate authority in your field and establish trust with prospective customers.
What Does the Average Cost of SEO Services Include?
I love this question because it gets to the heart of what differentiates good SEO from bad. Since hourly, fixed-price and project-based SEO are all specific to a one-and-done approach to SEO, I’ll discuss SEO services through the lens of a monthly retainer.
When you retain an SEO provider for long-term SEO, they should include a clearly defined set of services.
Depending on what your SEO goals are, your SEO agency might lean more heavily on specific tactics. Still, all of these SEO services should be offered as options to improve your business’s visibility in search results.
Discovery | Strategic Recommendations | Implementation | Ongoing | As Needed |
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Strategic goal setting | Core campaign keyword themes | Content creation or content briefs | Regular site sweeps | Bad link disavowal |
Competitive analysis | Content opportunities | Implementation of technical improvements | Monthly performance calls | Manual penalty fix |
Content audit | Backlinking strategy | Placement of quality backlinks | Responsive support for industry changes or product launches | Site migration assistance |
Technical site audit | Identified technical barriers to search visibility | Content syndication backlinks | Continuous strategic consultation | Additional keyword research to expand organic footprint |
Keyword research | Conversion rate optimization | Enrichment of existing content | Robots.txt optimization | |
Meta optimizations for core pages | Mapping keywords to points of conversion | XML sitemap creation & submission | ||
Google Analytics set-up & goal tracking | Keyword cannibalization / duplicate content audit | |||
Anchor text research & analysis | Site architecture optimization | |||
Redirect audit | Featured snippet optimization | |||
Backlink audit | Schema review & implementation guidance | |||
E.A.T. Analysis | ||||
Google My Business optimization | ||||
Local citation audit |
The Urgency For Results Drives SEO Costs
Another essential factor in how much SEO can cost is the level of urgency for results and the investment you’re willing to make in the name of a quick lift. Depending on the current challenges your business is facing, the amount of search optimization you’ve already done, and the competitive search landscape in your industry, you might opt to invest more heavily in tactics that can drive results on a shorter timeline.
Let’s back up and dig deeper into the idea of “fast results.”
If Good SEO Takes Time, How Does Spending More Yield Faster Results?
I’m so glad you asked this question! If you’ve been paying attention to our oft-repeated mantra that good SEO takes time, you might be scratching your head, wondering why I’d cite speedy results as a cost factor for SEO.
It is one hundred percent true that no one can (or should) promise overnight results from an SEO campaign.
That being said…
…when you focus your resources on specific tactics, they can accelerate the accumulation of topical authority in your industry and shorten the timeline within which you hit metric milestones on the way to your goals.
We know these two things about Google:
- Google is a curiosity engine that exists to serve high-quality content that matches the search intent of its users.
- Google assesses the quantity and quality of backlinks to content as a signal of its value.
Spending more to create relevant content and place backlinks from well-respected websites can help you build topical authority and earn top spots in Google search engine results pages (SERPs) more quickly than competitors that don’t make a similar investment.
The good news is, using sound SEO tactics to build authority is a strategy that pays dividends over time. That initial investment not only offers a quick lift but lasting results.
Tiered SEO Plans Can Meet Your Needs
Different SEO companies might offer campaign tiers tailored for how quickly your business needs to gain traction in search results. Some customers may have goals that necessitate a high spend in SEO, while others can hit their metric milestones with a lower budgetary commitment.
SEO costs should flex to your needs and budget — to a certain extent. (See SEO costs vs. results below.)
SEO Costs vs. Results
A 2019 study conducted by Backlinko uncovered a direct correlation between the amount of money marketers invest in SEO and their level of satisfaction with service and results. This study has a limited data set (1,200 respondents) and focuses on small business owners, so the average SEO cost falls on the small side. Still, the trendline holds through to marketers spending several thousand dollars a month for their SEO services.
Why does increased spending on SEO lead to increased satisfaction? While you don’t always get what you pay for, there are economic realities within the SEO industry that make it impossible to deliver a high level of service and results below a minimum SEO cost per month.
If you come upon an SEO consultant who offers to “do your SEO” for $500, beware that there’s no way they can provide you the time and attention that delivers quality results for that amount of money.
For more ways to spot bad SEO, read this article.
The Cost of Cheap SEO
Inevitably, as you research SEO providers, there will be someone who promises to deliver the moon at rock-bottom prices. Don’t be tempted. Being pulled in by the promise of big results on a small budget will not only not help your search engine rankings but could also destroy the credibility of your website and threaten your livelihood.
It’s a common tactic of unethical SEOs to purchase spammy links for their clients to create quick wins in search results. The practice of placing links, whether purchased or otherwise, without regard to their value to users is a short-sighted SEO tactic that won’t lead to the same long-term gains, and sacrifices the authority you could be building with high-quality links.
Read this cautionary tale about a customer who came to us on the brink of losing their business.
Where Does the Money Go in an SEO Campaign?
Now that we’ve covered some of the general truths about how much SEO costs, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty and break down a “typical” SEO campaign at Victorious.
A Line-By-Line Breakdown of SEO Costs
I say “typical” because although we have a standardized methodology, we make sure there’s enough flexibility for each campaign to be custom-fitted to the individual customer’s needs.
The SEO activities listed below are spread out through a 12-month campaign.
Some things to note:
- Not every activity happens precisely within the same timeframe for each campaign.
- We offer different plans designed to meet the needs of individual customers. The difference between each of our plans is in the amount of content and backlinks they include.
- Customers can use “flex credits” for ad-hoc requests such as additional topical keyword research, more SEO content, or other services that aren’t included in the foundational campaign, such as featured snippet optimization or E-A-T analysis.
Quarter One Campaign Activities
Victorious is unique among our competitors because we front-load our 12-month campaigns with strategic goal-setting, an aggressive audit and research schedule, and methodically mapping every SEO activity to a focused set of keyword themes that support our customers’ goals.
Notice the flurry of services we provide during the first month of a contract that set our customers up for success from the very beginning of our relationship.
Time Frame | SEO Campaign Items |
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Month 1 | Onboarding & Strategic Goal Setting |
200 Point Technical Site Audit | |
Google Analytics Setup & Goal Tracking | |
Advanced Google Analytics Optimization | |
Page Optimizations – Title Tags and Meta Descriptions | |
Header Tag Optimization | |
Core Campaign Keyword Themes | |
XML Sitemap Creation & Submission | |
301 Redirect Audit | |
Mapping of Keywords to Commercially Viable Site Pages | |
Anchor Text Research and Analysis | |
Keyword Research to Increase Topical Authority | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management | |
Month 2 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
Implementation Development Hours | |
Keyword Research Themes to Increase Topical Authority | |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Backlink Analysis & Manual Disavow | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management | |
Month 3 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
Syndicated Content Links | |
Flex Credits | |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management |
Quarter One of a 12-month SEO Campaign
Quarter Two Campaign Activities
As we head into the second quarter of a campaign, we establish a steady rhythm of link building and content optimization and begin to fold in as-needed optimizations as we dig deeper into the nuances that are impacting your site’s SEO performance — things like keyword cannibalization or internal linking practices. We also begin to fold in a regular cadence of auditing services to provide a temperature check for ongoing site health and keyword research services to identify topics for new content you can add to your site to build topical authority and expand your organic footprint.
Time Frame | SEO Campaign Items |
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Month 4 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
1,000 Word Optimized Content | |
Advanced Site Sweep | |
Page Speed Analysis & Recommendations | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Internal Link Optimization | |
Robots.txt Optimization | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management | |
Month 5 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
Keyword Research Themes to Increase Topical Authority | |
Advanced Site Sweep | |
Page Speed Analysis & Recommendations | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Internal Link Optimization | |
Robots.txt Optimization | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management | |
Month 6 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
Syndicated Content Link Building | |
Flex Credits | |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management |
Quarter TWO of a 12-month SEO Campaign
Quarter Three Campaign Activities
During the third quarter, the campaign progresses with continued reporting and consultation from a dedicated pod of strategists to make sure all efforts push the flywheel on specific campaign goals. At this point, we’ll be able to assess what’s working and identify opportunities to improve based on six months of site performance.
Time Frame | SEO Campaign Items |
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Month 7 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management | |
Month 8 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
Keyword Research Themes to Increase Topical Authority | |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management | |
Month 9 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
Syndicated Content Link Building | |
Flex Deliverable Credits | |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management |
Quarter THREE of a 12-month SEO Campaign
Quarter Four Campaign Activities
During the fourth quarter, we continue the quarterly cadence of activities and begin to plan for adding new areas of focus to the campaign. As we round out 12 months and look to the following year, we are able to assess our delivery on business goals and determine if there are strategic pages to focus on in the future. Most of our 12-month campaigns end with an extension into a 24-month campaign, so it’s important for us to look at how we can update our SEO strategy based on business goals that were achieved and new business goals that are important to the customer.
Time Frame | SEO Campaign Items |
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Month 10 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Advanced Site Sweep | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management | |
Month 11 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
Keyword Research Themes to Increase Topical Authority | |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management | |
Month 12 | High Quality Link Building (Unique Referring Domains) |
Syndicated Content Link Building | |
Flex Deliverable Credits | |
1,000 Words of Optimized Content | |
Monthly SEO Performance Report Calls | |
Expert SEO Campaign Consultation | |
24/7 Access to SEO Reporting Dashboards | |
Online Project Management |
Quarter FOUR of a 12-month SEO Campaign
So, How Much Does SEO Cost?
A campaign like the one outlined above at Victorious usually costs $3-10k/month.
What accounts for the broad range? The primary difference between these tiers is the number of backlinks that are created each month, the amount of SEO content being created, how many flex credits are included to be used throughout the campaign, and the number of site pages that the campaign is focused on.
Often, our customers that have started with a smaller monthly budget are able to see the ROI after six months or so and invest additional budget to get more backlinks, more content, and turn an additional spend into accelerated growth.
Why Commit to Spending on SEO in the Long-Term
I hope that laying out an entire campaign makes it clear why a long-term strategy works best for lasting SEO results. An SEO provider that you’re paying on a project basis won’t be able to amortize the upfront SEO audit cost and investment in the people-hours it takes to do the research needed to create your SEO strategy.
Because we work on a 12-month cycle, we can front-load all that work to build a core strategy that will yield compound results for your marketing objectives.
Talk to an SEO Consultant
Although I’ve tried to pull back the curtain on how much SEO costs and what you should expect from your budget, no single SEO approach works for all businesses at every growth stage.
If you’re at a point where being found in search has become mission-critical, reach out to us, and let’s talk about how to get your business the attention it deserves.