SEO Services in Melbourne Focused on Real Enquiries, Not Vanity Metrics
SEO should make it easier for the right people to find you and take the next step. I work with Melbourne businesses to improve search visibility in a way that supports enquiries, bookings, and sales — not just rankings for the sake of it.
Good SEO starts with understanding what’s actually holding your site back. I begin with a clear audit of technical setup, on-page structure, and local visibility to identify where effort will matter most.
That often includes fixing technical issues, improving site speed, tightening on-page content, and making sure your Google Business Profile reflects how real customers search. The goal is a solid, defensible foundation before trying to scale traffic.
Get the SEO Foundations Right Before You Push for Growth
SEO works best when it’s consistent and measured properly. I track meaningful keywords, monitor traffic quality, and report in plain English so you can see what’s improving and why.
You deal directly with me, not an account manager or rotating team. Over time, that consistency builds search visibility, trust, and a steady flow of enquiries — without chasing short-term wins that don’t last.
Steady, Measurable SEO Progress You Can Trust
SEO is a long-term strategy. Many businesses notice small improvements within 3 months, but stronger, lasting results usually appear after 6–12 months of consistent work. The exact timeline depends on your industry, competition, and the current state of your website.
Yes. Having a website isn’t enough if it can’t be found. Local SEO ensures you show up in Google searches for people nearby. Optimising your Google Business Profile, local keywords, and customer reviews helps potential clients discover and trust your business faster.
SEO improves your organic visibility — the unpaid listings in Google search results. It builds authority over time. Google Ads are paid placements that appear at the top of results and can drive traffic immediately, but only while you’re spending. The best approach is often to use both together.