Most SEO retainers fail the same way: months of activity reports, no movement in the numbers that pay the bills. The work I do is different in one boring, important way. It starts with the parts nobody wants to do, the crawl, the redirects, the site structure, because content published on a broken foundation does not rank, no matter how good it is.
The results on this site are not agency-slide numbers. A banking client went from 2.87 million to 6.36 million impressions in a single quarter, with 40,000 clicks and 100 keywords on page one. A pet products exporter grew from 4,290 impressions to 117,000. A fertility clinic took the top five positions for its most valuable medical terms. Different industries, same method.
How the work runs
Every engagement starts with an audit against your Search Console and analytics data, not a templated checklist. From there: technical fixes in priority order, a keyword map where every target term has exactly one owner page, content built to match what searchers actually want, and links earned through work worth citing. You get a monthly report built around clicks, leads and revenue. Impressions are in there too, in their proper place, as an early signal rather than the headline.
What I will tell you upfront
SEO compounds, and compounding takes time. Meaningful movement usually shows in eight to twelve weeks, and the strong results arrive over quarters, not weeks. If you need customers this month, paid search is the honest answer, and I will say so rather than sell you a retainer that cannot deliver on that timeline.
