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SEO Services for Small Businesses & Founders

We help your website rank higher on Google and show up better in AI results. Expertineer handles keyword research, on-page SEO, technical fixes and content guidance so you get more qualified visitors, leads and sales — not just traffic numbers.

Best for Small businesses, local brands, startups, service providers and creators who want more organic traffic and leads.
What you get Keyword + topic research, on-page SEO, technical SEO checks, content recommendations, basic link strategy and clear reports.
Timeline First improvements usually in 4–8 weeks; bigger results build over 3–6 months with consistent work.

A simple, transparent SEO process focused on results, not jargon.

1. Audit & Strategy We review your website, competitors and search demand, then create a clear SEO roadmap with priority actions.
2. Implementation We fix on-page and technical issues, optimize key pages, improve content structure and align with AEO/GEO best practices.
3. Monitoring & Growth We track rankings, clicks and conversions, then keep improving pages and topics based on real data.
Packages Starter: Basic SEO setup for key pages.
Growth: Ongoing SEO for small / local businesses.
Pro: Full SEO + AEO/GEO for content-heavy or competitive niches.

If you also need a new website, we work with you end-to-end: from website development to social media marketing, AEO / GEO for AI search and even GST & ITR support.


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What Exactly Does SEO Do?

What does SEO actually do? SEO helps search engines and AI clearly understand your website so they can show it to people who are actively searching for what you offer.
Is SEO hard for beginners? The basics are simple: good content, clear structure, and fixing major website issues. The hard part is staying consistent over months.
Is SEO an IT skill? SEO is a mix of marketing and technical skills. You don’t need to be a programmer, but basic tech understanding really helps.
Is SEO a good career? Yes. Almost every business needs search visibility, so solid SEO skills are in demand for jobs, freelancing and agency work.
Can I do SEO myself? You can handle basics yourself, especially on-page SEO. For competitive niches and faster results, professional help saves a lot of trial and error.
What is an example of SEO? Optimizing a “Best gym in [city]” page with correct headings, local keywords, Google Business Profile, reviews and internal links is a practical SEO example.

Beginner SEO questions: cost, value and learning.

Is SEO worth it? Yes, if your customers search on Google or AI. Good SEO brings compounding traffic and leads over time, not just one-time clicks.
Is SEO free or paid? Clicks from SEO are free, but doing SEO well (tools, time, strategy, content) costs either your time or money.
Can ChatGPT do SEO? AI can help research topics and draft content, but a human still needs to check strategy, accuracy and competition.
What is the 80/20 rule in SEO? Roughly 20% of your pages and actions generate 80% of the traffic. Focus on high-intent pages and important fixes first.
How much does SEO cost? It depends on your market and goals. Small businesses may start with a basic monthly plan; competitive industries need bigger budgets and content.
What is an SEO salary like? SEO salaries vary a lot by country and skill. Juniors start lower; experienced strategists and consultants earn much more.

Many clients combine our SEO services with fast, modern websites so both design and rankings improve together.



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How to start SEO as a beginner? Learn basic keywords, fix your titles and headings, improve content quality, and make sure your site is fast and mobile-friendly.
Can SEO be self-taught? Yes. Many SEOs are self-taught using guides, courses and practice websites. Real projects are the best teacher.
How quickly can I learn SEO? In 1–3 months you can learn basics and start working on simple sites. Deep mastery comes from years of testing and updates.
Which SEO tool is best for beginners? Start with Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and one simple keyword tool. You don’t need expensive software on day one.
Is SEO very difficult? It’s not rocket science, but it is long-term work. If you like testing, data and content, it becomes easier with practice.
Which is the best free SEO tool? Google Search Console is the most important free tool: it shows what people search to find you and where you need improvement.

SEO FAQs — Getting Started

Start with one page: pick a main topic, use clear headings, answer common questions in depth, and link that page from your menu and other relevant pages.

Yes. Follow a good learning path, practice on your own site or demo site, and keep updating your knowledge as Google and AI systems change.

ChatGPT can help with content ideas, outlines, FAQs and draft copy, but it should support your strategy — not replace research, data and human judgment.

For most beginners: Google Search Console + Google Analytics + one simple keyword tool (even a free one) is more than enough to get started.

For most small sites, noticeable changes can appear in 4–12 weeks, but stable, strong rankings are usually a 3–12 month game depending on competition.
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SEO FAQs — Free vs Paid & Costs

Realistic answers about budgets, free SEO and value.

You don’t pay Google for SEO clicks, but doing SEO still costs time, content and sometimes tools or expert help.

You can do basic SEO yourself using free tools, but expect slower progress if you’re learning and experimenting alone.

For small businesses, a realistic monthly budget covers strategy, content improvements, technical fixes and reporting. One-time “cheap” SEO usually doesn’t move the needle.

It is worth it when there is clear tracking, a proper strategy and honest expectations. Good SEO should pay for itself through extra leads and sales over time.

Yes. Even with AI summaries, search engines still need good websites to show and quote. Strong SEO plus AEO/GEO keeps you visible in both classic and AI search.
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SEO FAQs — Types, Pillars & Skills

Understanding different types of SEO and what skills matter.

Commonly: on-page SEO, technical SEO, off-page / link SEO, and local SEO. Some people also separate content or e-commerce SEO as extra types.

Most models say: Content (quality & relevance), Code/Technical (how the site works) and Credibility (links, reviews, brand trust).

Research, writing, basic HTML, analytics, problem-solving and communication with business owners or dev teams.

Search Console, Analytics, crawling tools, keyword research tools, and sometimes AI tools for research and content outlines.

The “best” type is the one that matches your business. Local SEO for local shops, content and technical SEO for blogs and SaaS, strong on-page SEO for most service businesses.

Short campaigns of 3 months are fine for fixes, but serious growth usually needs 6–12 months of consistent SEO and content.
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