SERVICES — SEO
Most Philippine B2B companies treat SEO as a one-time project — publish some blogs, wait for rankings. The ones generating consistent pipeline build an SEO system: pillar architecture, buyer-intent keywords, technical foundations, and a content strategy that compounds over time.
Traffic is not revenue. Most Philippine B2B companies that invest in SEO rank for the wrong terms, attract the wrong visitors, and have no conversion path from organic search to a qualified sales conversation.
Ranking for high-volume, low-intent terms that attract researchers — not buyers. B2B decision-makers search differently at each stage of their buying cycle.
Publishing random blog posts without a topic cluster strategy. Google can't identify topical authority from a scattered content calendar.
Slow load times, broken crawl paths, and missing schema markup sabotage content that would otherwise rank. No amount of publishing fixes a broken foundation.
Traffic lands and bounces. No contextual CTAs, no lead capture, no next step tied to the intent of that specific search term.
Reporting on page 1 positions without tracking how organic search contributes to pipeline and closed deals. Vanity metrics, not business outcomes.
Algorithm updates, competitor content, and shifting buyer behaviour require continuous iteration. Set-and-forget SEO decays — always.
An SEO system is not a collection of blog posts. It is an interconnected architecture of pillar pages, cluster content, technical infrastructure, and conversion paths — all mapped to how your buyers actually search at each stage of their decision.
One authoritative pillar page per core topic. Supporting cluster content that builds topical depth and interlinks back to the pillar. This signals to Google that you are the most comprehensive resource on a subject — not just a site with one good article.
TOFU awareness content, MOFU comparison content, BOFU vendor and service content — each mapped to a specific stage in the B2B buying cycle. We target the terms your buyers use when evaluating vendors, not when they're still researching the category.
Core Web Vitals, structured data, canonical tags, crawl efficiency, and URL architecture — the infrastructure search engines need to trust and index your content. Built in from the start for new sites; audited and fixed for existing ones.
Content briefs or fully produced articles — written for buyers, not search bots. Structured around search intent at each stage of the decision cycle. Published on a consistent schedule that signals authority to both Google and your prospects.
Every content piece has a next step tied to search intent — lead magnets, audit requests, case study downloads, or direct consultation CTAs. Organic traffic that doesn't convert is just a vanity metric with a hosting bill.
Monthly reporting on rankings, organic traffic, and — most importantly — qualified leads generated from organic search. We track what moves revenue, not what fills a report.
SEO compounds — results at month 12 are not proportional to results at month 3. The companies that treat it as an ongoing system consistently outperform those that run campaigns.
Months 1–2
Technical audit and fixes, pillar architecture mapped, keyword strategy finalised, initial pillar pages published or optimised. Ground cleared for content to rank.
Months 3–6
Measurable ranking improvements on lower-competition keywords. Cluster content published and indexed. Organic impressions growing. First qualified leads from organic search appearing.
Months 6–12+
Competitive head terms ranking. Consistent qualified lead volume from organic. Content authority compounding — each new article builds on an established topical foundation.
Important: Timeline depends on current domain authority, content quality, competition level, and publishing consistency. Companies that arrive with existing content assets and a functioning site move faster. Those starting from zero require more foundation work before rankings move.
Every system we build assumes qualified buyers need to find it. SEO is the capability that makes that happen — built into the site architecture from day one, not added as a subscription after launch.
INCLUDED IN
SEO architecture is built into every Lead Engine engagement — URL structure, pillar pages, schema markup, and content strategy mapped to your buyer's search behaviour. Not a bolt-on retainer after launch.
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Already have a site but not generating organic pipeline? We audit your current search presence, identify the highest-value keyword opportunities, and build the SEO infrastructure your existing site is missing.
Request an SEO auditSpecific scope and investment is determined during the SEO audit — after we understand your search presence, competition level, and pipeline objectives.
₱25K – ₱100K / month
Monthly retainer covering content production, technical monitoring, keyword tracking, link strategy, and pipeline-tied reporting. Scope determines the range — competition level and content volume are the key variables.
Scoped per engagement
One-time technical audit, keyword strategy, pillar architecture, and implementation roadmap — for companies that want to execute SEO in-house but need the strategic foundation built correctly.
Benchmark: For most Philippine B2B services, organic search produces the lowest long-term cost per qualified lead once the content infrastructure is in place. A single additional closed B2B contract per quarter from organic search typically justifies the investment within 90 days.
Organic visibility drives traffic. Web development determines whether that traffic converts. AI and API integration close the gap between a lead arriving and your team responding.
We'll review your current search presence, identify your highest-value keyword opportunities, and map what a predictable organic lead generation system looks like for your specific business.
Request an SEO AuditFree audit. We identify what's blocking organic lead generation before scoping any engagement.