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DigiSEO

Attract layer · SEO

SEO Built Around Visibility, Demand, and Lead Capture

DigiSEO builds search visibility that is tied to intent and connected to a conversion path — technical foundation, content structure, and authority that feed the rest of the system.

  • Technical SEO and site structure done right
  • Content mapped to what buyers actually search
  • Every ranking connected to lead capture and tracking

Discuss Your Search Visibility

Tell us where you want to be found. I'll review your setup and reach out with the best next step.

The problem

Why SEO Often Fails to Produce Clients

1

Traffic with no lead path

Visibility that lands on pages with no clear next step produces visits, not opportunities.

2

Content written for volume, not intent

Publishing more pages is not a strategy. Pages need to own a search intent and answer it better than anyone.

3

No way to prove what worked

Without tracking, SEO becomes a monthly invoice and a hope. Search-driven leads should be visible in the CRM.

Where it fits

SEO Inside the Client Generation System

SEO is an Attract layer of the client generation system. It creates durable, compounding visibility for the searches that matter, then hands that demand to the website and lead capture layers — with tracking to prove which queries and pages produce actual leads.

  1. Search Demand
  2. Rankings
  3. Website
  4. Lead Capture
  5. Tracking
1

Attract

Bring the right traffic and demand into the system.

  • SEO
  • AI Search Optimization
  • Paid Ads
2

Capture

Turn visitors and traffic into actual leads.

  • Website Design
  • Landing Pages
  • Lead Forms
3

Convert

Respond to leads fast and turn them into won opportunities.

  • CRM Automation
  • Automated Follow-Up
  • Follow-Up Workflow
4

Prove

Track what is working and improve the system over time.

  • Tracking & Reporting
  • Attribution
  • Optimization

Deliverables

What's Included

Specific work, not vague promises.

  • Technical SEO: crawlability, speed, structure, schema
  • Search intent mapping for your services and audience
  • Service page architecture and on-page optimization
  • Content structure built for both search and conversion
  • Internal linking that concentrates authority
  • Authority building appropriate to your market
  • Analytics and search performance tracking
  • Alignment between rankings and lead capture

Accountability

How This Work Gets Measured

Everything connects to tracking, so you can see what this layer is producing.

  • Lead Source
  • Form Submission
  • Campaign Source
  • Pipeline Stage

Scope

What Affects SEO Pricing

No exact numbers without a scoping conversation — but no mystery about what drives them either.

Competitive landscape of your services

Current technical state of your website

Content scope and production needs

Whether SEO runs alone or inside the full system

See the full pricing structure

FAQ

SEO Questions

How long does SEO take to produce results?

SEO is the long-term layer of the system. Timelines depend on your market, your starting point, and competition — which is exactly why we pair it with tracking, so progress is measured in visibility and captured leads, not promises.

Do you guarantee rankings?

No, and you should be cautious of anyone who does. What we build is the mechanism: technical foundation, intent-mapped content, and a conversion path — plus reporting that shows what the work is producing.

Is this local SEO with city pages and map rankings?

No. This offer is built around search visibility, authority, and qualified demand for your services. If your growth plan later calls for location-specific work, that is a separate conversation.

What makes SEO part of a "system" instead of a standalone service?

A ranking only matters if the click lands on a page built to capture, the lead enters a CRM that follows up fast, and tracking shows the source. We build SEO connected to all three.

Talk Through SEO

Use the form above to tell us about your current setup. We will look at where this layer fits and what it would take — no sales pitch.