SEO Consultancy
Sometimes you do not need an SEO “package”. You need someone who can look at what is happening, cut through the noise, and tell you what actually matters. That is what my SEO consultancy is for.
I work with in-house teams, developers, content leads, and founders who want confident answers, clear priorities, and decisions they can stand behind. Not broad advice. Not generic audits. Proper consultancy that helps you move.
What SEO consultancy looks like in practice
It is not me disappearing for two weeks and sending you a 90 page PDF. Consultancy is ongoing guidance and decision support.
You bring the context and constraints. I bring the SEO judgement, the technical detail, and the ability to translate it into a plan your team can actually deliver.
When consultancy is the right fit
Consultancy is ideal when you already have people in place, but you want better direction. That might be an in-house SEO who needs a second opinion, a dev team that wants clear requirements, or a leadership team that needs to understand what is worth investing in.
It is also the right fit when SEO is being pulled in ten directions. If your backlog is massive and everything feels “urgent”, you do not need more tasks. You need prioritisation, sequencing, and clarity on what success looks like.
Send me a message
If you want consultancy support, tell me what you are working on and where things feel stuck. I will come back with the most sensible next step.
Other ways to get in touch
Here’s how to reach me:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +44 0161 883 7720
- LinkedIn: Connect with me
My hourly rate is £70 (GBP) per hour, with flexible arrangements for longer-term commitments.
What you get from SEO consultancy
The value is not “more SEO”. The value is better decisions. If you have a team moving fast, a website that is evolving, or a backlog that never ends, consultancy gives you the judgement call you cannot get from a checklist.
Clarity on priorities
You will usually have ten things you could do, and only time to do two. I help you choose the two that are most likely to drive impact, and explain why in plain terms so you can get buy-in internally.
Better tickets, cleaner delivery
A lot of SEO projects fail at the handover stage. Requirements are vague, acceptance criteria are missing, and dev teams understandably push back. I help turn “SEO asks” into implementable tasks with clear outcomes and QA checks.
Second opinions that save you from expensive mistakes
If you are about to change URL structures, launch templates, migrate a site, roll out faceted navigation, or scale pages programmatically, consultancy helps you stress test the plan before it becomes a problem. Most of the time, the fixes are easier before release than after.
SEO leadership when you do not need another full-time hire
You might need senior SEO thinking, but not at full-time headcount. Consultancy gives you access to that level of input without the overhead, and you can dial it up or down depending on what is happening in your roadmap.
Book a consultation
Prioritisation and roadmap
Turn a messy backlog into a clear sequence your team can deliver without wasting cycles.
Technical decision support
Get confident answers on crawling, indexing, templates, internal linking, and releases.
Delivery support and QA
Stay involved through implementation so the work lands properly and does what it should.
SEO consultancy insights
Notes on prioritisation, technical decision making, and the messy reality of getting SEO work shipped.
No posts available.
Freelance SEO consultant, on tap
Consultancy for teams with a backlog that never ends
A common scenario is an in-house team with a long list of “SEO tasks” and no agreement on what is worth doing first. The dev team wants clear requirements. Marketing wants results. Leadership wants confidence the effort will pay back.
Consultancy is where I come in. I review what is in play, identify what is genuinely holding performance back, and turn it into a prioritised plan with decisions, not just actions. Your team keeps ownership, but you get sharper direction.
Helping developers ship SEO changes properly
Another common scenario is when SEO requirements get lost in translation. A request comes in as “fix internal linking” or “improve crawlability” and nobody knows what that means in implementation terms.
I work alongside dev teams to define the requirement, set acceptance criteria, and QA the result. That is consultancy too. It is practical support that stops SEO work becoming a never-ending rework cycle.

