How to Use This Page

Each guide below focuses on a specific business context. Instead of generic SEO advice, these articles explain what actually matters, what to prioritise, and how to choose the right type of SEO coaching for your specific situation — without wading through advice meant for a completely different kind of business.

SEO Coaching by Business Type

Start with the scenario that best matches your business. You can always explore others to compare priorities and coaching formats.

Why Business Context Matters in SEO Coaching

SEO fails most often when advice ignores reality: limited time, limited budget, platform constraints, or unclear goals. Coaching works best when it adapts to your business model instead of forcing generic checklists that were built for someone else.

Small business

Needs fast clarity and low-risk decisions — local search, limited budget, and a team that has to implement everything internally

E-commerce

Needs structure, index control, and revenue alignment — category strategy and internal linking matter more than blog posts

Entrepreneurs

Needs prioritisation and execution leverage — the right page choices and clear intent mapping, not a growing content backlog

Not Sure Which Guide Fits?

If you're still deciding, start with the guide that matches your primary constraint today — the thing most limiting your SEO progress right now. You can always come back and explore others as your business evolves and your needs shift.

And if you're comparing coaching formats at different price points, the SEO coaching pricing overview covers common models and budget ranges across all business types.

If cost and scope are also part of your decision, continue with SEO coaching pricing to understand common models and budget ranges.

Pricing Overview →