SEO Tasks

Buy clearly scoped SEO work without the agency retainer detour.

The SEO task layer is for users who already know the kind of work they need. Estimate the likely scope, review task categories, and request premium SEO delivery with a cleaner buying path.

On this page

  • 01Defined SEO deliverables and quote ranges
  • 02Built for websites, publishers, ecommerce teams, and agencies
  • 03A premium task-buying flow, not a cheap gig marketplace

Task categories

Productised SEO tasks built around useful outcomes, not padded process.

Estimate your scope

Keyword mapping

Map target terms to the right existing or planned pages so search intent and site structure are better aligned.

Best for

Best for service sites, category-led sites, and teams restructuring key pages.

Outcome

Clearer page targeting and fewer competing pages.

Keyword research

A focused demand and intent review to show which terms deserve priority and what type of content or page should support them.

Best for

Useful for growth-stage businesses, relaunches, and teams resetting their SEO plan.

Outcome

Stronger prioritisation and more commercial content planning.

Content brief creation

Build practical briefs that connect keyword targets, search intent, page structure, internal linking, and conversion context.

Best for

Ideal for in-house content teams, freelancers, and agencies managing production.

Outcome

Faster publishing with stronger SEO consistency.

Metadata optimisation

Review and improve titles and meta descriptions so important pages communicate relevance and intent more effectively.

Best for

Good for sites with weak click-through support or inconsistent metadata quality.

Outcome

Clearer SERP messaging and cleaner on-page targeting signals.

Internal linking plans

Create a practical internal-linking framework for service pages, category hubs, and supporting content.

Best for

Helpful for growing sites, publishers, and ecommerce teams with disconnected content.

Outcome

Better authority flow and clearer user journeys.

Technical SEO review

A scoped technical review for sites that need issue prioritisation before development or content effort increases.

Best for

Best for sites preparing a relaunch, cleanup, migration, or technical backlog review.

Outcome

Cleaner priorities and more confident implementation sequencing.

On-page SEO recommendations

Page-level improvements covering headings, copy structure, metadata, intent matching, and commercial clarity.

Best for

Useful for underperforming service pages, category pages, and landing pages.

Outcome

Stronger relevance and clearer conversion support.

Content refresh recommendations

Review existing pages and content to identify where updates, consolidation, or sharper targeting can unlock better performance.

Best for

Good for older content estates or stalled blog and resource sections.

Outcome

More useful content updates and less wasted publishing effort.

Competitor gap reviews

Review what competing sites are doing well, where they are exposed, and what your next move should look like.

Best for

Useful for category positioning, service-page planning, and agency strategy support.

Outcome

Better competitive judgement and smarter scope decisions.

Category page SEO support

Support for category, collection, or service-hub pages that need stronger search intent, structure, and page messaging.

Best for

Especially useful for ecommerce sites and sites with important commercial hubs.

Outcome

Stronger category relevance and better commercial page quality.

Local SEO setup support

Local landing-page, profile, and trust-signal guidance for businesses targeting UK geographic demand.

Best for

Best for service businesses, multi-location brands, and agencies with local SEO briefs.

Outcome

Stronger local visibility and more credible local search coverage.

Schema recommendation packs

Identify the structured data opportunities that fit your templates, content model, and implementation priorities.

Best for

Useful for content-heavy sites, publishers, ecommerce teams, and agencies tidying up template signals.

Outcome

Clearer structured data priorities and cleaner implementation guidance.

Quote estimator

Build a rough SEO task scope before you request the exact quote.

The estimator is deliberately simple. It gives a realistic starting range based on the task mix, site type, approximate scale, and urgency.

Tasks to include

After the estimate

Turn the estimate into a cleaner brief, a clearer task bundle, or a custom scope.

The estimator is designed to create a realistic starting point. From there, you can request the exact quote, discuss a specialist brief, or move into a wider platform support path if the job is more complex.

FAQ

Questions that come up when buying SEO work through a task model.

Do I need a monthly retainer?+

No. The SEO task model is designed for one-off or clearly scoped work. Ongoing consulting is only recommended when the business genuinely needs wider strategic support.

Can I buy one-off SEO work?+

Yes. The page is built around one-off or bundled tasks such as keyword mapping, briefs, metadata updates, internal linking, competitor reviews, and technical checks.

Can agencies use this as white-label support?+

Yes. Agencies can request scoped SEO delivery or consultant-level input for client sites while keeping their own client relationship in place.

Do you implement fixes or only recommend them?+

Most tasks are delivered as implementation-ready work or clear recommendations. The exact delivery format depends on the task type and is confirmed during scoping.

How are prices estimated?+

Estimates are based on the task mix, website type, approximate page count, and urgency. Final quotes depend on complexity, current site condition, and edge cases that only show up during review.

How quickly can work start?+

Most enquiries receive a response within one business day. Standard tasks can often start quickly, while priority work depends on availability and complexity.