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SEOH walks serious buyers through audits, reporting examples, workflows, and approved results where permission exists. When client names or numbers are private, you can still see how the work is planned, reviewed, and measured.
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Case Studies
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Case Studies
Case Studies
SEOH can walk you through the operating model, audit samples, reporting structure, and compliance workflows before any private client details are shared.
Case Studies
Client names, outcomes, dashboard screenshots, testimonials, and identifying context stay off public pages unless written approval is in place.
Case Studies
Each service page shows the kind of evidence that supports the work: sample reporting, citation and entity maps, review workflows, or local visibility dashboards.
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Starter, Growth, and Enterprise are planning ranges, not surprise final invoices. After you book a call, SEOH confirms the audience, markets, channels, content volume, proof needs, timeline, and review owner. The approved scope is the written plan that says what will be delivered, the price range or fixed quote, the first milestone, and what is not included yet.
Yes. SEOH can work behind the scenes, join selected strategy calls under your direction, or deliver a hybrid handoff. The scope should name who talks to the client, whose branding appears on reports, and who approves final copy before anything is shared.
Most small projects can start once the scope is approved, access is available, and the first invoice or payment step is complete. If the work needs extra content, compliance review, markets, or technical access, the timeline is written into the approved scope before work begins.