SEO services that turn search into enquiries
Run by one specialist, and joined up with the rest of your marketing when you want it.
SEO services are the work that gets your business found on Google for what your buyers actually search. That covers the technical health of your site, the keywords worth targeting, the content that ranks for them, and the authority signals that back it up. Done well, it turns search into a steady source of enquiries.
The catch is that SEO is the easiest channel to make look productive without much behind it. You can be sent a tidy report every month, watch a few rankings tick up, and still not get a single extra enquiry out of it. If you’ve paid for that before, you already know the feeling.
I’m Tamas. I can run your SEO on its own, or join it up with your content, your site and your paid work so it all points the same way, whichever you need. AI gets through the research and the groundwork in a fraction of the time, which frees me up to make the calls on what’s actually worth targeting, and you get told in plain English whether search is bringing you enquiries.
Why SEO, content and AI search work as one
This is the part most setups get wrong, so it’s worth being clear about why these three can’t really be split up.
SEO is what gets you found. But the thing that actually ranks is content. Google has nothing to put on page one unless there are pages worth showing, so search and content are the same job done from two ends. Run them through separate suppliers and you get keywords nobody’s writing for, and articles that target nothing.
Then there’s AI search. More and more people get their answer straight from ChatGPT or Google’s AI Overviews without clicking a blue link at all. The good news is that showing up there is built on the same foundations as classic SEO: a healthy site, clear content, real authority. So showing up there builds on the same groundwork as the rest of your SEO. I go into the detail of that on the AI search optimisation page.
When one person owns all three, they line up by default. The keyword I target is the page I brief, the page I brief is written to get quoted by AI, and the technical work underneath holds the whole thing up. That join-up is the point, and it’s the content marketing and website design sitting next to your SEO that makes it real.
How an AI-native SEO specialist works
Both the speed and the fair price trace back to how the work actually gets done.
The slow, manual parts of SEO are exactly the parts AI is good at. Crawling a site for technical issues. Pulling keyword data and clustering it. Drafting content briefs. Checking what’s already ranking and why. I’ve built AI into that groundwork, so what used to take weeks now moves in hours. That speed is what “AI-native” means here.
The judgement is still mine. Which keywords are actually worth your time, which pages to build first, what’s genuinely good enough to publish, whether a ranking is the kind that brings in real buyers. Those calls come from ten years of doing this, and AI just gets me to them faster.
That mix is why one specialist can cover the ground an agency usually spreads across a team, and why the price doesn’t carry an agency’s overhead.
What’s included in my SEO services
Most people start with whatever’s hurting most, then add from there. Because it’s the same person each time, you never re-explain your business.
Technical SEO. The under-the-bonnet health check: site speed, crawling and indexing, mobile, the structural issues that quietly hold a site back.
Keyword and search research. What your buyers actually type, what’s realistic to rank for, and what’s worth the effort versus what just looks like traffic.
On-page SEO. Getting each page to clearly earn the search it’s targeting: structure, internal links, the words on the page.
Content that ranks. The articles and pages search rewards, planned through content marketing so search and content are one job.
AI search optimisation. Setting your site up to get quoted inside AI answers, covered in full on the AI search optimisation page.
Local SEO. Showing up in map results and “near me” searches for the areas you serve.
Reporting that connects to enquiries. Covered below, because it’s where most SEO quietly falls down.
SEO for small businesses, e-commerce and local search
The work changes shape depending on what you sell and who you sell to, so the plan is built around your situation.
Small business SEO is usually about winning a focused set of high-intent searches without burning budget chasing terms that will never pay back. E-commerce SEO services lean more on product and category pages, structure at scale, and the technical side. Local SEO is about owning your area, the map pack and the “service in [town]” searches that bring in nearby buyers. A trade business like a roofer needs something different again from a B2B services firm.
Whatever the shape, the approach is the same: target the searches that turn into actual enquiries, and build the pages and authority to win them.
Not sure your SEO is actually doing anything?
This is the honest question most people can’t answer, because the reporting they get doesn’t connect to anything real. Rankings went up. Did the phone ring? Nobody can say.
If that’s you, you don’t need to book a call to find out. Answer eight quick questions and I’ll send back an honest snapshot of where your marketing could be working harder, search included, and what I’d look at first.
It’s fair to want to know who’s actually doing your SEO
SEO is the channel it’s easiest to look busy on without delivering, so it’s fair to want to know who’s actually doing yours.
I’m Tamas Mihaly, based in Bristol, UK. SEO has run through my work for over a decade, across agency campaigns, freelance projects and my own sites.
During my agency years I ran SEO alongside PPC, content, reporting and client relationships, so I’ve seen how search performs when it’s joined up with everything else, and how it stalls when it isn’t.
I’ve also done this with my own money on the line. Back in 2018, a t-shirt startup I co-founded was ranking number one for “t-shirt subscription UK” within three months of launching, as a young company going up against names that had been around far longer. That’s the kind of SEO I care about: search that brings a real, growing business actual customers.
SEO questions people usually ask
Technical SEO (site health, speed, crawling and indexing), keyword and search research, on-page SEO, content that’s built to rank, AI search optimisation, local SEO, and reporting that ties rankings back to enquiries. With me you get all of it from one person, so it lines up with your content, your site and your paid work. You don’t have to take everything at once. Most people pick the most urgent thing first and grow from there.
Ready to get real enquiries out of Google?
If you want your SEO run by one person who tells you straight whether it’s working, let’s talk. Thirty minutes, an honest read on where your search is and where it could go.