Marketing you switch on
Digital marketing packages with the price on the page
Digital marketing packages from $300 a month, across 8 services and 24 published tiers. Most agencies make you book a call to find out what anything costs. Every price here is on the page, every deliverable is a count, and every tier states what it leaves out.
Your panel
- SEO $450/mo
- Content Writing $350/mo
- Local SEO & GBP $300/mo
- Link Building $500/mo
- Website Builds $1,200
Every package
Every package and what it costs
Short answer
Packages here run from 300 dollars a month at the entry tier to 5,500 dollars for a one-off website build. Eight services, three tiers each, 24 published monthly prices in total. Every figure below is the price you are invoiced, not a starting-from number.
- Price on the page
- $300/mo entry point
- Fixed deliverables per tier
| Service | Starter | Growth | Scale |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEO Monthly retainer | $450/mo 1 site, 10 target keywords | $950/mo 1 site, 30 target keywords | $2,200/mo Multi-site, 100 target keywords |
| Content Writing Monthly retainer | $350/mo 4 posts/mo | $780/mo 10 posts/mo | $1,800/mo 25 posts/mo |
| Local SEO & GBP Monthly retainer | $300/mo 1 location | $650/mo Up to 3 locations | $1,400/mo Up to 10 locations |
| Link Building Monthly retainer | $500/mo 5 links/mo | $1,150/mo 12 links/mo | $2,600/mo 30 links/mo |
| Website Builds One-off project | $1,200 one-off · Up to 5 pages | $2,800 one-off · Up to 15 pages | $5,500 one-off · 30+ pages or e-commerce |
| Social Media Monthly retainer | $400/mo 12 posts/mo, 2 channels | $850/mo 24 posts/mo, 4 channels | $1,900/mo 48 posts/mo, all channels |
| Google & Meta Ads Monthly retainer | $450/mo Up to $3k/mo ad spend | $900/mo Up to $10k/mo ad spend | 12% of ad spend, minimum $1,800/mo $10k+/mo ad spend |
| AI Search Optimization Monthly retainer | $400/mo 20 tracked prompts | $900/mo 60 tracked prompts | $2,000/mo 150 tracked prompts |
All eight services at every tier. Website builds are project-priced, not monthly.
Nothing in that table is a starting-from figure. Website builds are the one exception to the monthly model and are priced as a one-off project, which the table marks.
What a digital marketing package actually is
Short answer
A digital marketing package is a fixed monthly scope of work: a named set of deliverables, at a stated count and cadence, for a stated price. You buy it as a unit rather than scoping it through a proposal. The difference from a retainer is that the scope is decided before you pay, not after.
That distinction matters more than it sounds. Several agencies ranking for this term sell hours rather than output, so a buyer knows how much time they are purchasing but not what will arrive.
A marketing package inverts that. The count is the promise, and the price is the price.
Eight services
Pick by deliverable, not by adjective
Each card is a service you can switch on by itself. These are the marketing packages for small business owners who want one thing done properly before adding a second, and the digital marketing packages pricing for each sits on its own page as well as in the table above.
SEO
Technical fixes, on-page work, and content built around keywords people actually search.
SEO packages
Content Writing
Researched articles written to a brief, on a fixed monthly cadence.
Content Writing packages
Local SEO & GBP
Google Business Profile management and local ranking work for businesses with a service area.
Local SEO & GBP packages
Link Building
Editorial placements on real sites. Metrics disclosed before anything goes live.
Link Building packages
Website Builds
Fast static sites built on Astro. Project-priced, not a retainer.
Website Builds packages
Social Media
Planned, scheduled and published posts across the channels you already use.
Social Media packages
Google & Meta Ads
Campaign build and ongoing management. You keep ownership of the ad account.
Google & Meta Ads packages
AI Search Optimization
Work aimed at getting your pages cited inside ChatGPT, Perplexity and AI Overviews.
AI Search Optimization packagesWhy the prices are published at all
Short answer
Because almost nobody in this category does it, and the ones who do publish a floor rather than a price. Of the five page-one results checked for this term, four publish no per-tier number at all. Publishing every number is the one claim on this site that a visitor can verify without trusting us.
What agencies charge for the same work
Short answer
Clutch reports typical digital marketing retainers of $5,000 to $50,000 a month and US hourly rates of $100 to $149, drawn from 106,043 listed companies. That population is agencies who list on Clutch, so it skews mid-market. Read it as what agencies charge, not as a market floor.
Market figures are Clutch's, from agencies who list themselves on Clutch, which skews mid-market and enterprise. They are a benchmark for what agencies charge, not a claim about the whole market.
Starter, Growth and Scale, and what changes
Short answer
Tiers differ by volume and by breadth, never by effort. A higher tier tracks more keywords, ships more pages or more posts, and adds services the smaller tier excludes. There is no tier that buys the same work done more carefully.
Every one of these digital marketing packages runs three tiers, differing by volume and by breadth rather than by effort. There is no tier that buys the same work done more carefully.
The usual way
- Time to a price
- A scoping call
- Scope
- Described in adjectives
- Entry price
- $1,000/mo and up
- What is excluded
- Found out later
- Who does the work
- Rarely stated
- Reporting
- On request
Here
- Time to a price
- It is on the page
- Scope
- Stated as counts
- Entry price
- $300/mo
- What is excluded
- Published per tier
- Who does the work
- Vetted production partners
- Reporting
- Monthly, fixed format
The entry-price row compares against the cheapest published figure across the package pages currently ranking for this term. Most publish no marketing package prices at all, which is why affordable digital marketing services are so hard to compare without a call.
Four of the eight
The services people start with
These four take the most traffic. The remaining four are in the table above and on the pricing page, at the same level of detail.
SEO packages from $450 a month
Technical fixes, on-page work and keyword targeting, tracked against a keyword set you can see. First deliverables within 10 business days of the brief.
Starter
1 site, 10 target keywords
$375/mo billed yearly
- Technical audit + fix list
- 10 keywords tracked
- 4 pages optimised/mo
- Monthly report
- Not included: Link building
- Not included: Content writing
Content writing from $350 a month
Posts per month, at a stated count. 4 posts/mo at the entry tier, rising to 25 posts/mo at Scale.
Starter
4 posts/mo
$292/mo billed yearly
- 4 articles, 1,000 to 1,200 words
- Keyword + entity brief per piece
- 1 revision round
- Uploaded to your CMS
- Not included: Custom graphics
- Not included: Ghostwritten thought leadership
Local SEO from $300 a month
The entry point for the whole site. Google Business Profile management and local visibility work, below the floor of every package page ranking for this term.
Starter
1 location
$250/mo billed yearly
- GBP audit + optimisation
- 4 GBP posts/mo
- Citation check
- Monthly rank grid
- Not included: Review generation campaigns
- Not included: Multi-location management
Link building from $500 a month
Editorial placements only, at a stated count per month. The method is named rather than implied, because in this service the method is the risk.
Starter
5 links/mo
$417/mo billed yearly
- 5 editorial placements
- Publisher metrics shown before placement
- You approve every target
- Live-link report
- Not included: PBNs
- Not included: Sitewide footer links
- Not included: Directory or comment links
What $300 a month can and cannot do
Honest answer
At $300 a month you are buying steady maintenance of a local presence, not a campaign. It will keep a profile accurate, complete and active. It will not outrank an established competitor on a competitive national term, and no package at this price from anyone will.
The entry tier is honest about its ceiling because the alternative is you discovering it in month three. If your target is a competitive term with entrenched incumbents, the Growth tier is the realistic floor, and paid ads is the only line here that moves inside a month.
That is a smaller promise than the category usually makes. It is also the one we can keep.
Monthly or yearly, and what the discount is worth
Short answer
Yearly billing charges 10 months instead of 12, which is two months free or about 17 percent off. It is the same percentage on every tier and it does not expire. The worked example below shows it as a subtraction rather than a badge.
Yearly billing charges 10 months instead of 12. That is 2 months free, or 17% off, and it is the same percentage on every tier.
Worked example
SEO Growth is $950 a month billed monthly, which is $11,400 across a year. Billed yearly it is $9,500, which works out at $792 a month.
No countdown, no expiring offer. The yearly rate is the yearly rate.
See every price at once
The full table, all eight services, all three tiers, with the monthly and yearly figure for each.
Entry point $300/mo. Cancel any time. No long contracts.
Still deciding?
Read how the process runs end to end: order, brief, production, delivery, report.
How it worksWhat is not included in each tier
Short answer
Every tier here publishes what it leaves out beside what it covers. None of the package pages ranking for this term does that. An inclusion list on its own is unfalsifiable, because anything not mentioned might still be covered, and might not.
SEO
- Starter does not include link building, content writing.
- Growth does not include link building.
Content Writing
- Starter does not include custom graphics, ghostwritten thought leadership.
Local SEO & GBP
- Starter does not include review generation campaigns, multi-location management.
Link Building
- Starter does not include pbns, sitewide footer links, directory or comment links.
- Growth does not include pbns, sitewide footer links.
- Scale does not include pbns, sitewide footer links.
Website Builds
- Starter does not include e-commerce, custom integrations.
- Growth does not include e-commerce.
Social Media
- Starter does not include paid social budget, community management / dm replies, video production.
- Growth does not include paid social budget, video production.
- Scale does not include paid social budget.
Google & Meta Ads
- Starter does not include ad spend itself, landing page builds, creative production.
- Growth does not include ad spend itself.
- Scale does not include ad spend itself.
AI Search Optimization
- Starter does not include content writing, guaranteed citations, which nobody can promise.
- Growth does not include guaranteed citations.
- Scale does not include guaranteed citations.
Ad spend is not the management fee
Short answer
They are two separate line items. The management fee buys the work; the money that goes to Google or Meta is yours and is paid to them directly, never through us. Ad spend is excluded from every package on this site, at every tier.
Paid ads is the one service where the fee structure changes with volume. Starter and Growth are flat monthly fees on top of your spend. Scale switches to a percentage of spend with a stated monthly minimum, because past a certain budget a flat fee stops matching the work involved.
Order, brief, production, delivery, report
Short answer
Five stages, the same every month. You order, a brief form captures the detail, production runs against the brief you approved, deliverables ship on the tier cadence, and a fixed-format report closes the month. Nothing starts before the brief is agreed.
The same five stages every month, on a published cadence. Nothing begins before you approve the brief.
- 1
Day 0
Order
Pick the service and tier. The price you saw is the price on the invoice.
- 2
Day 1
Brief
A short form captures your site, your targets and anything off limits. Nothing starts before you approve it.
- 3
Days 2 to 10
Production
Work runs through vetted production partners against the approved brief. First deliverables within 10 business days of the brief.
- 4
Ongoing
Delivery
Deliverables ship on the tier cadence, not in one lump at month end.
- 5
Month end
Report
A fixed-format report showing what shipped against the tier, and what is queued next.
Who actually does the work
Short answer
Vetted white-label production partners, coordinated by our production team against your approved brief. Not one of the package pages ranking for this term states who performs the work. It is a fair question to ask any agency, and it should not take a sales call to answer.
That model is why the turnaround figures on this site are real numbers rather than ranges. Capacity is booked against a bench, so the schedule is a scheduling fact rather than an aspiration.
Before you enquire
Build a stack and see the total
Pick the services and tiers you want and read the number. No form, no estimate, no range.
Stack builder
Pick what you need. See the total.
These are the same published prices as the table above. Nothing is estimated and no email is required to see a number.
Monthly total
$0
retainers, billed monthly
Billed yearly
$0
$0/mo equivalent, 2 months free
One-off
$0
website builds, charged once
Nothing is charged here. The order form arrives pre-filled and you are invoiced after the brief is agreed.
Which package fits your situation
Short answer
Match the package to the constraint you actually have. A local business with no visibility starts local, a store with traffic that does not convert starts with content, and an agency buying capacity starts at Scale where the resale margin exists.
Tier cards describe themselves. This maps the small business marketing packages above to the position you are actually in.
If
A local service business with no rankings
Then
Local SEO Starter at $300/mo, because the profile is the fastest surface to fix.
If
An ecommerce store with traffic but weak conversion
Then
Content writing plus paid ads. The traffic exists, so the gap is what it lands on.
If
A SaaS founder who cannot publish consistently
Then
Content Writing Growth, 10 posts/mo, which is the cadence problem solved directly.
If
An agency owner buying white-label capacity
Then
SEO or link building at Scale, priced so there is margin left when you resell it.
Packages, custom scope, or hiring in-house
Short answer
A package fixes the scope before you pay and suits repeatable work. Custom scope keeps full control and suits genuinely novel work. Hiring in-house costs more than the salary once tools and management time are counted, and only pays back at sustained volume.
Three ways to buy the same outcome. None of them is wrong; they suit different problems.
Custom scope
- Time to start
- Weeks of scoping
- Price visibility
- After a proposal
- Scope control
- Fully yours to shape
- Best when
- The work is genuinely novel
A package
- Time to start
- Order, then brief
- Price visibility
- Before you enquire
- Scope control
- Fixed to the tier
- Best when
- The work is repeatable
The third option
Hiring in-house changes the maths again, because the salary is only part of the cost once tools, payroll overhead and management time are counted.
Any figure we put on that would be illustrative rather than measured, so the comparison above stops at the two options we can state honestly.
Why there are no testimonials here
The evidence standard
Because this is a new operation and there are no results to show yet. Inventing them is not an option, so this site carries no testimonials, no client logos, no star ratings and no review markup. The FTC treats fabricated endorsements as deceptive, and we agree with them.
Every competing page ranking for this term leans on awards, badges, review scores or a logo wall. Those may all be real. None of them is checkable from the page you are reading, which is the problem with using them as proof.
When there is something real to put here, it will appear with the method attached.
What you can verify before you order
- 1
The price
It is on this page and on every service page. It does not move because you asked.
- 2
The counts
Every tier states how many of each thing ships per month. Counts, not adjectives.
- 3
The exclusions
What a tier does not cover is published beside what it does.
- 4
The turnaround
Stated per service before you order, and set to what the production bench can actually meet.
What the monthly report shows
Short answer
One report a month in a fixed format: what shipped itemised against your tier, keyword movement in the same charts each time, what is queued next, and what did not happen with the reason. Fixed format so month three is comparable to month one.
- What shipped, itemised against the tier you bought
- Movement on the keyword set, in the same charts every month
- What is queued for next month, and why
- What did not happen, and what blocked it
Fixed format on purpose, so month three is comparable to month one.
Changing tier and billing
Short answer
Packages are monthly, and a tier change takes effect from the next billing month. There is no payment processor on the site at launch, so nothing is charged automatically: the order form starts a brief, and the work is invoiced after that brief is returned and agreed.
Full billing and cancellation terms are set out on the terms page.
When a package is the wrong buy
Worth knowing now rather than after a call. A package is a repeatable deliverable, and some problems are not that.
Your situation
- You need strategy, not output
- A package is the wrong buy
- You need a named senior operator
- A package is the wrong buy
- You need results inside 30 days
- A package is the wrong buy
- You want a repeatable deliverable
- A package fits
Better fit
- You need strategy, not output
- Hire a consultant
- You need a named senior operator
- Hire in-house or retain an agency
- You need results inside 30 days
- Paid ads, with the spend to match
- You want a repeatable deliverable
- Start at any tier
The stack we run your work on
Questions about packages and pricing
How much do digital marketing packages cost?
On this site they run from $300 a month at the entry tier to $5,500 for a one-off website build. Every service has three tiers and every tier has a published number. The wider market sits higher: Clutch puts typical agency retainers at $5,000 to $50,000 a month.
What is included in a digital marketing package?
A fixed set of deliverables at a stated count and cadence. An SEO Starter package, for example, covers one site, ten tracked keywords, four optimised pages a month and a monthly report. The full list sits beside each price rather than behind a call.
What is the cheapest package and what does it actually do?
Local SEO Starter at $300 a month. It covers 1 location. It will not move a competitive national keyword, and the page says so rather than letting you find out in month three.
Is ad spend included in the monthly price?
No. Management fee and media spend are separate, and the money you give Google or Meta never passes through us. Paid ads at the Scale tier switches to a percentage of spend with a stated monthly minimum.
Can I buy more than one service at once?
Yes, and the stack builder on this page totals it before you enquire. Retainers total per month and website builds total as a separate one-off, because adding a project fee into a monthly figure would misstate both.
How do your prices compare with what agencies normally charge?
Lower, and the comparison is public. Clutch reports typical retainers of $5,000 to $50,000 a month across 106,043 listed companies, and every package page ranking for this term starts at $1,000 a month or more.
Why are there no reviews or case studies on this site?
Because this is a new operation and there are no results to show yet. Inventing them is not an option, so there are no testimonials, no client logos and no review markup. What stands in for them is the pricing, the exclusions and the process, all of which you can check before paying anything.
How long before I see a result?
Paid ads can move within the first month because the spend does the work. SEO, content and links compound and are better judged at month three than month one. Any package promising ranked results in weeks is selling a timeline nobody controls.
Every price on this site, in one chart
The table above lists packages. The chart below puts all eight services on the same axis so the entry points can be read against each other in one look, then switched to Growth.
What each service costs to start
These are the published starting prices for all eight services, taken from the same file the price cards read. Website builds are the one project price here; everything else is monthly.
Growth roughly doubles the countable scope of Starter across every service. What it never changes is the process, the turnaround, or the report format.
Switch tier to compare. Prices resolve from pricing.ts, so this chart cannot drift from the cards.
What twelve months costs either way, on SEO Growth ($950/mo)
M2 $1,900 Billed monthly $1,900 Billed yearly
Both lines are identical for the first stretch, because yearly billing is the same scope paid up front rather than a different service.
M4 $3,800 Billed monthly $3,800 Billed yearly
The scope, the turnaround and the report are the same on either line. Only the invoice count differs.
M6 $5,700 Billed monthly $5,700 Billed yearly
Half a year in, the two lines have still not separated: the saving arrives at the end of the term, not the start.
M8 $7,600 Billed monthly $7,600 Billed yearly
Monthly billing keeps the option to stop. There is no minimum term to buy out and no exit fee here, which is worth something against a discount.
M10 $9,500 Billed monthly $9,500 Billed yearly
Yearly flattens here, because 10 months are charged for twelve.
M12 $11,400 Billed monthly $9,500 Billed yearly
A full year: $11,400 billed monthly against $9,500 billed yearly. That is two months free, and the number to hold against any annual contract you are offered.
Cumulative cost at our own published price. A spend chart, never a returns chart.
Still comparing
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No email gate. The comparison is a page, not a download. Both cover digital marketing agency pricing in more depth than a package table can, including where a retainer beats a package outright.
Pick a deliverable. See the price. Start.
Every package is specced and priced on the page. No scoping call needed to find out what it costs.
Entry point $300/mo. Cancel any time. No long contracts.
Still deciding?
Read how the process runs end to end: order, brief, production, delivery, report.
How it works