Was at a Chamber of Commerce thing last month — you know, those networking breakfasts where everyone’s awkwardly holding coffee and trying to sell each other stuff. This guy in a suit corners me, launches into his SEO pitch. Guaranteed first page rankings, $6000 a month, the whole deal. Classic. But here’s the annoying part — even though his pitch was garbage, he wasn’t entirely wrong about SEO mattering.
If you’re running basically any business with a website, yeah, you should probably care about this. Not because I’m trying to sell you something right this second. Just because it actually affects whether people can find you. Which seems kinda important for a business.
Been doing this work for… eight years? Nine maybe? Started sometime in 2016. Exact month escapes me. Thought it was total snake oil at first. My mate Dave was convinced it was all made up by marketing agencies to justify billing hours. Took me ages to separate what genuinely works from what’s pure marketing nonsense. Still figuring stuff out constantly because Google changes things literally all the time.
What Even Is This
Search engine optimization. Making your website show up when people Google stuff you do. That’s it. Nothing magical happening. Higher rankings mean more people find you without you paying Google for ads every click. The compound effect is what makes it worthwhile. Paid ads work great, don’t get me wrong. But they stop cold the second you stop paying. SEO just keeps working in the background.
The DIY Disaster
Could you do this yourself? Sure, technically. YouTube has tutorials for everything now. Should you? Eh. Probably not unless you’ve got heaps of spare time and genuinely enjoy reading Google’s documentation.
People who know what they’re doing use specialized tools that cost absurd amounts. SEMrush is like $120 something per month. Maybe $130? Ahrefs is worse, probably $180 or $200. Then you need rank trackers, audit tools, backlink checkers. It adds up stupid fast. Though if someone’s competent, ROI usually covers it pretty quickly.
I tried DIY when I started my business. This was back in 2016. Spent three or four months reading every blog guide I could find. Watched so many YouTube videos. Implemented everything myself. Made absolutely catastrophic mistakes that tanked my rankings worse than when I started. Was actually ranking okay for a few terms, then I ‘optimized’ myself right off the first page. Brilliant.
Finally admitted defeat and hired someone. Cost me $1500. They fixed my mess in two weeks. Two weeks versus my four months of making it worse. That stung but taught me something about staying in my lane.
Local Stuff Is Critical
If you serve a specific area instead of the entire internet, local SEO is absolutely critical. Optimizing your Google Business Profile properly — and I mean properly, not just filling in your business name and calling it done. Building citations across directories. Getting actual customer reviews. Creating content that mentions specific locations.
Local searches have crazy high intent. Someone searching ’emergency plumber Braddon’ at 2am with water spraying everywhere isn’t browsing options. They’re calling whoever shows up first. Someone searching ‘coffee Kingston open now’ is walking to whatever pops up. These people are ready to buy immediately.
Had this cafe client in Civic couple years back. Can’t name them but they’re doing really well now. When they came to me they were getting maybe 8 customers a week from Google. Just 8. We fixed their Google Business listing — turns out their hours were wrong, photos were terrible, categories were all messed up. Implemented a review collection system. Fixed their citations which were inconsistent across like 30 directories.
Three months later — not even that long in SEO time — they were consistently getting 35 to 40 customers weekly from Google. Owner called me thinking something was broken with their analytics. Nope, just finally doing local SEO correctly instead of half-assing it.
Technical Foundation Problems
Your site needs to work perfectly on phones. I know this sounds incredibly obvious in 2024 but you’d be shocked. Just last week looked at a Canberra business site that was completely broken on mobile. Just… completely unusable. Nobody’s buying anything from a broken mobile site.
Site speed matters now too. Google penalizes slow sites pretty aggressively. HTTPS is required, not optional. Broken links hurt you. Weird URL structures hurt you. Duplicate content is a problem. These aren’t exciting problems to fix but they’re foundational. Can’t build anything sustainable on broken foundations.
Content Strategy
Content drives everything now. But it has to actually help real humans. Can’t stuff keywords everywhere anymore like the old days. Google’s too smart for that garbage now. Figure out what your audience searches for. Address those topics properly.
Quality beats quantity always. One genuinely useful article monthly beats four mediocre ones. Good content earns links naturally. Keeps people on your site instead of immediately bouncing back to Google. Write for humans first, optimize for search engines second. Too many sites read like robots wrote them. Nobody enjoys reading that.
Links Matter
Backlinks still matter tremendously. Quality links from legitimate sites signal credibility to Google. One good link from a respected publication beats 50 garbage directory links. Modern link building is about earning links through valuable content, not spammy manipulation.
Link building done wrong destroys rankings. Google catches manipulative schemes now. Penalties are brutal. Had a client come to me after their previous ‘SEO expert’ bought cheap links. Recovering from that penalty took eight months. Eight full months of basically zero Google traffic for them. Absolutely killed their business during that time.
Finding Someone Good
Look for proven results they can demonstrate. Clear communication without drowning you in jargon. Realistic timelines, not promises of instant #1 rankings. Anyone guaranteeing specific rankings is lying or using tactics that’ll hurt you eventually.
When you need local help, finding an SEO Expert in Canberra who actually understands the local market makes a huge difference. Someone who knows Canberra, gets the business landscape here, understands neighborhoods like Civic and Braddon. Not some overseas agency that’s never heard of Canberra.
Measuring Results
Track what actually matters. Organic traffic growth. Conversion rates. Keyword rankings. Revenue attribution. Not vanity metrics that don’t affect your bottom line.
I send detailed monthly reports to clients showing what changed, what work happened, what results came from it. Full transparency. If someone won’t show you data or keeps being vague about results, massive red flag. They’re probably not getting results and trying to hide it.
Timeline Reality
SEO is not instant. Period. Takes months of consistent work. How competitive your market is affects timelines massively. New site in a competitive niche? Could take 8 to 12 months realistically. Established site with decent history? Maybe 3 to 6 months.
Anyone promising quick results in 30 days is lying or using risky black-hat tactics. Seen too many businesses get demolished by penalties from hiring ‘fast results guaranteed’ agencies. Recovery takes way longer than just doing it properly from the start. Every single time.
SEO represents solid long-term investment for most businesses. Professional expertise, patient execution, comprehensive strategy — equals sustainable visibility that compounds over years. Done properly, delivers ongoing value paid ads can’t match. Ads stop working when you stop paying. Good SEO works for years. That’s the real advantage here.

