Engineering-led SEO that earns rankings, not reports. Built for Minneapolis-St. Paul-based businesses, population 3,700,000, with the buyer profile and competitive dynamics that come with it.
Headquartered to UnitedHealth, Target, Best Buy, and 3M, with a stable mid-market services economy and one of the highest small-business survival rates in the country.
SEO Services engagements in Minneapolis-St. Paul are scoped to the operating reality of a 3,700,000-person metro economy. Most SEO retainers buy you a monthly PDF and a list of keywords nobody acts on. Our existing client base in the metro skews toward accounting firms, dental practices, real estate agents, but the playbook adapts to the operator, not the other way around.
For Minneapolis-St. Paul businesses, every SEO engagement is scoped and quoted individually. Technical fixes live within the first 2 weeks; measurable movement in 8 to 12 weeks; compounding gains from there.
The Twin Cities punch far above their size in corporate density, with UnitedHealth, Target, Best Buy, and 3M all headquartered here, and that produces an unusually deep, stable mid-market economy with one of the best small-business survival rates in the country. The work reflects that stability: businesses here build for the long haul and expect their software to last, not to be replaced in eighteen months. Accounting firms and professional-services practices want durable internal tooling and integrations that quietly run for years. The corporate base spins off B2B SaaS founders and contractors fluent in enterprise systems. Multi-location dental and medical groups need consolidated, templated platforms. The healthcare-administration concentration around UnitedHealth brings compliance-aware build requirements. Minnesota buyers are understated, thorough, and loyal, slow to choose a partner but inclined to keep one, so the engagements that fit here reward reliability, clear communication, and well-built systems that don't need to be rebuilt the moment they're handed off.
A typical SEO agency sends your dev team a recommendations deck that dies in the backlog. We have commit access: indexation blockers, broken internal links, and missing schema are fixed and deployed in the first cycle, not filed as tickets.
City and service-area pages only work when each one says something true and specific. We build them with genuinely unique local content, not a token-swapped template, because thin doorway pages get the whole site demoted.
Page speed is a ranking input and a conversion input. We set performance budgets, fix the templates that blow them, and wire the checks into the deploy pipeline so the site cannot quietly regress after we leave.
Month one establishes the baseline from Search Console. Every report after that shows what shipped, what moved in impressions and clicks, and what we are doing next, numbers you can check yourself, not a vanity dashboard.
We respond within 48 hours with scope, pricing, and the team that would actually run the engagement.
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