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Jenny G.

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Brisbane, QLD 9+ yrs
Meta Ads (Facebook & Instagram)Google Ads (Search, Display, YouTube)TikTok & Emerging Social Ads +14 more
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Ashley V.

Brisbane, QLD 5+ yrs
Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Advertising & Marketing CreativePresentation & Pitch Deck Design +6 more

What's the cost of a seo specialist in Brisbane?

$158/hr
Est. hourly rate $98$207/hr
seo specialist Ave. hourly rate · Updated today
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Seo specialist in Brisbane, questions

A typical SEO engagement covers a technical audit of your site, keyword research based on what your customers actually search, on-page optimisation (titles, meta descriptions, headings, internal links), content recommendations or new content, link building, and monthly reporting. Ask the freelancer to spell out exactly what each month includes, because scope varies a lot between specialists.

Focus. Good SEO targets the searches that bring you paying customers, not vanity keywords with big volumes and no buying intent. For most local businesses that means service pages that match real search phrases, a strong Google Business Profile, genuine reviews, and a site that loads fast on a phone. Rankings are the means; enquiries and sales are the measure.

SEO is a longer game. Most businesses see meaningful movement in 3 to 6 months, with results compounding from there as content and authority build. Be wary of anyone promising page one in weeks; quick wins exist (fixing broken pages, sharpening titles) but durable rankings take sustained work.

The basics, yes. Claiming and filling out your Google Business Profile, writing clear page titles, asking happy customers for reviews and keeping your site fast are all things an owner can do. Where a freelancer earns their fee is keyword strategy, technical fixes, content that actually ranks, and knowing which of the hundred possible jobs will move the needle for your business first.

They solve different problems. Google Ads buys you visibility today and stops the moment you stop paying; SEO builds traffic that keeps coming after the work is done, but takes months to ramp. Many small businesses run ads for immediate leads while SEO compounds in the background, then dial ads back as organic traffic grows. A good freelancer will tell you straight which fits your budget and timeline.

Ask for reporting tied to business outcomes: organic traffic, enquiries, calls and sales from search, not just keyword positions. Google Search Console and Google Analytics are free and show the real numbers, so make sure both are set up in accounts you own. A good freelancer reports monthly in plain English and ties the work done to the movement you see.

You should keep everything: the content written for your site, access to Google Search Console, Google Analytics and your Google Business Profile, and a copy of any keyword research or audit documents. Set that expectation in the gig brief. On Unjumble, deliverables and access handover can be written into the stages, so nothing walks out the door with the freelancer.

Freelance SEO in Brisbane typically costs $2,000 to $5,000 a month, with smaller local campaigns from around $1,000 and larger competitive campaigns up to $10,000. That is the management fee and excludes any ad spend. One-off projects like an audit or a site optimisation can be priced as a fixed gig instead of a monthly retainer.

Be wary of anyone promising number-one rankings or claiming a special relationship with Google. Look for a specialist who explains their approach in plain English, shares real case studies with before-and-after numbers, and reports on traffic and leads rather than vanity metrics. Read their verified reviews on Unjumble and ask what they would tackle in your first 90 days.

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