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Initial ranking movement on accessible terms typically happens between weeks 6 and 12. More competitive categories take longer. We track weekly from day one so you see incremental progress rather than waiting for a quarterly summary.
Yes. We work with international companies targeting the Spanish market, including es-ES and es-LA. Hreflang, bilingual content strategy, and Spanish editorial outreach are all within our normal project scope.
Yes. Every project is scoped and priced before it starts. No retainers, no automatic renewal, no scope creep invoices. You pay for a defined project.
Melilla is a Spanish autonomous city on the north coast of Africa. It gives us a genuinely unique perspective on the Spanish market, particularly for businesses operating across the Mediterranean. All project work is delivered digitally and we work with clients across Spain and internationally.
Editorial outreach to Spanish journalists and editors. We pitch real stories and earn real placements. No paid links, no link exchanges, no private blog networks. Every link is documented with source, date, and anchor text.
Google Search Console read access and Google Analytics view access. That covers the initial audit and strategy phase. For implementation we may need CMS access or your developer contact.
You own everything we produce. If you want further work, we scope a new project. No automatic continuation, no minimum term commitment. Most clients come back for additional sprints or follow-on projects.
Yes. Organic content projects include strategy for Spanish search intent with native-language production oversight. We do not use machine-translated content.
The smallest standard project is the Search Groundwork audit at €194.30. For custom configurations, we work from €150.00. We do not take on one-off tasks without a defined scope.
Yes. All three are common in the Spanish e-commerce market. We have worked on projects across all of them, including Prestashop which is particularly prevalent in Spain.
Yes. Getting hreflang right for es-ES versus es-LA versus es-MX is something we have done on multiple projects. It is easy to implement incorrectly and we have corrected many implementations where it was causing traffic loss.