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How long does SEO take to work?
SEO typically shows technical quick wins in month 1, with significant revenue impact between months 4 and 8. Our 4-Stage Framework targets measurable milestones at each stage so you see progress, not just rankings.
Do I need SEO every month?
Yes. SEO is an ongoing asset-building strategy. Competitors keep optimizing, algorithm updates require adaptation, and content plus link building compound over time. One-off campaigns rarely hold rankings.
Should I hire an SEO company?
Hire an agency when you lack in-house SEO tooling expertise (Ahrefs, SEMrush), need integrated CRO, or want founder-level strategy without building a full team. Agencies also bring cross-industry pattern matching that in-house teams take years to build.
What's the difference between SEO and Google Ads?
Google Ads delivers immediate traffic but requires constant spend. SEO builds long-term organic visibility that lowers cost-per-lead over time. We recommend a hybrid approach for resilient growth — ads while SEO compounds, then taper ad spend as organic delivers.
Does SEO work for small businesses?
Yes. Malaysian SMEs benefit most when SEO targets high-intent local and service keywords with CRO on key pages. Our retainers start at RM 2,500/month and scale based on competitive intensity in your sector.
How much does SEO cost in Malaysia?
Adam SEO retainers start at RM 2,500/month (Standard RM 3,500, Premium RM 4,500, Elite RM 9,500). Custom pricing follows a discovery audit — no instant automated quotes, because scope depends on your starting position and competitive set.
What are AEO and GEO?
AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) optimize your brand for AI-driven search surfaces like Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity. The goal is citation in generative answers, not just blue-link rankings.
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