SEO and Local Search

What Questions Should I Ask Before Hiring an SEO Company?

A practical question list for hiring an SEO company, with red flags, simple definitions, and what good answers sound like.

People comparing SEO companies 6 to 10 minutes questions to ask before hiring an SEO company

The reader wants to avoid hiring the wrong SEO provider.

What Questions Should I Ask Before Hiring an SEO Company?

Quick answer

Ask what they will change, how they choose keywords, how they report results, what access they need, and what happens if you stop working together.

SEO hiring check

Use this as a map of what improves search visibility first, then what supports it over time.

  1. 1
    PlanAsk what work will be done and why.
  2. 2
    ProofShow reviews, examples, photos, results, or credentials so visitors trust you.
  3. 3
    ReportingReports should explain progress in understandable terms.
  4. 4
    OwnershipYou should know who owns the domain, content, files, and accounts.

What to remember

  • A good website or portfolio is not about having many pages. It is about making the next step obvious.
  • Free tools are useful for starting, but check limits like branding, domain, exporting, SEO, and support.
  • AI can help you move faster, but your real photos, proof, services, and contact details still matter.

Questions that matter

Good SEO companies explain their work in plain words. They should talk about your website, local profile, content, competitors, and real leads.

If they only promise rankings without explaining work, be careful.

  • What will you fix first?
  • Which pages need improvement?
  • How do you track leads?
  • Can I see examples?
  • Who owns the work?

Red flags

Avoid providers who promise number one rankings quickly, hide their methods, or lock you out of accounts.

You should own your website, domain, Google profile, analytics, and content access.

  • Guaranteed first place
  • No clear deliverables
  • No access ownership
  • Only vague reports
  • Long contract before audit

Step-by-step

  1. Write your business goals before the call.
  2. Ask for a simple first 30-day plan.
  3. Ask what they need access to and why.
  4. Ask how success will be measured.
  5. Do not sign until deliverables, timeline, and ownership are clear.

Good answer vs weak answer

QuestionGood sign
How will you improve rankings?They explain pages, profile, reviews, content, and technical fixes.
Can you guarantee first place?They say no, then explain realistic goals.
What do I own?They say you keep domain, site, profile, content, and data access.

Technical terms made tiny

Ranking report

A report showing where your pages appear for target searches.

Lead tracking

Measuring calls, forms, WhatsApp clicks, bookings, or sales from search traffic.

Red flag

A warning sign that the provider may not be trustworthy.

One-page website

A website where the important story fits on one page: what you do, proof, offer, and contact.

Landing page

A focused page made for one action, like calling, booking, buying, or joining.

Website builder

A tool that lets you make a website without writing code.

Where Azonova fits

A clean Azonova Sites page can help you ask better SEO questions because your offer, service area, and contact details are already organized.

Frequently asked questions

Should I ask for case studies?

Yes, especially for businesses similar to yours.

Should I give full access immediately?

No. Understand why access is needed and use proper account permissions.

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