SpeedRankSEO started as a one-person operation with a clear rule: no shortcuts, no inflated reports, no promises that traffic alone equals revenue.
Most SEO agencies sell reports. Thick decks full of impressions, crawl health scores, and domain rating graphs that never translate into actual revenue.
SpeedRankSEO was built to fix that. Every engagement starts with a single question: what does ranking actually need to do for your business? The answer shapes everything, from keyword selection to content structure to link strategy.
No bloated retainers. No mystery-box deliverables. Work you can see, results you can measure.
Rico has spent years inside the mechanics of search: crawl budget, topical authority, E-E-A-T signals, structured data, and the link acquisition strategies that actually hold through algorithm updates.
He started on Fiverr, working directly with founders and marketing leads who needed results they could attribute to actual ranking changes, not dashboard screenshots. That direct feedback loop shaped the entire SpeedRankSEO approach.
Today he takes on a select number of clients per quarter, treating each site like an ongoing case study rather than a recurring invoice.
Every engagement starts with a full crawl, competitor gap analysis, and search-intent mapping. Work begins only after the strategy is agreed on, in writing.
Reporting covers keyword position movement, indexed page count, and organic click data from Search Console. No vanity metrics, no blended traffic charts that obscure what SEO actually did.
Links are acquired from real editorial placements. Content is written to satisfy search intent, not to game density scores. The work compounds over time rather than decaying after the invoice stops.
These are not policies. They are the result of watching clients get burned by each of them.
SpeedRankSEO is a strong fit for businesses where organic search is a primary acquisition channel or should be.
Category and product page optimization, technical crawl fixes, and collection-level content that pulls in long-tail buying intent.
Topical authority programs, comparison and alternative pages, and high-intent bottom-of-funnel content that shortens the trial-to-paid cycle.
Google Business Profile optimization, local citation building, and geo-targeted content that drives calls and bookings from nearby search.
Content pruning, internal linking architecture, and programmatic SEO strategies for sites with large page counts and thin traffic distribution.
No. Engagements start from $1,000/month, which covers a focused scope: keyword research, on-page fixes, and initial content or link work depending on what the site needs most. Scope scales with budget, but the minimum is enough to move the needle on a targeted set of keywords rather than spread thin across the entire site.
Most sites start seeing ranking movement between 6 and 12 weeks for targeted keywords. Traffic impact typically follows 4 to 8 weeks after that. Technical fixes on crawlability issues can surface faster. Anyone promising page-one results in two weeks is selling something other than SEO.
AI tools are used for research, outline generation, and first-draft efficiency. Every piece of content is reviewed, restructured, and fact-checked before delivery. The goal is content that earns topical authority, not content that satisfies a word count.
At minimum: Google Search Console read access and the ability to publish content or make minor HTML edits. For deeper technical audits, CMS admin access or a staging environment is helpful. You retain full ownership of everything at all times.
Yes. Site audits, keyword research, content briefs, and link-building campaigns are all available as standalone projects through Fiverr or direct engagement. Ongoing retainers exist for clients who want continuous iteration rather than a single deliverable.
A free audit covers your top technical blockers, a keyword gap summary, and the fastest opportunities to move. No obligation.