Does anyone know any decent UK SEO agencies? I'm looking for an agency in the UK that can provide a decent service for £1,000 pcm. Does anyone have any suggestions? Most of the one's I've gotten into contact with work with a minimum of £2,400-£5,000 which is way over the budget I have.
Sen7ineL replied:
Try this: http://www.1 stonlinesolutions.com/
deyterkourjerbs replied:
Since no-one asked, I'm going to review every agency mentioned in this thread.
Distilled are an agency with a good reputation. Their minimum spend is likely to be 15x what the OP said though.
Receptional... their site was put together by someone who gets SEO. Their case studies don't relate to SEO so I had to do some digging. They did a [very decent recovery of cashgenerator.co.uk](http://suite.searchmetrics.com/en/research?url=cashgenerator.co.uk#filter={"filter_home_chart":{"fxch":"organicpaidvisibility"}}) but they've not done as well for other clients I've looked at like Action Storage. However - you can only really do well as an agency when you have client financial backing or good internal resources at the client's end. I wouldn't trust them for design because the sites they've made are an amusing combination of dated and fucking hideous (Sydney Mitchell). But their SEO kung fu seems decent.
dmlbarrett. Hmm. Sometimes buying links can work but it's like having a 1/5 chance of blowing up your house when you turn on a lightbulb. If they know decent Private Networks or can build you a tiered link network for £1000 pcm, toss a coin.
Delete Agency. Heard of them. Kind of. They used to be Fuse8. Don't know if they're decent. They employ a clued up Head of Search though.
Dimmock Agency. I'd not trust that guy to design me a flyer for a yard sale - but bad design doesn't mean bad SEO. I've looked at some of his sites and his keyword based approach to SEO pleased me because it's still occasionally effective and 90% of the "SEO 2.0s" seem to have forgotten that. Not sure if he was link building for his clients but they had an absence of shite in the 3 sites I checked. This guy seems like a good choice from what I've seen so far (based on budgets).
Latitude Express. They're part of the Latitude Group which I know of. Richard Gregory (Latitude Group) is pretty respected and they work with some decent brands. Apparently the "Express" brand is more about Small to Medium Sized companies and specialises in package orientated SEO sold by telesales. They have a nice case study from [Rowlands Pharmacy](http://www.latitudegroup.com/_uploads/showcase/PDFs/Express/LAT_EXPRESS-Case-study_RowlandsPharmacy_FINAL.pdf) which I'm surprised is an Express rather than Group case study.
First Online Solutions. Wasn't able to find out much about them. Checked LinkedIn, people that came up were in/from Bulgaria. Their founder seems to have a decent background but I couldn't find out much about the company. Mystery.
ThomasCole. As I said, I don't think they're fantastic from looking at their case studies. Their client case study has no SEO visibility and a backlink profile of worthless directories they host themselves on the same C-block with some automated blog comment spam thrown in too (last 6 months).