
SEO services that turn search demand into leads
We build organic growth through technical foundations, semantic research, content, authority, and business-metric reporting. No magic and no empty reports: every sprint is visible in GSC, GA4, and your sales pipeline.
Free · 48 hours · 3 near-term growth levers


Not “rankings for rankings”, but a growth system
SEOquick treats organic search as a managed growth channel: we map demand, remove technical blockers, strengthen landing pages, and build brand authority. The goal is not only top keywords, but leads, sales, LTV, and visibility across search and AI answers.
What changes after kickoff
Your team gets a clear roadmap, implementation priorities for developers and content, and a reporting layer that shows which actions affect traffic and leads.
You see which pages should capture demand and which queries can become revenue.
Developers, content, and marketing know what matters now and what can wait.
GSC, GA4, and CRM are connected into one reporting layer focused on leads, not vanity.
The full SEO stack inside one process
We do not split SEO into random tasks. Technical foundations, semantics, content, links, and analytics work as one system.
SEO audit and strategy
Technical, content, and commercial issues are merged into a prioritized growth roadmap.
Semantics and structure
We cluster demand, design page structure, and find topics competitors are already monetizing.
Technical optimization
Indexing, speed, Core Web Vitals, duplicates, internal links, schema.org, hreflang, and crawl budget.
Content and landing pages
We improve pages for intent, E-E-A-T, conversion, and visibility in Google and AI answers.
Authority and links
Safe white-hat links, PR mentions, brand signals, and risk control after algorithm updates.
Reporting and sprints
Weekly priorities, clear statuses, GSC/GA4 dashboards, and decisions based on data.
SEO you can verify with numbers
We do not promise top rankings in a month. We show changes in indexing, visibility, organic traffic, conversions, and leads.
Results you can verify
We show real projects, not promises: how visibility, traffic, leads, and client trust changed after structured work with SEOquick.
Autoclav case study
A relevant SEO · E-commerce project with measurable growth in visibility, leads, or acquisition efficiency.
SEO in the USA case study
A relevant SEO · Media project with measurable growth in visibility, leads, or acquisition efficiency.
Lukashuk Clinic case study
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Lumident.Kiev case study
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Lectus24 case study
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Royal Thai Spa case study
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Your project is led by practitioners, not layers of account managers
SEOquick keeps strategy close to the people doing the work: Nikolay leads SEO growth and quality control, while Anatolii strengthens projects with AI, GEO, and analytics. You see the reasoning, not just a task list.

Nikolay Shmichkov
18 years in digital, 500+ articles, 6 podcasts, and regular online SEO/GEO sessions. He leads strategy, priorities, and final quality control.

Anatolii Ulitovskyi
Founder of SEOquick and unmiss.com. He specializes in AI search, GEO, entity markup, llms.txt, and analytics systems for visibility in Google and LLMs.
How we launch controlled organic growth
We work in sprints: remove the biggest blockers first, then scale pages, content, internal links, and authority.
Diagnosis
We review technical health, demand, competitors, content, and analytics.
Roadmap
We build a quarterly plan with priorities, owners, and expected impact.
Fast fixes
We remove blockers around indexing, speed, conversion, and crawlability.
Scale
We launch pages, content clusters, internal links, and authority work.
Control and growth
Each week we evaluate changes, amplify what works, and cut noise.
Where SEO services create the most impact
The strongest results come when the product, demand, and willingness to implement are already there.
Ecommerce and catalogs
When categories, filters, product pages, and commercial demand need structured growth.
B2B and SaaS
When fewer, higher-value leads matter more than broad traffic volume.
Medical, finance, and complex niches
When trust, E-E-A-T, and careful evidence-backed content matter.
International growth
When the site is expanding into new countries, languages, or English-speaking markets.
Questions before kickoff
When will we see the first result?
Some technical and content improvements can show early signals quickly, but stable SEO growth is usually measured in 3-6 month cycles. The exact forecast depends on the niche, domain history, competition, and implementation speed.
Do you only work with Google?
Google is the core focus, but we also consider AI answers, local search, YouTube, and related channels when they influence the buyer journey.
Can we start with an audit instead of a long contract?
Yes. If you want diagnosis before commitment, we can start with an audit or short strategy sprint and decide the next step together.
Who implements technical changes?
We can work with your developers through prioritized tickets, or take part of the implementation ourselves when full support is needed.
See where your site is losing organic growth
Send us your website — we will review technical health, demand, content, and competitors, then return with the first practical actions.