In the Uzbekistan market, SEO service pricing typically ranges from $50 to $1,000 a month — and that spread isn't random, it tracks directly with scope of work, team experience, and the techniques used. At SEONER, the Standard plan starts at $250/mo, and Business at $500/mo.
What drives the price
Site condition and competition level
Optimizing a clean, newly-built site costs less than untangling years of technical debt, or competing in a high-stakes niche like finance, healthcare or legal services. The tougher the competition, the more content, backlinks and time it takes to see results.
Scope of work
How many keywords are targeted, how much content is produced monthly, how deep the technical audit goes, how many pages are covered — all of this directly shapes the price. A small single-service site and a multilingual, dozens-of-pages corporate site naturally land in different price brackets.
Team experience and transparency
An experienced team — combining technical SEO, content writing and analytics — costs more than a single freelancer, but is far more reliable. Agencies that provide regular reporting and clear KPIs typically charge more, but that transparency tends to pay off over time.
Additional scope
Modern SEO service no longer stops at classic optimization — AI SEO (AEO+GEO, i.e. showing up in ChatGPT and Google AI answers) is often included in the same price, not billed separately.
SEONER's pricing breakdown
| Plan | Price | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | $250/mo | Technical SEO audit, 5-10 keywords, 4 pieces of content/mo, 1 backlink, monthly report |
| Business | $500/mo | Deep technical SEO, 15-25 keywords, 8 pieces of content/mo, 2 backlinks, weekly monitoring |
| Custom | On request | Large or complex projects, multilingual and e-commerce sites |
Every plan delivers SEO, AEO and GEO results together — they aren't sold separately.
Why suspiciously cheap offers are a red flag
If an agency offers "full SEO" for $20-30 a month, be cautious. That price point usually means one of a few things: low-quality or spammy backlinks (which can trigger penalties), unedited mass-produced AI content, or simply no reporting at all. Cutting corners now can cost more later — recovering a penalized site is often more expensive than starting from scratch.
Agency vs. hiring your own specialist
Many business owners assume hiring their own SEO specialist is cheaper than paying an agency. In practice: a full-time SEO specialist in the Uzbekistan market typically costs $500-1500+ a month in salary alone, plus taxes, a workstation, and SEO tools (Ahrefs or Semrush-style subscriptions run $100-300/mo). One person also rarely excels equally at technical SEO, content writing and analytics at the same time. An agency delivers a team's combined expertise, often at a lower total cost — especially valuable for small and mid-sized businesses.
Thinking about price as an investment, not a cost
Every dollar spent on SEO isn't a one-off expense — it's an asset that compounds over time. Stop paying for Google Ads and traffic stops instantly; SEO rankings built up over months tend to hold for a while even after investment slows. That's why it makes more sense to evaluate the price against long-term ROI rather than as a monthly line item.
Which plan should you choose?
For a new or small business, the Standard plan is usually the right starting point — enough to fix core technical issues and start ranking for initial keywords. In a competitive niche, or when you need faster traction, the Business plan brings more resources (content, backlinks, monitoring). For complex, multilingual or e-commerce projects, a Custom quote makes sense, since the technical scope varies significantly.
The most reliable way to know your exact price is to start with a free audit on the SEO service page, based on your site's actual condition.