A senior-led SEO engagement for organizations with 10,000+ URL sites, dedicated marketing teams, and complex stakeholder structures.
Enterprise SEO is a different discipline. The technical surface area is larger, the stakeholders are more numerous, and the change-management overhead can dwarf the actual SEO work. We have run enterprise programs for portfolios of 500+ domains — we know the patterns, the political pitfalls, and how to ship work in environments where releases happen quarterly, not weekly.
• Dedicated senior SEO architect plus a delivery team scoped to your release cadence. • JS rendering audits, log-file analysis, and crawl-budget engineering for sites with 10,000–500,000 indexable URLs. • Internationalization (hreflang, multi-region routing, currency/locale handling) when applicable. • Editorial governance: style guides, briefs, fact-checking, and stakeholder review workflows integrated with your CMS. • Quarterly C-suite readouts focused on revenue attribution, share-of-voice, and competitive positioning.
From CAD $12,000/month at the floor; mid-engagement is CAD $25,000–$60,000/month with annual scope reviews.
For a more granular breakdown of how SEO budgets are typically structured in Canada, see our SEO pricing reference or use our SEO cost calculator to model your specific scope.
enterprise SEO engagements are quarterly, with annual scope reviews. We do not offer month-to-month for engagements at this size — meaningful enterprise SEO work requires at least 90 days of continuity to show direction. Onboarding takes 2–4 weeks; first measurable results typically appear in months 4–6.
If enterprise SEO is the right fit for your situation, book a discovery call. We will spend the first 30 minutes determining whether your scope, budget, and timing match what we deliver — and if it does not, we will tell you and refer you to an agency we trust for the kind of work you need.
enterprise SEO engagements are quarterly with annual scope reviews. Most clients stay 24+ months.
We work in 90-day commitments with annual scope reviews — long enough to see real results, short enough that you can leave if it is not working.