Good fit
- B2B, SaaS, and service teams selling into English-speaking markets.
- Companies that need buyer-intent pages, not traffic reports.
Use SEO consulting when your team needs a clear diagnosis, the right order of work, and direct guidance before it spends more time or budget on search.
Teams that can execute but need sharper SEO direction.
Senior SEO direction without committing to a large monthly package.
Most teams do not need more tasks. They need the right order of operations.
Teams that can execute but need sharper SEO direction.
You get the pieces needed to make the service useful, not a bloated checklist.
A consult helps when you have too many possible SEO tasks and no clear order. I can look at the site, Search Console, current pages, and competitors, then tell you what I would fix first. Sometimes that is a technical issue. Sometimes the bigger problem is that the page does not say anything useful enough to win the click.
The output should be practical. I do not want you stuck with a giant audit nobody opens again. You should know the first few pages to fix, what to write next, what not to waste money on, and whether you need ongoing SEO or just a small focused scope.
I start the SEO strategy with the offer and the pages that can create revenue. Then I compare the site with Google Search Console, search results, competitors, and the way the company is described online. The roadmap puts the highest-value work first instead of treating every SEO task as equally urgent.
An audit is worth it when the findings change what the team will do next. I check whether Google can index the right pages, whether buyers can understand them, and where the site is missing real demand. I also call out work that can wait, because a long list of problems is not the same as a useful plan.
Some teams need a consultant to review work, set priorities, and guide an in-house marketer or developer. Others want me to write the page, fix the site, or build the next search asset after the roadmap is clear. I can stay advisory or handle the work directly, without an account-manager relay.
I use rankings, Search Console, analytics, leads, and page-level changes to judge whether the strategy is working. The review stays tied to the original business goal. If the data says the plan is wrong, we change the plan instead of defending a report.
I advise B2B, SaaS, ecommerce, local-service, and international companies targeting English-speaking markets. The work can connect technical search engine optimization, content marketing, local SEO, link building, analytics, and conversion decisions. It can also help a team decide where SEO fits beside PPC and its wider digital marketing plan.
Look for someone who can explain the first recommendation in plain language, show relevant experience, and connect the SEO work to a business goal. A professional SEO consultant should be willing to narrow the scope, question a weak assumption, and say when the team should spend its budget somewhere else.
Relevant recommendations from companies and founders who hired me for SEO, content, local search, growth, and execution.
Founder, CodeBlu Development
"I recommend Zechariah for all your SEO, PPC, and marketing needs."
Founder @ GIVESUITE.COM
"Zechariah was one of the best people I had ever contracted out. He helped us fix our client Merchant Center account in under 10 hours, which helped us yield nearly 7 figures in revenue."
Entrepreneur @ Turning Ideas Into Businesses
"He took the time to understand my business and explained the strategy in a way that was practical and easy to follow. Very knowledgeable, honest, and genuinely helpful."
CEO, Launch Point Behavioral Health Network
"Within a couple of months, I was ranking at the top for my key searches. I saved a ridiculous amount of money, easily thousands of dollars."
Child & Family Therapist
"Within one week, our business was showing up #1 on Google Maps for every target search term we cared about. I was honestly blown away."
CBDO @ PAYIP
"He is extremely talented, sharp, and genuinely passionate. He is both creative and analytical, a rare combination, and quickly understands how to deliver real results."

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The strategy and execution do not get handed to a junior team. I look at the site, decide what should be fixed first, and keep the next step clear enough to act on.
Helpful next pages should be easy to find without making the visitor hunt through the menu.
A technical audit should tell you what to fix first, not bury you in a giant PDF. I focus on crawlability, indexation, metadata, page structure, and quick wins.
B2B SEO works when it gets close to pipeline: service pages, use cases, comparisons, pricing intent, and content buyers read before they contact you.
It depends on the service, your site, and how much you want handled. Send your site and I will reply with a clear scope and first step.
No. Zechariah is based in Israel but mainly works with companies targeting English-speaking markets, especially the United States and international buyers.
Send the site, your email, and the issue you want solved. I will review it and reply with the practical next step.