
If you’re a founder or business owner in Nepal, SEO becomes a serious consideration once referrals slow down, paid ads become costly and you need a more consistent inbound channel instead of unpredictable lead flow.
This page covers the SEO services that actually matter, when each one is worth investing in and what a proper engagement looks like in competitive Nepali markets like travel, real estate, SaaS and professional services.
If you’re still validating your business model or can’t support ongoing site improvements, SEO is not the right priority yet.
The work doesn’t start with execution. It starts with understanding where SEO creates leverage and where it doesn’t.
Every engagement begins with a diagnostic pass to surface structural constraints, conversion paths, and failure points that don’t show up in standard audits. That evaluation determines what work is worth doing and what should be left alone.
From there, the scope usually settles into a few core areas.
This is where clarity is established before anything is changed.
The audit looks at crawl behavior, indexation logic, rendering issues, internal linking flow, and performance signals that affect discoverability and ranking stability.
It’s typically necessary when organic performance feels unpredictable or stalled without a clear explanation. It adds little value if the site is still changing weekly or the business model itself is unsettled.
Technical work is approached only after the audit clarifies where technical work actually matters.
This includes crawl allocation decisions, canonical control, JavaScript rendering behavior, and performance improvements that affect long-term reliability rather than surface-level scores.
On larger or more complex sites, these decisions compound over time. On smaller sites with limited structure, the impact is often marginal
Search performance breaks down when pages compete with each other or fail to signal intent clearly.
The work focuses on page positioning, internal linking logic, topical hierarchy, and how content supports conversion paths across the funnel.
It becomes effective once messaging is clear and outcomes are defined. When offerings or positioning are still shifting, this layer struggles to hold.
Content is treated as part of the acquisition system, not a publishing activity.
The focus is on intent mapping, tightening existing pages, and building content around decisions users are already trying to make, not just traffic growth.
This approach captures existing demand more effectively than producing volume. It rarely works when content is expected to substitute for distribution or clarity.
Authority grows as a byproduct of being referenced, not as a target in itself.
This work centers on editorial positioning and assets that naturally earn citations over time.
This approach works when the product, insights, or data are genuinely worth referencing. It breaks down when authority depends on volume tactics or transactional link building.
Local search introduces a different set of signals and limitations.
This includes Google Business Profile optimization, location-based demand capture, and reinforcing geographic relevance where it applies.
For businesses dependent on proximity, this layer matters. Outside of that context, it usually adds noise.
This applies most clearly in competitive Nepali service markets such as travel, real estate, education, and professional services.
SEO only becomes reliable when performance is measured against behavior, not movement.
This layer tracks how organic traffic enters, moves, and contributes to outcomes across the funnel.
It’s useful when decisions are made from data. When reporting exists mainly for reassurance, it loses its purpose.

SEO works as a system, where each layer depends on the one before it.
Every layer should move users closer to a decision, not just increase visibility. Traffic that doesn’t convert is noise.
SEO work often runs in parallel, but results don’t compound unless priorities are sequenced correctly. Improving everything at the same time without identifying the primary bottleneck usually spreads effort thin.
Strong authority can’t compensate for crawl or indexation problems, and a technically sound site with weak content still struggles to earn rankings.
Impact comes from knowing which layer is limiting growth right now, then letting other improvements support that focus.
I’ve applied this system across travel, real estate, and service businesses in Nepal and international markets, including projects where SEO became the primary acquisition channel over time.

SEO services can be delivered through different engagement models. The model defines how decisions are made, how work is executed, and how failure points are addressed over time.
Suitable when
Not suitable if
Continuous strategy, execution, and performance iteration across technical, content, and authority layers.
Suitable when
Not suitable if
Suitable when
Not suitable if
The engagement model doesn’t determine results on its own. It determines how quickly blockers are identified and addressed.
An audit clarifies unknown errors. A retainer allows continuous adjustment once those unknowns are exposed. Project-based SEO succeeds only when scope and dependencies are already clear.
Included
Clear prioritization based on site condition, search demand, and competitive gaps.
Technical fixes, content and structure improvements, and authority work within the agreed scope.
Tracking what changes outcomes and adjusting based on performance, not vanity metrics.
Not Included
SEO Pricing is influenced by three factors:
Fixed packages often fail because they assume every business has the same constraints. A technically weak site, a content-light site, and a high-authority site with conversion issues require very different levels of work.
Pricing based on generic tiers usually leads to wasted effort, either paying for work that isn’t needed or under-investing where it matters most.
SEO engagements typically
Starting at
NPR 44,999 / month
Final pricing is determined after reviewing competition, site condition, and business goals.
SEO doesn’t start with deliverables. It starts with clarity about what would actually move performance.
A systematic approach to moving from diagnostic to predictable organic movement
The first month is designed to answer three questions:
The first step is a structured review of:
Establishes eligibility to rank right now.
Once the limiting factor is clear, the work is mapped into:
Nothing is executed blindly.
Execution starts based on the identified priority:
Cleanup if eligibility is broken
Restructuring if relevance is weak
Tightening if positioning is unclear
Work if trust is the constraint
SEO compounds when sequencing is correct.
By the end of the month, you have: