Off-page SEO | Marketing SEO Package Premium

SEO marketing
Package Premium | USA

Suitable for large websites Google US.
Designed for complex promotion tasks.
A set of tools to promote your business.
Optimisation
Improvement of IP hosting
Behavioural factor
Page relinking
Article marketing "15"
Thematic links "10"
Organic traffic
Creation of satellites "1"
Position report
Support

Cost: $1250 / month



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Case Premium: SEO for Google.com

SEO Marketing | Website optimization

SITE OPTIMIZATION

Checking website pages for compliance with Google.com requirements. Refining or correcting factors affecting positions in Google.com and speed of loading for US users.
SEO Marketing | Behavioral factor

BEHAVIORAL FACTOR

The behavioural factor is one of the key factors. Based on the behaviour of the audience on the website, the search engine determines its importance to users.
SEO Marketing | Page Linking

LINKING OF WEBSITE PAGES

Page linking improves website performance. It reinforces the importance of some pages in relation to others.
SEO Marketing | Article Marketing

ARTICLE MARKETING

Creating unique thematic materials for the website. Analysing the most popular queries and materials to develop articles that meet the queries.
SEO Marketing | Thematic links

THEMATIC LINKS

Adding links to your website. An active link is placed on a new thematic page.
SEO Marketing | Organic Traffic

ORGANIC TRAFFIC

Organic traffic from Google.com to your website. Google.com is the dominant US search engine. Increase in the number of visits to the website pages by US users.
The Premium SEO plan is designed for large-scale projects in the USA. Competition in cities like New York or San Francisco requires sophisticated SEO marketing strategies and in-depth data analysis. We use nine key factors to improve your website's rankings and maximize results.

Take your business to the top of Google US with the Premium SEO plan. Achieve maximum growth in traffic, leads, and revenue in the US market.
SEO Marketing | Creating satellites

CREATING SATELLITE WEBSITES

Creating a US thematic satellite website to strengthen the main one in Google.com. Obtaining backlinks from US thematic websites will strengthen positions in Google.com.
SEO Marketing | Positions report

POSITION REPORT

Providing a report on your website's rankings in Google.com. The report will show which search queries US users use where your website ranks in Google.com.
SEO Marketing | Website support

SITE SUPPORT

Creating a backup copy of the website. Restoring the backup copy at the customer's request.

SEO Marketing Premium Package for the US Market: What $1,250 per Month Covers

The Premium package for US-market campaigns is built for sites operating in categories where ranking against established US competitors requires a comprehensive, multi-channel approach running simultaneously. At $1,250 per month, it scales content to 15 English-language articles per month, expands link building to 10 thematic links on US-relevant sites, and adds four components not present in lower packages: behavioral factor work calibrated to US user behavior, page relinking, hosting geolocation configuration for the US, and satellite site creation.

Each addition addresses a specific lever that matters when content and links alone are not the bottleneck to higher positions on Google.com.

Website Optimisation and Improvement

The monthly optimisation check in Premium includes new page compliance, technical drift check, and Search Console error review - the same scope as Basic and Standard - plus an improvement layer.

Monthly technical improvement for US-market sites

The improvement component in Premium is a monthly assessment of technical performance metrics: Core Web Vitals field data (filtered to US users through Google's CrUX dataset), crawl budget utilization on Google.com, structured data coverage for US-market schema types (LocalBusiness, Product with USD pricing, Article with English-language content signals), and internal site speed as experienced by US users.

Where measurable improvements are identifiable and implementable within your CMS without infrastructure changes, they are applied that month. For US-market sites specifically, common improvement items include: Largest Contentful Paint optimization (relevant for US e-commerce sites with product photography), Cumulative Layout Shift correction for US template elements, and structured data additions using US-market content fields including LocalBusiness schema for city-level SEO.

Hosting Configuration - US Geolocation Signal

Hosting configuration in Premium refers to confirming or setting up that your site's server is geolocated in the United States. For US-market campaigns, a US-geolocated server reinforces the geographic targeting configuration (geo-targeting in Google Search Console) that identifies the site as serving the American market.

This is relevant for US-market sites hosted on international infrastructure (European servers, shared hosting outside the US) common among smaller US business sites. The hosting signal is incremental - it is one of multiple geotargeting signals Google uses, and it does not move rankings in isolation. Combined with US-targeted GSC configuration, English-language content, and a US-relevant link profile, it contributes to consistent Google.com ranking specificity.

Behavioural Factor - US User Engagement Signals

The behavioural factor component addresses how US users interact with your pages as observed by Google through Chrome user data and Search Console behavioral signals. For US-market campaigns, this has specific application characteristics.

Click-through rate optimization for US SERPs

Title tags and meta descriptions are optimized specifically for US-market click behavior. US SERP click-through optimization considers:

  • US-language formulations that signal local relevance (city names like "Chicago", "Austin", "Houston", "Phoenix", "New York")
  • US pricing signals where relevant ("price", "cost", "from $X") in meta descriptions
  • US-market trust signals ("licensed", "insured", "BBB accredited", "Google verified") that US service business searchers respond to

A page at position 6 on Google.com with higher-than-average CTR for that position sends a quality signal that over time contributes to ranking improvement.

On-page engagement signals from US users

We direct targeted US user traffic at pages in the competitive position range (5-20 on Google.com) that need engagement data to advance. This is the same organic traffic mechanism as Standard, but directed specifically at pages where engagement signals have the most Google.com ranking impact - pages that are close to page 1 or near top-3 positions.

US user engagement patterns: US buyers doing product research show strong engagement with pages containing detailed specifications, price comparisons, and reviews in English. For US e-commerce, this behavioral signal is particularly valuable for pages targeting high-intent US commercial queries.

What behavioural factor work is not

This component uses real US users from US thematic communities and platforms - the same sources as the Standard organic traffic component, directed with precision at specific target pages. It is not automated traffic, bot traffic, or click fraud. Google's spam detection is effective at identifying non-human patterns; Premium behavioral factor work does not trigger these.

Page Relinking - Internal Authority Distribution for Google.com

Page relinking is systematic improvement of your site's internal link structure - which US pages link to which, using what anchor text, from what page position.

Why internal linking matters for Google.com rankings

Internal links distribute page authority within your domain. A US service page that receives many internal links from high-engagement articles accumulates more internal authority and ranks more easily on Google.com than the same page with few or no internal links pointing to it.

Most US business sites have internal linking that developed without strategy: the homepage has many links while important service or product pages have few. Standard WordPress and Shopify US sites built by web agencies often have navigation-only internal linking with no contextual article-to-service links at all.

Monthly relinking process for US-market campaigns

Each month, we identify US pages approaching competitive rankings on Google.com - positions 11-25 for target keywords - that are underserved by internal links. We add internal links to these pages from higher-authority pages on the site: the US homepage, high-engagement articles, main category pages. Anchor text uses keyword variants appropriate to the US target keyword.

We also review existing internal links for anchor text quality - generic anchors ("click here", "read more") are replaced with descriptive keyword-aligned anchors where the context supports the change.

Cumulative relinking effect for US sites

After 6 months of systematic relinking, the internal link structure of a US-market site actively supports the Google.com keyword strategy. US pages that previously received no internal authority from the site's content begin receiving consistent distribution from high-authority sources. This is particularly impactful for service and product pages that are the commercial targets of the entire content strategy.

Article Marketing: 15 US English Articles per Month

Fifteen English-language articles per month is the full content component of the Premium package. At this volume, a comprehensive US-market content strategy is feasible: multiple keyword clusters developed simultaneously, covering the full English-language keyword space around your business.

What 15 articles per month enables on Google.com

For a US business with 4-5 main service or product categories, Premium can develop 3-4 articles per week, building 3-4 distinct Google.com content clusters simultaneously. After 6 months: 90 English-language articles. After 12 months: 180 articles - a content library that can dominate local or regional US niches in most categories outside national-scale competition from major US publishers or brands.

At this volume, the US-market site transitions from competing for individual keywords to establishing topical authority on Google.com. This is the state where Google recognizes the site as a comprehensive resource in its category and begins ranking it preferentially for related queries, including queries not explicitly targeted.

Content distribution for US platforms

At 15 articles per month, content is also distributed to US third-party platforms - US industry publications, US content aggregators, US partner sites - to extend reach and generate additional US user traffic and link signals. Content adapted for US platform distribution is not duplicated from site articles but reformatted for the platform context.

Thematic Links: 10 per Month on US-Relevant Sites

Ten thematic links per month from US-relevant sources is five times the Basic/Standard rate and targets a meaningfully different tier of linking domains.

US link quality at 10 per month

At 10 links per month for the US market, we reach beyond newly created thematic pages to established US content sites with DR 20-40 - US-oriented sites with existing authority and traffic in your relevant category. Links from established DR 20-40 US-relevant sites carry significantly more weight for Google.com authority than links from newly created pages.

Placement at this volume includes guest articles - pieces written in English and published on relevant US industry sites, containing a contextual link to your US-market site. Guest articles produce higher-authority links because the linking page has its own topical content and established readership.

10 US links per month over 12 months

After 12 months: 120 thematic links added, the majority from US-relevant sites. Combined with 180 English-language articles and systematic internal relinking, this link profile is sufficient to compete for regional leadership positions on Google.com in most US niches outside the most competitive national verticals (national US finance, insurance, major e-commerce fashion or electronics categories).

Satellite Site Creation: 1 US-Market Satellite per Month

A satellite site in the Premium package is a separate thematic website created to support your main US-market site. For US campaigns, satellites are English-language or US-market-oriented sites covering a topic related to your main site's niche, with original English-language content and links back to your main site.

Why satellites matter for US-market campaigns

The most authoritative links for Google.com ranking come from sites that are genuinely US-market-relevant and topically aligned. Owning a US-market satellite site means owning a relevant domain that can produce topically appropriate links on demand, with descriptive anchor text, without depending on third-party US site owners who may not cooperate or who charge high fees for link placement.

What a US-market satellite is

A US satellite is not a single-page doorway. It is a functional English-language thematic site with original content (articles covering the satellite's topic), a logical site structure, and its own Google.com indexation history. US satellites are built to pass Google's quality filters - thin doorway sites are reliably deindexed; Premium satellites are not thin.

One US satellite per month in the Premium package means 12 satellites created over the first year. As each satellite builds its own authority through content and age, the links it provides to your main site grow in value for Google.com positioning.

Monthly Position Report

Premium report includes all components of lower-tier reports - Google.com keyword positions, Semrush-sourced volumes, month-over-month delta - plus full traffic source breakdown: organic (Google.com), social (US platforms: Reddit, Facebook groups, Quora), referral (satellite sites and US third-party publications), and direct. The referral section shows traffic from satellite sites and US platform placements, giving visibility into the full US-market traffic ecosystem built by the campaign.

Who the Premium Package Is For - US Market Context

The right fit for Premium in the US:

  • US national businesses in competitive categories where the top Google.com competitors have DR 50+ and have been publishing content for 3+ years
  • US e-commerce sites competing in high-value categories (furniture, electronics, clothing, automotive) where top-3 Google.com positions translate to significant revenue
  • US sites where 6+ months of Basic or Standard has built a foundation in positions 10-25 and the next phase requires scaling all channels simultaneously to break through
  • US businesses where organic Google.com traffic is the primary customer acquisition channel and SEO investment needs to match that priority

Starting at Premium vs. building up for the US market

Starting directly at Premium is appropriate when competitive analysis of Google.com shows that your main US competitors have DR 50+ domains with 100+ articles and consistent link-building activity. In those cases, starting at Basic and scaling up takes 12-18 months to reach the content and link volume needed to compete on Google.com. Starting at Premium compresses that timeline significantly.

For US local businesses in city-level categories with moderate competition (DR 25-35 competitors, inconsistent content), building from Basic through Standard before Premium is a cost-efficient approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

What US-domain authority level do the 10 monthly links come from? At the Premium volume, links come from a mix of sources: newly created thematic pages on established US content platforms, guest articles on DR 20-40 US-relevant sites, and US industry directory placements where relevant. The mix is category-specific - for a US furniture business, the most authoritative US domain sources available in the interior design and home furnishing category are prioritized.

How does behavioral factor work account for US user behavior specifically? US users interact with SERPs in documented ways: strong preference for local business results with city/zip signals, high engagement with review content and star ratings (especially for service businesses), and above-average engagement with price-comparison content. Behavioral factor work in US-market campaigns uses these patterns to direct the most relevant US user traffic to pages where the engagement signals have the highest Google.com impact.

Can the Premium package compete with large US national portals? Premium positions a site to compete strongly for regional and category-level Google.com authority. For keywords dominated by large US national portals (Amazon for e-commerce, Yelp for local services, Angi for home services), direct competition is not realistic through SEO alone - those domains have DR 80+ with years of authority. Premium is most effective for category-specific and regional US queries where the competition is US small-to-mid businesses or smaller national publishers, not portal-scale domains.

What is the minimum recommended commitment for Premium on the US market? The advanced components - US satellite sites, relinking, behavioral factor work - require 3-4 months of consistent execution before their effects compound measurably on Google.com. We recommend a 6-month minimum commitment when starting at Premium to see the full compounding effect of all channels operating simultaneously.

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