International SEO
International SEO Services to Scale Your Brand Across Global Borders
Expanding your business into international markets requires more than simply translating your website—it demands a comprehensive global search strategy. At our agency, we provide specialized International SEO services designed to help your brand reach audiences in specific countries and languages. Our experts optimize your website’s technical structure, content, and metadata to ensure local relevance while maintaining global consistency, so search engines like Google, Bing, or Baidu can recognize your brand as an authoritative presence worldwide. We also conduct in-depth market and keyword research for each target region, enabling your business to attract high-quality, region-specific traffic. By partnering with our agency, you can successfully capture international audiences, enhance brand visibility across borders, and drive sales in multiple markets, turning your website into a truly global digital asset.
Basic Package
Global Foundation
$200/ 10Days
- Hreflang Tags Setup (1-2 languages)
- International URL structure audit
- Localized keyword research (1 country)
- Sitemap & Robots.txt for global bots
- GSC International targeting setup
Standard Package
Multi-Market Growth
$400/ 14 Days
- Localized Content Strategy (3 countries)
- Advanced Hreflang & Geolocation tags
- Competitor analysis in 2 global markets
- International Link Building Audit
- Mobile & Speed optimization for local servers
Premium Package
Executive Global Mastery
$600/ 30 Days
- Full Multilingual Site Architecture
- CDN (Content Delivery Network) setup
- Market-specific keyword & cultural audit
- 5 competitor SEO analysis (medium authority)
- Comprehensive Global Market Strategy & Report
What E-Commerce SEO Can Do For Your Online Store
01
Global Market Visibility
nternational SEO helps your website appear in search results across different regions and languages (e.g., UK, USA, UAE). We ensure your brand is visible to users searching for your products in their native tongue and local queries.
02
Outrank Global & Local Competitors
y tailoring your URL structure (ccTLDs, subdirectories, or subdomains) and using localized, high-intent keywords, you can outperform both global giants and local players in their own backyard.
03
Exponential Revenue & Conversion
Targeting international users with localized pricing, currency, and culturally relevant content builds immense trust. This leads to higher conversion rates, more international orders, and massive revenue growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQs provide quick answers to common questions, helping you understand our international SEO services and approach clearly.
Q1: What is the difference between Translation and Localization?
Translation is simply changing words from one language to another. Localization (International SEO) goes further—it adapts your content, currency, date formats, and cultural nuances to feel “native” to the user, ensuring search engines rank you in that specific region.
Q2: Which URL structure is best: Subfolders, Subdomains, or ccTLDs?
To make this answer look professional—whether for a client proposal, a business presentation, or a high-end website—you should focus on “Strategic Architecture” rather than just “budget.”
Q3: What are Hreflang tags and why are they vital?
Hreflang tags are code snippets that tell Google: “This page is for English speakers in the UK, and this other version is for English speakers in the USA.” Without them, Google might see your pages as “duplicate content” and penalize your rankings.
Q4: Do I need a different hosting server for every country?
Not necessarily. Using a CDN (Content Delivery Network) like Cloudflare or Akamai can serve your website from a local server near the user, ensuring your site loads lightning-fast in Tokyo, London, or New York without needing multiple hosting plans.
Q5: How do I know which international market to target first?
We look at your current Google Analytics data to see where your “accidental” international traffic is coming from. We then perform market research to see where the search volume is high but the technical competition is low.