Hire a freelancer when you want the person who understands the problem to stay responsible for the work.
I have worked in SEO for more than eight years and hold 24 certifications across the systems I use. When you send me a site, I am the person reading Search Console, checking the templates, testing the redirects, and explaining what should happen next.
What direct access changes
You do not have to repeat a technical problem through an account manager. If a recommendation depends on the CMS, the code, the analytics setup, or the local entity, I can inspect that system myself.
That does not make a freelancer right for every project. If you need paid media, daily social publishing, video, and a large creative team at the same time, an agency is likely the better operating model. If you need one accountable operator to diagnose and repair a website, this model is built for that.
The work I take on
- Technical diagnosis: crawling, indexing, redirects, schema, performance, analytics, and site architecture.
- Hands-on repair: defined implementation inside WordPress, Drupal, Astro, Shopify, and other established site systems when the fit is right.
- Local entity cleanup: website, service-area, structured-data, and Google Business Profile facts that disagree.
- New builds: websites and substantive rebuilds where SEO, performance, and accessibility belong in the build.
The Kentucky SEO services page owns the current scopes and prices. The statewide consultant page covers Kentucky service areas and routes to city-specific pages.
How direct-client work starts
Most projects start with the SEO Health Check. It is $500 flat and covers search, speed, accessibility, analytics, and the technical issues blocking the site. You receive a written report within 48 hours and a 30-minute walkthrough.
If implementation makes sense, I quote a fixed scope before it starts. Book eligible build or rescue work within 60 days and the $500 Health Check fee is credited toward the project.
A finished scope does not become an automatic recurring bill. If another problem needs work, I name the next deliverable and price it separately.
A good fit and a bad fit
This is a good fit when the site has a real technical problem and you want direct answers. Someone on your side also needs to approve access and decisions.
This is a bad fit when the request is for guaranteed rankings, invented local offices, or a bundle of backlinks. I will not sell a shortcut I would refuse to ship on my own site.
Read the work before you hire me
- Case studies for documented work and outcomes.
- How to use Google Search Console for the diagnostic side of the job.
- How schema markup helps Google identify a local business.
- Technical SEO services for location-neutral implementation.
What clients say
“Genuinely one of the best strategic deliverables I’ve ever received from a contractor or agency. This wasn’t generic ‘best practices’ content — it was clearly informed by real experience watching content teams fall apart in predictable ways. Fast turnaround with zero hand-holding. The thinking was sharp, the execution was flawless, and the deliverables are things I’ll actually use, not just admire and forget.”
Verified Client
via Upwork
Frequently asked questions
What changes when I work directly with a freelance SEO consultant?
You talk to the person who audits the site and does the work. There is no account-manager relay, and the scope is tied to the problem on your site.
How much does it cost to start?
The SEO Health Check is $500 flat. You receive a written report within 48 hours and a 30-minute walkthrough. Fixed-scope implementation is quoted separately.
What happens after the first scope?
A finished scope does not become an automatic recurring bill. If another problem needs work, Bree names the next deliverable and prices it separately.
Can you make the fixes after the audit?
Yes, when the work fits. If you book eligible build or rescue work within 60 days, the $500 Health Check fee is credited toward that project.
Do I need to be in Kentucky to work with you?
No. Bree is based in Olive Hill, Kentucky. Remote work is available across Kentucky and nationwide when the project fits.