SEO isn't a product with a fixed price tag — it's a collection of ongoing activities that compound over time. Understanding what those activities are helps you evaluate whether a quote is fair or whether you're being underserved.
For a pilates studio, the core work typically breaks into three categories:
- Local SEO and Google Business Profile optimization — Getting your studio into the map pack for searches like 'pilates studio near me' or 'reformer pilates [city]'. This involves GBP setup, category selection, review strategy, and citation consistency.
- On-site optimization — Making sure your service pages, class descriptions, and location pages are structured in a way Google can understand and rank. This includes title tags, page structure, internal linking, and mobile performance.
- Content and authority building — Publishing content that answers the questions your prospective members are already searching, and earning links or mentions that build your studio's credibility in Google's eyes.
Some agencies bundle all three. Others specialize. A low monthly quote often means only one of these is getting attention — usually just GBP updates — while the deeper on-site and authority work goes untouched.
When you're reviewing a proposal, ask the agency to map their deliverables to these three categories. If one category is missing entirely, ask why. The answer will tell you a lot about whether the engagement is designed to produce real results or simply justify a recurring fee.