If you’ve ever looked at a monthly SEO invoice and wondered whether you’re paying for real improvements or just another report, you’re not alone.
It’s one of the questions we hear most from business owners across Wiltshire, Somerset and Bath.
The honest answer is that not every business needs ongoing SEO forever.
The first of the month rolls around, an invoice lands from your marketing agency, and shortly afterwards a PDF report drops into your inbox. It’s full of green arrows and phrases like “keyword visibility” and “domain authority”. You skim it, you nod, and then you ask yourself:
What am I actually paying for?
That question is exactly why we wanted to talk plainly about ongoing SEO—what it really is, why agencies (including us) recommend it, and when it genuinely delivers value.
The Two Different Phases of SEO
Search engine optimisation usually begins with a substantial piece of foundational work. This includes:
- Fixing technical issues.
- Making sure your website loads quickly on mobile devices.
- Structuring pages so search engines can understand them properly.
- Optimising your Google Business Profile.
- Building local citations that confirm where you are and what you do.
For most businesses, this stage takes a few months, and it’s where you’ll often see the biggest improvements.
Ongoing SEO is everything that comes after those foundations have been laid. It includes monitoring technical issues that appear over time, keeping content accurate and relevant, responding to changes in search behaviour, and adapting when Google updates its algorithm.
Visible Progress Has Its Limits
For a tightly defined local market, search visibility behaves very differently from a national e-commerce business chasing thousands of competitive keywords.
If you’re a plumber in Trowbridge, a solicitor in Marlborough, or an engineering firm in Devizes, there’s only a finite number of valuable searches that genuinely matter to your business.
Once you’re consistently appearing in the local map pack and ranking well for your core services, there’s a natural ceiling on how much more search visibility can realistically deliver.
Continuing to recommend monthly content and optimisation beyond that point—without a clear commercial reason—isn’t really serving you.
Where Does Ongoing SEO Actually Earn Its Keep?
This is where ongoing investment becomes genuinely worthwhile rather than simply theoretical.
It tends to pay for itself when:
- Your market is highly competitive. If nearby competitors are regularly publishing new content, expanding their websites and collecting fresh reviews, standing still usually means slowly losing ground.
- You’re targeting multiple locations. Every additional town or service area needs dedicated optimisation. That’s rarely a one-off job.
- Your industry changes frequently. New regulations, changing customer behaviour, seasonal demand or new services all create opportunities that a static website won’t naturally capture.
- Your website needs ongoing maintenance. Plugins become outdated, links break, and Core Web Vitals change. Someone needs to keep an eye on the engine, even when everything appears to be running smoothly.
Every Business Is Different
One of the biggest misconceptions about SEO is that every business should stay on exactly the same monthly package forever.
In reality, we’ve seen both sides.
We’ve worked with businesses that reached page one after six months of focused SEO work and stayed there with nothing more than occasional technical check-ups and small updates. We’ve also worked with companies operating in much more competitive markets, where rivals were launching new location pages, earning fresh reviews and expanding their websites every month. In those situations, ongoing SEO wasn’t optional—it was simply what was needed to remain competitive.
The right answer depends on your market, your competition and your business goals—not a standard monthly package.
When Can You Reasonably Scale Back?
Equally, there are situations where paying for an open-ended monthly retainer stops making commercial sense.
That might be when:
- You’re operating in a stable regional market where competitors aren’t investing heavily in SEO.
- Your technical foundations are solid, your Google Business Profile is performing well, and most of your enquiries come through referrals, repeat customers or people searching specifically for your business.
- The “content” you’re receiving every month consists of generic industry articles that don’t speak to your services, your towns or the customers you’re trying to attract.
If that sounds familiar, it doesn’t mean your previous SEO investment was wasted.
Quite the opposite.
It means the foundational work has done its job.
Rather than continuing with an open-ended retainer, it may make more sense to move to milestone-based maintenance—occasional technical health checks, periodic reviews and updates only when your website or market genuinely requires them.
How We’d Rather Work With You
We’re not going to pretend every business needs the same SEO package forever, because that simply isn’t true.
Our view has always been that foundational SEO is a project with a clear end point. What happens afterwards should reflect your market, your ambitions and the level of competition—not a recurring invoice.
If your competitors are investing heavily and search is becoming more competitive, ongoing SEO is often worth every penny. More importantly, we’ll show you why using meaningful business metrics like enquiries, phone calls and leads—not just impressions and ranking reports.
If your local market is relatively stable and your website has strong foundations, we’d rather tell you that honestly and recommend a lighter-touch approach. We’d much rather build a long-term relationship based on trust than sell work that doesn’t genuinely benefit your business.
If you’re not sure which category you fall into, it’s worth having that conversation before renewing another SEO contract.
Free Website Audit
We’ve worked with independent businesses across Wiltshire, Somerset and Bath for years, helping them build websites that load quickly, generate enquiries and support long-term growth.
Our free website audit will show you:
- What’s helping your rankings.
- What’s holding your website back.
- Which improvements are genuinely worth making.
- Whether your business needs ongoing SEO or simply occasional maintenance.
If your site only needs a handful of technical fixes instead of a monthly retainer, we’ll tell you.
And if ongoing SEO genuinely will help you win more business, we’ll explain exactly why—with evidence tied to enquiries, not vanity metrics.
If you’d like an honest, no-pressure conversation about your website, we’d be happy to help.
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