What the work looks like
Screens from live engagements, with client details removed.
What is enterprise SEO?
Enterprise SEO is search optimisation for organisations where scale, complexity, and internal process are the primary constraints rather than knowledge or budget. It differs from mid-market SEO in five structural ways: page counts in the hundreds of thousands or millions, work executed at template level rather than page level, multiple internal teams with competing priorities, formal governance and approval processes, and a requirement to justify every initiative with a forecast before it enters a roadmap.
The consequence: enterprise SEO is a change management discipline wearing a technical costume. Agencies that only bring tactics fail here — not because the tactics are wrong, but because nothing ships.
Signs your organisation needs enterprise SEO support
Tick what you recognise. Most of these are organisational causes wearing technical symptoms.
What is included in our enterprise SEO services
Nine workstreams. Which ones you need depends entirely on where your bottleneck sits, and the assessment determines that before we scope anything.
How we work with enterprise teams
We are a specialist partner, not a large agency, and that shapes the engagements we take on. Led by Ganesh Shanmugam — see client results.
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Our enterprise SEO process
Four phases, ending in a handover rather than a dependency.
Phase one includes stakeholder interviews for a reason. At this scale the binding constraint is usually a person or a process, not a technical issue, and an audit that ignores that produces a document nobody can act on.
What you actually receive
Twelve artefacts, all built to survive our exit and outlast staff turnover on your side.
Enterprise SEO services pricing
Cost is driven by portfolio complexity and stakeholder count, not by URL volume.
Billion Game runs your work through the same instruments the best in-house teams use.
Licences are on us, and every export we pull from them is yours to keep.
Be wary of any agency whose reporting is a tool dashboard with their logo on it. Tools measure; they do not decide what matters, and every one of these will happily generate a hundred findings that change nothing. What you are paying for is the judgement about which three of those hundred are worth your developers’ time.