I Grew Elementor From 0 to 5M Organic Users.Now I Do It Fractionally.
Most SEO consultants deliver traffic reports. I build organic systems where you can trace every keyword to a signup and every signup to revenue. If I can't show you the ROI, I'll tell you.
By Yaniv Goldenberg, Fractional Head of Growth. Scaled Elementor $200K to $20M ARR.
SEO services that move revenue, not vanity metrics

Most SEO services sell rankings. I sell pipeline. Rankings are a means, not the goal. A page that ranks first for a keyword nobody buys from is a vanity asset. My job as a Fractional Head of Growth is to find the queries your buyers actually type before they spend money, then own those results end to end. From Traffic to Revenue. That phrase is the whole brief. Every audit, every page, every link traces back to a sale.
I start where the money leaks. Before I write a word of content, I map your funnel: which pages get impressions, which earn clicks, which convert, and where the drop happens. Most sites I open are sitting on the same problem. A handful of pages pull every impression while dozens sit orphaned and invisible. SEO services that skip this step waste your budget polishing pages Google will never surface. I fix the structure first: internal links, crawl paths, indexation, schema, and Core Web Vitals. Technical SEO is plumbing. When it leaks, nothing downstream holds.
Content is where most SEO services go soft. They publish thin posts on a calendar and call it a strategy. I do the opposite. I build pages around buyer intent, one page per real decision your prospect is making, written with the specificity that earns the click and the trust that earns the conversion. Search engines reward depth that actually answers the query. Google says it plainly in its own creating helpful content guidance: write for people first, demonstrate real expertise, and the rankings follow. I treat that as the spec, not a suggestion.
Links still matter, and bad link tactics still get sites penalized. My SEO services treat backlinks as a byproduct of being genuinely worth citing, not a thing you buy in bulk. I earn links by building reference-grade pages, original data, and tools people actually link to on purpose. That approach is slower in month one and durable in month twelve. Cheap links rent you a ranking. Earned links own it.
I bring operator experience, not a playbook I read once. I took Elementor to 100x ARR and managed $100M+ in budgets across paid and organic, so I know exactly how SEO services sit inside a full growth engine. Organic search is not an island. It feeds your paid retargeting pools, lowers your blended CAC, and compounds while your ad spend resets to zero every month. I plan SEO as the asset that keeps paying after you stop paying.
Reporting is where I keep myself honest. I do not send you a deck full of keyword positions and call it progress. I report on revenue-relevant movement: qualified traffic to money pages, conversion rate by intent cluster, assisted pipeline, and the gap between where you rank and where the buyers are. If a tactic does not trace to a sale or a clear path to one, I cut it. SEO services should survive a CFO's questions, and mine are built to.
If you want SEO services run by someone who thinks in revenue, owns the technical work, writes pages that convert, and reports in numbers your finance team respects, that is what I do. Start with a diagnostic. I will show you exactly where your search demand is, where you are losing it, and the shortest path from your current rankings to booked revenue.
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Frequently asked questions
What do your SEO services actually include?
Three layers, run as one system. Technical SEO first: crawl paths, indexation, internal linking, schema, and Core Web Vitals. Then content built per buyer intent, one page per real purchase decision. Then earned links from reference-grade assets. I tie all three to revenue reporting, so every task traces to a sale or a clear path to one. No vanity rankings, no filler posts.
How are your SEO services different from a typical agency?
Most agencies sell rankings and report on keyword positions. I sell pipeline and report on revenue. I run SEO as a Fractional Head of Growth, inside your full funnel, not as an isolated channel. I started Elementor's organic engine on its way to 100x ARR, so I plan SEO to feed paid retargeting, lower blended CAC, and compound after spend stops. Operator experience, not a recycled playbook.
How long until SEO services produce results?
Technical fixes can move things in weeks; orphaned pages and indexation issues often tap impressions fast. Content and earned links compound over three to nine months depending on your domain's current authority and competition. I set the timeline against your real funnel in the diagnostic, not a generic promise. Anyone guaranteeing page one in 30 days is selling you risk, not results.
Do you handle technical SEO or just content?
Both, and technical comes first. I fix the plumbing before writing a word: crawl budget, indexation, internal link structure, schema markup, redirect chains, and Core Web Vitals. Content published on a broken structure never surfaces, so polishing pages Google cannot crawl wastes budget. Once the foundation holds, content and links actually compound instead of leaking out through technical gaps.
How do you measure whether SEO services are working?
By money-relevant movement, not position trackers. I report qualified traffic to your revenue pages, conversion rate by intent cluster, assisted pipeline, and the gap between where you rank and where buyers search. If a tactic does not trace to a sale or a clear path to one, I cut it. The reporting is built to survive a CFO's questions, because that is the bar that matters.
What is fractional SEO? Fractional SEO is hiring a senior SEO strategist on a part-time basis, typically 10-20 hours per week, instead of a full-time hire. A fractional SEO consultant develops and oversees your organic search strategy, content production, technical implementation, and revenue attribution at a fraction of the cost of an in-house VP of SEO. Typical fractional SEO retainers range from $3,000 to $9,000 per month depending on scope.
What Changed in SEO
And what most consultants haven't caught up to.
The fundamentals still work. Great content ranks. Technical foundations matter. Backlinks from real sites build authority. Any competent SEO consultant will deliver these basics.
Here's what broke: According to research from BrightEdge and SparkToro (2025), AI search engines now answer 45% of queries before anyone clicks a link. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews: they synthesize your content and hand the answer directly to the searcher. Your traffic shrinks even when your rankings hold. Gartner projects traditional search volume will decline 25% by 2026 and 50% by 2028.
The second problem is measurement. Most SEO engagements report on rankings and traffic. That's activity, not outcome. If you can't see which keywords bring visitors who actually sign up and pay, you're optimizing blind.
Five questions to ask your current SEO consultant:
1How much revenue did organic generate last month? Not traffic. Revenue.If they can't answer: they're measuring activity, not outcomes. 2What's our visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews?If they can't answer: they haven't adapted to AI search. 3Which pages should we kill because they're diluting domain authority?If they can't answer: they're stuck in "more is better" mode. 4What's our schema coverage and AI crawler access status?If they can't answer: they're skipping the technical SEO that matters in 2026. 5Can you show me the conversion path from keyword to paying customer?If they can't answer: they can't prove ROI.If your consultant answers all five with data, keep them. They're good.
If they can't, let's talk.
The System I Built at Elementor
And what I'd build for you. No methodology decks. No 47-step framework PDFs.
Revenue-First Keywords
I don't chase volume. I find keywords where the searcher is close to buying, verify the conversion path exists, and build pages that close. Every keyword gets a revenue estimate before I write a word.
Fewer Pages, Deeper Pages
50 pages that each rank and convert will outperform 500 templated pages that dilute your authority. Each page gets unique structure, real proof points, and answers the searcher's actual question.
AI Search Optimization (GEO)
I configure your site so ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews can find, read, and cite you. llms.txt, AI crawler access, schema markup, answer passages, entity signals.
Technical SEO That Ships
I've delivered SSR migrations, deployed schema across thousands of pages, and fixed Core Web Vitals blockers. I speak to engineering teams in their language. PRs they can review, not PDFs they'll ignore.
Full Revenue Attribution
I connect Search Console to your analytics to your payment system. You see revenue per page, cost per organic acquisition, and which content is dead weight. Not just rankings.
Ongoing Optimization
Pages that don't reach top 30 in 16 weeks get killed or rewritten. Pages stuck at 11-20 get refreshed at 90 days. Monthly AI citation audits catch drops before they hit revenue.
Track Record. Real Numbers.
Three companies. Three outcomes you can verify.
Elementor Head of Acquisition & Growth, 3 years 100x ARR GrowthDesigned the organic growth engine from scratch. Organic became the #1 acquisition channel. Zero dollars spent on link buying. The engine still runs today, years after I moved on. That's the difference between a campaign and a system.
- 5M+ active users via organic
- 10M+ total downloads
- Scaled $200K to $20M ARR
- Organic = #1 revenue channel
- Built growth team 0 to 8
- $0 spent on link buying
Built the entire inbound lead generation system from scratch. SEO + content pipeline fed the Fortune 500 sales motion. The organic pipeline contributed directly to the acquisition.
- 180% YoY inbound lead growth
- 40% reduction in CAC
- 2x sales revenue through ABM
- Acquired by Intel within 12 months
Actively building organic from day one on a new domain, in a competitive market. Not just talking about it. Doing it right now.
- Identified React SPA as root SEO blocker
- Delivered 15-issue technical audit
- Building content engine + attribution
- Full GEO optimization on fresh domain
Transparent Pricing
No surprises on the invoice. No hidden fees.
SEO Audit $2,000 One-time diagnostic- Full technical SEO audit
- AI search readiness score (6 dimensions)
- AI crawler access map (14 crawlers)
- Competitive gap analysis (vs top 3)
- Prioritized fix list by revenue impact
- 45-min walkthrough call, recorded
- Monthly technical audit + delta tracking
- Content production scoped to your market
- Schema markup implementation
- AI search optimization (llms.txt, crawlers)
- Revenue attribution + monthly reporting
- Monthly 45-min strategy call
- Slack/WhatsApp async (24hr response)
- Everything in Growth
- Link building + brand mention campaigns
- Full GEO across all AI platforms
- Competitive SERP + AI citation monitoring
- Bi-weekly strategy calls
- Same-day priority response
- Board-ready quarterly growth report
For Israeli Businesses
Hebrew-language SEO, local search optimization, Google Business Profile management, and pricing in NIS.
SEO Starter: 5,000 NIS/month | SEO Growth: 9,000 NIS/month
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Get your AI search visibility score first. Free. No call required.
I'll run your site through the same GEO audit engine I use for clients. You'll get your score across 6 dimensions: crawlability, citability, schema, content quality, platform readiness, and brand mentions.
I'll send you the score with a short summary. No sales pitch unless you ask for one.
Frequently Asked Questions
I already have an SEO consultant. Why would I switch?Ask them the five questions from above. If they answer all five with data, stay with them. If they can't tell you how much revenue organic generated last month, or what your AI search visibility looks like, you're paying for activity reports, not business outcomes.
We tried SEO before and it didn't work.SEO fails for three reasons: wrong keywords (optimized for traffic that doesn't buy), wrong infrastructure (your site technically can't rank), or wrong measurement (it was actually working but nobody could prove it). The audit tells us which one killed your previous attempt.
Our dev team is slow. Recommendations pile up.I write implementation-ready specs, review PRs directly with engineers, and prioritize ruthlessly. Three technical fixes that move revenue beat thirty recommendations in a PDF that collects dust.
How fast will I see results?Technical fixes: days to weeks. Content ranking: 2-4 months for low-competition, 6-12 months for competitive. AI search citations: faster because almost nobody is optimizing for them yet. I kill anything that doesn't move after 16 weeks.
What is GEO and do I need it?GEO is Generative Engine Optimization. It makes your site visible to AI search tools (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews) so they cite you when people ask questions in your market. 45% of searches now get an AI answer before anyone clicks. That number grows every quarter.
What happens if it doesn't work?6-month minimum because organic compounds. But if after 3 months we're not seeing measurable progress on the metrics we agreed to, I'll tell you. I've walked away from engagements where the fit wasn't right.
Do you do the work or just give recommendations?Both. Strategy, content, technical implementation, and tracking. I'm not a consultant who hands you a document and disappears. If your engineering team needs a code review on a schema deployment, I'll review it.
Let's See If Organic Can Work for You.
I take 2-3 SEO clients at a time. If the fit is right, we start with the audit and build from there. If it's not, I'll tell you on the first call.
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