# Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

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<summary>Do you have any free trial package?</summary>

No. We don’t have.

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<summary>What if SEO doesn't work for me?</summary>

SEO will definitely work for you. However, you need to be patient. It requires more than 3 months to see result. In 3 months time, you can see a small result. In 6 months time, you can see the organic traffic is growing upwards.

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<summary>When should I stop SEO?</summary>

You can stop whenever you like but we do not recommend you to do that. Because your competitor SEO is also growing. If you stop doing SEO, your competitor will rank higher than you. That also means that your organic traffic will drops because your competitor steals all your traffic.

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<summary>I don't see the value in SEO because the cost is too expensive.</summary>

At first, you will feel SEO is expensive. Once your traffic starts to pick up, you will feel the quality of your traffic is getting better. The conversion rate is getting higher which leads to lower cost of acquiring a customer. Let me illustrate in a graph for you. Red is your SEO cost. Blue is your organic traffic.<img src="/files/HLSEnHCu8VXwKSb9q6ua" alt="" data-size="original">

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