SEO pricing is not linear. Paying twice as much doesn't always mean twice the output — but paying too little almost always means inadequate work. Here's an honest look at what interior design firms typically receive at different monthly investment levels.
Under $500/month
At this level, expect bare-minimum activity: a handful of templated blog posts, basic directory submissions, or automated reporting. There's rarely a dedicated strategist. This tier is not viable for competitive metro markets and often creates technical debt you'll pay to clean up later.
$750–$1,500/month
This is the entry point for genuine local SEO work. A solid campaign at this tier should include Google Business Profile optimization, local citation management, monthly content (one to two targeted pages or posts), on-page optimization, and basic reporting. It suits design firms in smaller markets or those just establishing an online presence.
$1,500–$3,000/month
The mid-tier range where most growth-oriented interior design firms operate. At this level you should expect a dedicated account strategist, four or more content assets per month, active link-building outreach, technical SEO monitoring, and conversion-focused landing pages. This tier is appropriate for firms competing in mid-to-large metros or targeting multiple service lines (residential, commercial, staging).
$3,000–$5,000+/month
Full-service engagements at this level typically include everything above plus digital PR for link acquisition, multi-location or multi-city targeting, CRO (conversion rate optimization) on key landing pages, and often paid search coordination. This scope is relevant for established firms with aggressive growth goals or design studios expanding into new markets.
One-time projects — like a full SEO audit, site migration support, or initial keyword strategy — typically run $500–$2,500 and are often the right starting point before committing to a monthly retainer.