Which page should I read first if I'm brand new to Spanish website SEO?
Start with the statistics page to understand the market opportunity by region, then move to the audit guide to assess your current site. That sequence gives you the market context and the self-assessment you need before reading the cost page or making any vendor decisions.
I want to implement Spanish SEO myself — which resources in this cluster are most useful?
The audit guide and the checklist are the two most directly actionable resources for in-house implementation. The audit guide tells you what to assess and fix first; the checklist gives you a sequenced action plan. The FAQ hub covers edge cases that come up during implementation, like hreflang configuration decisions and regional keyword strategy.
Which page helps me evaluate whether an agency proposal is reasonable?
The cost page gives you realistic pricing ranges and the variables that drive prices up or down. The audit guide gives you the technical vocabulary to assess whether a proposal addresses the right problems. Reading both before reviewing vendor proposals gives you a practical framework for evaluating scope, pricing, and realistic timelines.
I'm targeting both US Hispanic audiences and Latin American markets — is there a resource that addresses that?
The FAQ hub addresses regional targeting questions including Spain versus Mexico versus US Hispanic market differences. The statistics page provides regional search behavior data. The audit guide covers Google Search Console international targeting settings, which are essential when you're optimizing for multiple Spanish-speaking regions simultaneously.
How do the case study and statistics pages relate to each other?
The statistics page provides the broad market context — search volume, regional trends, and competitive signals. The case study shows what those opportunities looked like in a specific engagement, including starting conditions and results timeline. Together they form the evidence base for understanding both the opportunity and what realistic outcomes look like.
Where should I go if I'm ready to hire someone rather than implement this myself?
The money page at /industry/seo-for-spanish-website outlines what professional Spanish-language SEO engagements involve and how AuthoritySpecialist.com approaches this work. The case study and cost page are worth reading first so you have a calibrated sense of scope, timeline, and investment before that conversation.