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    Mar 202616 min read

    SEO for Solopreneurs: A Practical Guide

    You do not need an agency or a big budget to get found in search. This guide covers the SEO fundamentals that actually move the needle for a one-person company — and a realistic plan to do them yourself. The two free tools you'll rely on most are Google Search Console and Google's Search Central documentation.

    1. Keyword basics

    SEO starts with the words your buyers actually type. As a solopreneur, you win on specific, lower-competition phrases — not broad head terms owned by big brands.

    • Target long-tail phrases ('bookkeeper for etsy sellers', not 'bookkeeping')
    • Match search intent: informational, commercial, or transactional
    • One primary keyword per page, plus a few close variations
    • Use the words your clients use, not industry jargon

    2. On-page SEO

    On-page SEO is what you control directly on each page. It is the highest-leverage work for a small site and costs nothing but attention.

    • Unique, descriptive title tag (~55–60 characters)
    • Useful meta description that earns the click
    • One clear H1, logical H2–H3 structure
    • Descriptive URLs and image alt text
    • Answer the query fully and specifically

    3. Content that earns rankings

    Search engines reward helpful, specific, trustworthy content. Solopreneurs have an edge: real experience and real client questions to answer.

    • Write pages around real buyer questions
    • Add proof, examples, and specifics only you have
    • Build topic clusters that link to each other
    • Refresh older pages instead of only adding new ones

    4. Links and authority

    Links and mentions tell search engines others trust you. You do not need thousands — for a solo business, a handful of relevant, real ones matter.

    • List your business in relevant directories
    • Earn mentions from partners, clients, and local press
    • Use internal links to connect related pages
    • Be active where your audience already is

    5. Local SEO (if relevant)

    If you serve a local area, local SEO is often the fastest path to clients. It is less competitive than national terms.

    • Set up and complete a Google Business Profile
    • Collect genuine reviews consistently
    • Add location to your titles and content where natural
    • Keep your name, address, and phone consistent everywhere

    6. Measure and improve

    You cannot improve what you do not measure. Two free tools cover almost everything a solopreneur needs.

    • Install Google Search Console and submit your sitemap
    • Watch queries where you rank position 8–20 — those are winnable
    • Add analytics and define what counts as a conversion
    • Review monthly; double down on what works

    A realistic 8-week SEO plan

    SEO rewards consistency, not intensity. This cadence fits around real client work.

    Weeks 1–2

    Foundations

    Keyword list, Search Console set up, sitemap submitted, titles and meta on key pages

    Weeks 3–4

    Core pages

    Optimise homepage and main service pages around primary keywords

    Weeks 5–8

    Content

    Publish 1 helpful article per week answering real buyer questions

    Ongoing

    Compound

    Internal-link new content, refresh old pages, review GSC monthly

    The solopreneur SEO advantage: big brands chase broad terms. You can win the specific, high-intent questions they ignore — because you actually know the answers your buyers need.

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