SEO + AEO Services

This hub aggregates five focused SEO + AEO services. Each one is a fixed-scope, fixed-price engagement — no retainer pressure, no 80-page audit PDFs, no generic boilerplate. I am Ignacio (IGNAX), a Spain-born, Paraguay-based, solo full-stack developer + SEO/AEO specialist. I ship the same engine on every client site that runs on ignax.dev itself, and the growth engine case study records the live results monthly.

The route renders three things you should look at before reading the service descriptions below: (1) five service cards with price band, timeline, and key deliverable; (2) a comparison table showing which service fits which buyer; (3) a "Which one do you need?" decision tree that walks you through three to five yes/no questions. If you want the long version, the service descriptions follow.

What are the five services in this hub?

Technical SEO audit — $800–$2,500 USD, 3–7 days. A developer-grade diagnostic: crawl report, Lighthouse + Core Web Vitals, schema validation, hreflang verification, internal-linking equity map, prioritized P0/P1/P2 fix list. Take the report and run, or hire me to implement.

SEO + AEO setup — $1,800–$4,500 USD, 5–10 days. The foundational build that turns a normal SEO-friendly site into one that ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude can quote: JSON-LD across all page types, Quick Answer blocks, FAQPage schema, llms.txt + llms-full.txt, IndexNow integration, hreflang siblings.

Multilingual SEO — $2,000–$5,000 USD, 1–2 weeks. Hreflang clusters rebuilt from a canonicalSlug registry, sibling-pair validation, per-locale Quick Answers and FAQs, locale-corrected copy in es-PY or es-ES (no Spain idioms on PY-targeted sites), per-locale llms.txt entries.

Local SEO Paraguay — $1,500–$3,500 USD, 2–3 weeks. Google Business Profile optimization, LocalBusiness JSON-LD, citation pass on PY-relevant directories, es-PY copy review, review-collection workflow. Same playbook works for LATAM cities outside Paraguay.

Content engine — $3,000–$8,000 USD, 2–4 weeks. The production system behind a SaaS content strategy: filesystem registry with Zod-validated front-matter, dynamic sitemap and llms.txt, IndexNow on publish, JSON-LD generators, the weekly GSC-fed Monday loop. The engine, not the writing.

Which one do you need?

The route renders a decision tree above that walks the same logic in three to five yes/no questions. The text version: brand-new site or never had SEO work → AEO setup. Established site that suspects leaks → technical audit first. Site already ranks in one language but not another → multilingual SEO. Paraguayan or LATAM SMB → local SEO Paraguay. Team that wants to publish at scale → content engine. Many clients bundle two of these in a single engagement — audit + AEO setup is the most common combination.

If you are unsure, the discovery call (free, 60 minutes) sorts it. I crawl your site in advance and bring findings rather than boilerplate questions. The most common outcome of that call is "you don't need what you thought you needed" — that's worth the 60 minutes by itself.

What do all five services share?

  • Working hours. Mon–Fri, 8:00–17:00 PYT (GMT-3). Weekends off. Overlap with US East 7:00–16:00 EST, with Madrid 13:00–22:00 CET.
  • Bilingual EN/ES. Every service includes EN and ES coverage at no extra cost.
  • Agency white-label. Day-rate $240–$560 USD/day under your brand and NDA. I stay invisible to your client.
  • Proof of method. The ignax.dev growth engine case study is the live experiment of this playbook on this site.
  • No retainer pressure. Every engagement is fixed-scope, fixed-price. Maintenance buckets are optional, 30-day rolling cancel.
  • External authoritative references. Recommendations cite Google Search Central, Schema.org, and the llms.txt spec — not opinion.

What about pricing in PYG?

Every service has a USD band and a PYG band, side by side on the service page. PYG values approximate, recalculated quarterly. Rate as of 2026-05-27: Gs 6,136.82 / USD. Paraguay-based clients pay in PYG with a local factura; international clients pay in USD via Wise or Stripe. Your choice.

Ready to talk? Email hello@ignax.dev with your site URL and a one-paragraph context (industry, language(s), current SEO state). I reply within one business day with a recommended starting service and a discovery-call slot.

SEO services

Comparison

ServiceBest forTimelineUSD
Technical SEO Audit FreelancerCrawl + Lighthouse + schema + Core Web Vitals audit by a freelance dev who fixes what they find. 3–7 days. Bilingual EN/ES, agency white-label.3–7 days$800–$2500
SEO + AEO Setup Service (Answer Engine Optimization)Get your site indexed, structured, and cited by AI engines. AEO + SEO setup in 5–10 days. Schema, llms.txt, IndexNow, FAQ blocks.5–10 days$1800–$4500
Multilingual SEO ConsultantHreflang done right, content paired by canonicalSlug, locale-correct copy in EN + ES. Multilingual SEO that survives Googlebot. 1–2 weeks.1–2 weeks$2000–$5000
Local SEO ParaguayLocal SEO for Asunción, Ciudad del Este, and LATAM SMBs. Google Business Profile, local schema, es-PY content, citations. 2–3 weeks.2–3 weeks$1500–$3500
Content Engine for SaaSBilingual content engine for SaaS — filesystem registry, llms.txt, IndexNow, weekly GSC loop. Ship content like code. 2–4 weeks setup.2–4 weeks$3000–$8000

Which one do you need?

  1. Is your site already built and live?

  2. Do you target more than one language?

  3. Are you targeting Paraguay or LATAM specifically?

  4. Do you need a content production system, not just a one-off audit?

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Frequently asked questions

Which SEO service do I actually need?

Brand-new site or never had SEO work: start with the AEO setup. Established site that suspects leaks: start with the technical audit. Site already ranks but in only one language: multilingual SEO. Paraguayan or LATAM SMB: local SEO Paraguay. Team that wants to publish at scale: content engine. The decision tree above (rendered by the route) walks the same logic in three to five questions.

Do I have to commit to a retainer?

No. Every service in this hub is a fixed-scope, fixed-price engagement. The deliverable lands, you decide what's next. About 60% of clients run the weekly loop themselves with the runbook I leave behind. The other 40% buy a small monthly bucket (5–20 hours) at a 15% discount. No lock-in either way.

What's the difference between SEO and AEO?

SEO ranks your page on a results list. AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) gets your page quoted inside an AI-generated answer from ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, or Claude. Both depend on the same crawlable, schema-rich foundations. I ship both at once on every engagement because separating them is wasted motion. The deeper explainer is in [what is AEO?](/articles/what-is-aeo).

Do you do agency white-label?

Yes, on every service in this hub. Day-rate $240–$560 USD/day under your brand and NDA. Deliverables ship under your domain, end client never sees me. The most common subcontracts are technical audits, AEO setup, and multilingual SEO — those are the ones agencies most often lack in-house. EN/ES bilingual coverage included at no extra cost.

How do I know your methodology works?

It is running live on this site — ignax.dev itself ships the engine I sell. The [growth engine case study](/case-studies/ignax-dev-growth-engine) is the live experiment, updated monthly with current numbers. If the site you're reading ranks and gets cited, the methodology works. If it doesn't, the case study will say so — no fake metrics.

What if I need both an audit and the AEO setup?

Common pairing. I quote them as a single 2–3 week engagement at a small bundle discount. The audit informs the AEO setup — we don't ship JSON-LD on top of broken canonical tags. About 1 in 3 SEO clients buy this combined package as their entry point.

Can you handle bilingual EN/ES?

Yes. Bilingual EN/ES is my home turf — Spain-born, Paraguay-based, I work in Spanish all day. Every service in this hub includes EN/ES coverage at no extra cost. Multilingual SEO is the dedicated service for sites where the EN ↔ ES technical layer is the primary problem. For non-EN/ES locales I integrate your translator's output and own the technical layer.

How fast do I see results?

Indexing: 14 days typical. Ranking movement: 30–60 days for technical fixes, 60–120 days for content. AI-engine citations: 30–90 days for the first citation on a target prompt. I baseline every metric on day one, share the dashboard, and report monthly in the meta case study. Realistic expectations beat impressive promises.