A realistic, experience-led case narrative on how SEO neglect surfaced only when CAC spiked, paid media stopped compensating, and leadership was forced to confront structural weakness.
SEO rarely fails suddenly. It weakens quietly and surfaces only when growth, cost, or competition increases. An experienced view on why SEO problems are noticed late and why that matters.
Paid media costs often rise due to weak SEO foundations, not bidding inefficiencies. An experienced perspective on how search trust, organic credibility, and SEO infrastructure affect acquisition economics.
SEO debt accumulates quietly and surfaces as higher acquisition costs and instability. An experienced view on how SEO debt forms, why Indian organisations underestimate it, and how it should be addressed.