SEO & PPC Services for E-Commerce Company
- Ecommerce Marketing Pay Per Click Search Engine Optimization
- $10,000 to $49,999
- Jan. 2024 - July 2025
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 4.5
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
"They delivered on their promises."
- eCommerce
- Colorado City, Texas
- 1-10 Employees
- Online Review
Digixfly provided SEO and PPC services for an e-commerce company. The team handled Google Ads setup, backlink acquisition, content optimization, keyword research, and other related tasks.
Digixfly increased the client's website traffic from 1,000 to 85,000 monthly visitors, generated 15,000 clicks from Google, and expanded their business globally. The team's transparent communication and collaborative nature made them easy to work with, and their ability to deliver stood out.
The client submitted this review online.
BACKGROUND
Please describe your company and position.
I am the Owner of Love N Spire
Describe what your company does in a single sentence.
E-commerce
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What specific goals or objectives did you hire Digixfly to accomplish?
- SEO
- lead generation
- more sales
SOLUTION
How did you find Digixfly?
Online Search
Why did you select Digixfly over others?
- High ratings
- Good value for cost
- Company values aligned
- Transparency and high ROI
How many teammates from Digixfly were assigned to this project?
2-5 Employees
Describe the scope of work in detail. Please include a summary of key deliverables.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Integrated SEO and PPC strategy to drive traffic growth from minimal visibility to 85K+ monthly visits with qualified lead generation across US, UK, and India markets
SEO SERVICES
TECHNICAL SEO
- Site speed optimization and Core Web Vitals
- Mobile responsiveness improvements
- SSL implementation and security fixes
- XML sitemaps and robots.txt optimization
- Schema markup for rich snippets
- Internal linking structure enhancement
ON-PAGE OPTIMIZATION
- Title tags and meta descriptions
- Header tag optimization (H1, H2, H3)
- Content optimization and keyword integration
- Image alt text and URL structure
- Internal linking strategy
KEYWORD RESEARCH
- Primary/secondary keyword identification
- Long-tail keyword research
- Competitor analysis
- Multi-market keyword targeting (US, UK, India)
- Search intent mapping
LINK BUILDING
- High-quality backlink acquisition
- Guest posting campaigns
- Industry directory submissions
- Competitor backlink analysis
- Brand mention monitoring
PPC ADVERTISING
CAMPAIGN MANAGEMENT
- Google Ads setup and optimization
- Search and display campaigns
- Geographic targeting (US, UK, India)
- Keyword bid management
- Ad copy creation and A/B testing
PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION
- Landing page optimization
- Conversion tracking setup
- Budget allocation and bid strategies
- Negative keyword management
- Audience targeting refinement
REPORTING AND ANALYTICS
PERFORMANCE TRACKING
- Organic traffic monitoring
- Keyword ranking reports
- Conversion and lead tracking
- ROI analysis and reporting
- Monthly performance reviews
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
- Organic traffic growth to 85K+ monthly visits
- Thousands of new keyword rankings
- Multi-market visibility (US, UK, India)
- Qualified lead generation
- Improved conversion rates
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What were the measurable outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
I don't usually write reviews, but I keep getting asked about my SEO results, so I figured I'd share what actually happened with Digixfly. This isn't some paid testimonial - just my real experience.
About a year ago, my business was getting maybe 500-1,000 website visitors per month. When potential customers searched for what I sell, they'd find my competitors but never me. It was frustrating as hell.
I'd tried SEO myself and worked with another agency that didn't do much. So when I talked to Digixfly, I was pretty skeptical. But my business needed help, so I decided to give it a shot.
The first couple months were slow. They kept talking about "technical fixes" and "keyword research," but I wasn't seeing much change. I started wondering if I'd made another expensive mistake.
Then around month 4, things started picking up. By month 6, I was getting calls from people who found me on Google. Now, about a year later, I'm getting around 85,000 visitors per month. Last month alone, Google sent me over 15,000 clicks.
Here's what I really care about: I'm getting customers now. Real ones who are ready to buy. Before, I'd go weeks without a single website inquiry. Now I get several every week, and they're good leads. I'm also getting customers from other countries now, which opened up opportunities I never had.
Look, this wasn't cheap, and it definitely wasn't quick. It took about 6 months before I really started seeing growth that made the investment worthwhile. Also, you have to work with them - they needed content from me and had me make website changes. It's not "set it and forget it."
Describe their project management. Did they deliver items on time? How did they respond to your needs?
Digixfly's project management was methodical and phased. They started with technical foundation work and keyword research in the first 2-3 months, which felt slow initially but proved necessary. By month 4, the momentum picked up significantly, and by month 6, you were seeing real business results with incoming calls and inquiries.
They delivered on their promises, though not necessarily on your initial timeline expectations. The 6-month mark seemed to be the turning point where the investment became clearly worthwhile. Their approach required active collaboration from you - they needed content input and website changes implemented, making it a true partnership rather than a hands-off service.
The delivery method was systematic: technical fixes first, then content expansion and link building, followed by ongoing optimization. They managed the complexity of multi-market expansion (US, UK, India) effectively, scaling from your initial 500-1,000 monthly visitors to 85,000+ visitors with consistent lead generation.
While the timeline was longer than you might have hoped initially, they ultimately delivered transformational results that made the wait worthwhile. The key was their transparency about the process and requirement for client participation throughout the project phases.
What was your primary form of communication with Digixfly?
- Virtual Meeting
- Email or Messaging App
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?
Look, I've been burned before. Paid another agency $3,000 a month for six months and got nothing but fancy reports. So when Digixfly said it would take 6+ months, I almost walked away. But they actually showed me competitor data and explained why my site wasn't ranking instead of just telling me what I wanted to hear.
What got me was they didn't try to upsell me on day one. Other agencies wanted to rebuild my entire website and lock me into long contracts. These guys focused on what would actually move the needle.
The communication was different too. When I called with questions, I got straight answers from people who understood my business, not some junior account manager reading from a script.
But here's what really impressed me - they handled the international expansion without me having to manage multiple vendors in different countries. They just made it happen.
The biggest relief though? No more wondering where my next customer is coming from. Before this, business was feast or famine. Now I have predictable traffic every month. That peace of mind is worth more than what I'm paying them.
Are there any areas for improvement or something Digixfly could have done differently?
The only thing I'd change about their process is maybe more education upfront about what to expect month by month. I knew it would take 6+ months, but I didn't really understand what was happening behind the scenes until later. A simple timeline showing "month 1-3 we're doing this, month 4-6 expect this" would have helped manage my expectations better.
Maybe they could have been more proactive about following up when I was slow to respond. Sometimes I'd forget about their requests in the daily chaos of running a business.
Honestly though, most issues were on my end. I kept asking for updates every week in those first few months when they'd already told me it would take time. I also could have been faster getting them content when they needed it.
But that's really nitpicking. They delivered what they promised.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
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Cost
4.5Value / within estimates
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS