"How much does SEO cost in Thailand?" is the first question almost every business owner asks us — and the question most agencies dodge. Here is a straight answer.
The short version
For a Thai SMB, professional SEO runs between ฿15,000 and ฿95,000 per month. Where you land depends on how competitive your market is, how many services you bundle, and whether you are fighting for Bangkok or a quieter province. We publish our full pricing rather than hide it behind a sales call — a price you have to extract is usually one designed to flex.
What actually changes the number
Your market Ranking a café in Udon Thani costs less than ranking a property developer in Bangkok. Competition sets the price more than anything else. A Bangkok SEO campaign needs more links and content than the same work in a Tier-2 province — you can see the spread across our city pages.
Scope One service — say SEO on its own — starts around ฿15,000 a month. Bundle SEO, Google Ads and content writing and you are in Growth-tier territory near ฿45,000, which is the engagement we sign most often.
Language Thai SEO is bilingual work. Ranking for both "คลินิก ใกล้ฉัน" and "clinic near me" means two keyword sets and two content tracks. That is real effort, and it is why generic global pricing rarely fits Thailand.
What you should never pay for
Guaranteed #1 rankings
nobody can promise that, and Google's own guidelines forbid it
Per-keyword pricing
a 2010-era model that rewards the wrong work
Long lock-in contracts
we run month-to-month so the results have to earn the next invoice
A sensible way to budget
Start with one service at the entry tier, prove the channel over 90 days, then scale what works. SEO compounds: the budget that felt large in month one looks small against the traffic by month twelve. See our pricing or get a free audit and we will tell you the smallest engagement that hits your goal.