SEO is the long-term work of making your website the first thing your customers see when they search. Done right, it compounds for years. Done wrong, it eats budget without moving rankings.
Signs your business needs SEO work
- Your competitors rank ahead of you for the keywords your customers search, even though their websites look worse
- Organic search traffic has flatlined for 6+ months despite publishing content
- You don't appear in the Google Map Pack for "seo services Tak" searches
- Your pages take 4+ seconds to load on mobile — Google penalises this aggressively
- No Thai-language version of your site, even though half your market searches in Thai
- You rely entirely on Google Ads — turn off ads, traffic drops to zero
- No idea what keywords your customers actually search for
How weak SEO impacts your business
Every Google search you don't show up in is a customer who buys from someone else.
Lost revenue
the average #1 result gets 28% of clicks; #5 gets 5%; #10 gets 2.5%
Higher Google Ads costs
Google charges advertisers more when their organic presence is weak
No compounding value
paid traffic stops the moment you stop paying; SEO traffic builds equity
Vulnerable to competitors
they invest in SEO and overtake you year-on-year
No local discoverability
without Map Pack rankings, walk-in foot traffic dries up
What we deliver
Technical SEO audit
fix crawl errors, speed issues, indexation problems, schema markup
On-page optimisation
content structure, internal linking, title/meta tuning by query
Content strategy
what to publish, in what order, in which language (Thai/English) — see content writing and programmatic mass pages
Tier 1 backlinks
high-authority links from real Thai publishers and global press, paired with our backlinks service
Local SEO
Google Business Profile, citations, map-pack targeting per city
Monthly reporting
rankings, organic traffic, conversions tracked against named KPIs
Realistic SEO timeline: meaningful ranking movement in 60-90 days; competitive keywords in 6-12 months. See the SEO FAQ or read why we win retainers. Anyone promising faster is selling you fake guarantees.
Related services
This service is one piece of our full digital marketing services lineup. It works best alongside:
- high-authority backlink building — feeds the off-page authority signal
- internal link architecture — compounds the on-page weight
- Thai-native content writing — produces the pages that rank
- Google Business Profile work — captures the local-pack searches
Run a specialised business? We also do focused SEO for e-commerce stores, hotels, law firms, real estate, and small businesses.
Not sure which combination fits? Start with a free SEO audit, and if you are chasing visibility in AI answers like ChatGPT and Google's AI Overviews, look at AI search optimization. Get a free audit and we will recommend the smallest engagement that hits your goal.
Tak is really two provinces wearing one name, and the search behaviour reflects that split more sharply than almost anywhere else in the country. The dominant half is the western edge: Mae Sot, on the Moei river opposite Myawaddy in Myanmar, is one of Thailand's busiest land trade crossings and the centre of a cross-border economy built on goods, garments, a large Burmese-speaking workforce and a Special Economic Zone designed to attract low-cost manufacturing.
The search market here is genuinely trilingual — Thai commercial queries from traders and logistics firms, Burmese-language searches tied to cross-border commerce and the migrant community, and a thin but high-value stream of English queries from foreign procurement and sourcing managers checking on suppliers and freight around the border.
The other half is mountain and forest. Umphang, reached by the famously winding road south of Mae Sot, is one of the most remote districts in Thailand and home to Thi Lo Su, the country's largest waterfall — a serious draw for domestic adventure travellers, rafting operators and trekking guides during the cool season. Add the Bhumibol Dam reservoir near Mueang Tak and Tha Song Yang along the northern border, and you have a Thai-dominant nature-tourism market that has almost nothing in common with the trade economy two hours away.
How to compete in each half
In the Mae Sot trade vertical, competition is moderate but the audiences are fragmented across languages, and the businesses that win online are usually the ones that publish clear, factual service pages — freight, customs brokerage, warehousing, sourcing — in both Thai and English, and treat Burmese-language reach as a real channel rather than an afterthought.
In the Umphang and dam nature market, competition online is light: many rafting and trekking operators rely entirely on Facebook and word of mouth, so a properly built site with strong seasonal content and clean local signals can take a leading position with comparatively little effort. The two markets call for almost entirely different keyword sets and tone.
Working with you from Pattaya
Tak is the most distant of the western provinces for us. Getting there from Pattaya realistically means a flight into Phitsanulok and a three-hour drive on, so on-site visits are occasional and planned, not casual. Everything else — research, bilingual content, technical work, link building — runs remotely with clear reporting, and we are honest that we are a Pattaya team serving you from a distance rather than a local agency. To discuss a project, our CEO Kanoktip Lergdee is reachable on +66 87 773 7715, or by mail at 49/41 Phatthaya Tai 12 Alley, Pattaya.
Our team is in Pattaya, roughly a few hours by road from Tak. We are honest about being a Pattaya team that serves Tak — not a fake local office.