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I Think An Idea Review: A Small Business’s Secret Weapon for Online Growth
Ever felt like your business is invisible online? You pour heart and soul into your products or services, but your website lingers on page 5 of Google while competitors snag all the attention. That was me—until I discovered I Think An Idea, a digital agency that promised not just SEO, but a full-spectrum strategy to make my brand impossible to ignore.
What stood out immediately was their "we’ve been in your shoes" approach. Unlike agencies that drown you in jargon, they spoke plainly about gaps in my online presence and offered tailored fixes—not cookie-cutter packages. Over several months of collaboration, here’s what unfolded.
Quality: Where Strategy Meets Execution
I Think An Idea isn’t just about keyword stuffing or backlink spam. Their team dissected my business model first, aligning SEO with my actual revenue goals. For example, they noticed my local service area wasn’t optimized, so they crafted location-specific pages that doubled my map-pack visibility in 60 days. Their design background also shined—they tweaked my site’s UX, reducing bounce rates by 30%.
One critique? Their reporting dashboards, while thorough, could be more visual. Data-heavy PDFs aren’t everyone’s love language.
Affordability: Premium SEO Without the Price Tag
As a bootstrapped business owner, I braced for sticker shock. Surprisingly, their pricing was transparent and scalable—no locked-in annual contracts. Their "starter" package covered essentials (on-page SEO, basic content optimization) at a fraction of what bigger agencies charge. For advanced campaigns, they offered à la carte add-ons (like PPC or social media bundling), which kept costs flexible.
Full-Service Flexibility: Beyond Just SEO
Their "digital Swiss Army knife" approach was a game-changer. Need a last-minute promo video for an event? Their design team storyboarded it in a week. Struggling with sales copy? Their marketers rewrote my product pages with conversion-focused hooks. This holistic support saved me from juggling multiple freelancers.
That said, if you only want barebones SEO, their breadth might feel excessive. They thrive with clients who want end-to-end brand growth.
Pros & Cons at a Glance
Strengths:
- Tailored strategies—no generic playbooks.
- Multidisciplinary team (SEO, design, sales, events) under one roof.
- Budget-friendly tiers with month-to-month flexibility.
- Hands-on communication—I had my strategist’s direct Slack for quick questions.
Areas to Note:
- Reporting could be more digestible (think fewer spreadsheets, more infographics).
- Not ideal for DIYers—they’re all-in partners, not just tools providers.
Final Thoughts: Who’s It For?
I Think An Idea is the ally I wish I’d hired sooner. They’re perfect if you:
- Need more than just SEO (think branding, sales, and marketing synergy).
- Prefer agile, collaborative partnerships over rigid contracts.
- Crave agency expertise without enterprise prices.
If you’re on the fence, their no-pressure discovery calls help suss out fit—no sales jargon, just honest convo about your goals. For my small business, their mix of hustle and heart was the catalyst to finally standing out online.
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Minimum Price
$5000
Hourly Rate
$200 - $300
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