I'm Bunty Arora, based in Chandigarh. For the past several years I've helped businesses ranging from single-owner shops to growing multi-city brands earn genuine Google first-page rankings — not through gimmicks, but through solid technical SEO, purposeful content and ethical link-building. If your website is invisible on Google right now, let's change that.
Here is a fact worth sitting with: roughly 75% of people who do a Google search never click past the first page of results. If your business sits on page two or three, most of your potential customers will never know you exist — no matter how good your service is, how reasonable your prices are, or how long you've been in business. The companies appearing on page one aren't necessarily better than you. In many cases they simply invested in SEO earlier, or more systematically, than you did.
Search engine optimization is the work of making Google trust and understand your website well enough to show it to people searching for exactly what you offer. That trust is built across three interconnected areas. First, technical health — your site needs to load fast, be crawlable, be mobile-friendly and free of structural errors that confuse Google's bots. Second, content relevance — your pages need to clearly and thoroughly address the topics your customers are searching for, using the language they actually use. Third, authority — other reputable websites linking to yours signals to Google that your business is worth recommending.
I've worked with a cooking class business in Chandigarh that was spending heavily on Instagram ads but getting almost no organic walk-ins. Within four months of fixing their technical issues, rewriting their service pages and building a handful of quality local links, they were ranking first page for "cooking classes Chandigarh" and "baking workshop Chandigarh" — and their ad dependency dropped noticeably because organic leads were filling the gap. That's the compound effect of SEO done properly.
What I don't do: keyword stuffing, buying cheap link packages from overseas farms, or making promises about ranking positions I can't control. What I do deliver: transparent monthly reporting, measurable traffic and ranking improvements, and SEO strategy built around your specific business goals rather than a generic checklist.
Doctors, dentists, physiotherapists and diagnostic centres in any Indian city — patients look for you on Google before they look anywhere else. Local SEO fills your appointment book without expensive ads.
Property developers, brokers and interior designers in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi NCR compete fiercely for high-intent searches. Ranking for "flats in [city]" or "interior designer near me" generates leads that ads can't match for long-term cost efficiency.
Clothing boutiques, electronics dealers, grocery chains and online stores across India can capture purchase-intent search traffic that converts at higher rates than social media traffic.
Tuition centres, entrance exam coaching institutes and skill-training schools in Bathinda, Hisar, Ludhiana and hundreds of other cities see dramatic enrollment increases when they rank for competitive exam and course keywords locally.
CAs, lawyers, architects, consultants and IT companies across India benefit enormously from organic search — clients searching for these services are already convinced they need help; they just need to find you first.
Hotels, restaurants, dhabas and event venues in tourist-heavy areas like Amritsar, Chandigarh and Shimla can dominate Google Maps results with the right local SEO strategy, driving walk-ins and table bookings.
Car dealerships, bike showrooms, service centres and spare parts shops in Bathinda, Rohtak, Karnal and similar cities gain enormous footfall when they rank for brand + city search terms.
Software firms, app developers and digital agencies across India use SEO to attract high-quality leads without depending entirely on referrals or expensive ad campaigns.
Agricultural equipment dealers, pesticide suppliers and rural co-operatives in Fatehabad, Sirsa, Mansa and surrounding districts are underserved by SEO competitors — making it easier and cheaper to rank well quickly.
SEO isn't a single action — it's a coordinated set of practices that each support the others. Here's what I work on, systematically, for every client:
Pricing is based on market competitiveness, the number of keywords targeted and the depth of work involved. All packages include keyword tracking, monthly reports and WhatsApp support.
| Package | Price/Month |
|---|---|
| Local SEO Starter (small business) | ₹3,000 |
| Local SEO Pro (city-level) | ₹5,000 |
| Regional SEO (state-level) | ₹8,000 |
| National SEO (pan-India) | ₹15,000 |
| Ecommerce SEO | ₹10,000 |
| One-Time SEO Audit | ₹2,500 |
| SEO + Website Package | Custom |
No lock-in contracts. If you're not seeing measurable progress within 90 days, we'll work for free until you do.
I start by crawling your entire site, pulling your current Google Search Console data, analysing your backlink profile and benchmarking you against your top three organic competitors. This audit is thorough enough that it's useful even if you decide not to proceed with a campaign — you'll walk away knowing exactly where your site stands and what's holding it back.
Based on the audit, I map out a keyword universe — dividing terms into quick-win targets (lower competition, faster results) and long-term targets (higher competition, higher reward). This map drives every piece of content and every on-page decision for the life of the campaign.
I address every technical barrier to ranking: page speed, mobile usability, broken links, crawl errors, schema markup gaps, canonical issues and anything else blocking Google from properly indexing your site. This foundation work is non-negotiable — content and links don't deliver full value on a technically broken site.
Existing pages get optimized for their target keywords. New pages — service pages, blog posts, location pages — get created to capture keyword opportunities your site currently misses. Every piece is written to be genuinely useful for the reader first, and optimized for search engines second.
Quality over quantity is the only rule I follow here. I pursue links from relevant Indian directories, industry publications, local news sites and guest posting opportunities that make editorial sense — not link farms or paid schemes that create penalty risk.
Every month you get a full report: keyword movement (with previous month comparison), organic traffic trend, any Google updates that affected your niche, and a prioritised action plan for the coming month. SEO strategy should evolve as rankings move — static playbooks stop working quickly.
Over 80% of searches in India happen on mobile devices. A site that loads in 8 seconds on a 4G connection is already losing the ranking battle before any other factor is considered. Core Web Vitals scores directly influence where Google places your site.
New sites trying to rank for "SEO company India" or "web developer" will wait years for results. The smarter play is targeting specific, local, intent-driven keywords — "web developer Bathinda" or "tax consultant Hisar" — where competition is manageable and conversions are higher.
Many Indian business websites have pages that say almost nothing — two paragraphs, a contact form, some stock photos. Google's quality signals actively penalise thin content. Pages need to genuinely answer the user's question to earn a ranking.
For any business with a physical location — shop, clinic, office — an unoptimised or absent Google Business Profile is the single biggest local SEO mistake possible. The Maps 3-pack captures a huge percentage of local click volume and it's often the fastest win available.
₹500 for 500 backlinks is a Google penalty waiting to happen. Cheap backlinks from irrelevant foreign sites and link farms actively damage your domain authority. Building quality links takes longer but protects rankings instead of risking them.
SEO is a compounding investment. The results in month two are smaller than month six, which are smaller than month twelve. Businesses that stop at 60 days because they haven't seen dramatic results miss the curve entirely — and their competitors who keep going pull ahead permanently.
Get a free, no-obligation SEO audit. I'll review your current rankings, identify technical issues and tell you exactly what a realistic path to page one looks like for your business.