By Joel House·Author of two books on growth (Barnes & Noble, 5.0★)·Forbes Agency Council
Run the search yourself before you trust any list, including this one. As of June 2026, 'best Miami SEO companies' is a genuinely crowded fight, which is the opposite of what we found in most other US metros. Brickell-based founder-led shops, a couple of national firms that show up everywhere, and a Dubai agency with a Miami office are all competing for the same head terms. That density is the Miami story: a real-estate, hospitality, and Latin-America gateway market where demand is high enough that good operators actually stick around and rank.
So this list reflects the market as it actually is. We kept the local Miami operators who hold real positions on the city's own commercial SERP, then added the national firms whose city pages rank consistently across the ten US metros in our June 2026 dataset, because those are the names a Miami buyer ends up comparing anyway. One thing Miami buyers care about that most cities don't: bilingual search. A lot of your customers query in Spanish and Portuguese, and a couple of the firms below build for that explicitly. Built the way I would want it built if I were the one buying.
How this list is ranked
Rankings weigh live organic visibility for commercial Miami SEO terms (DataForSEO SERP data, June 2026, queries 'best miami seo companies' and 'miami seo company'), demonstrated footprint, and fit clarity, meaning how obvious it is which buyer each firm serves best. We screened out the directories, social profiles, and news domains that pad these results and kept only real agencies. Alongside the locals who rank we include national operators whose city pages rank repeatedly across our ten-metro dataset. No agency paid to appear.
Full transparency
Yes, we put our own agency first, like every agency that has ever published a list. The difference is we say it out loud and put the receipts next to the claim: two published books, named growth numbers, and a guarantee with teeth. Judge the work, not the order.
Los Angeles based, serving MiamiOur agency — see note above
Best for · Miami SMB and mid-market firms (real estate, hospitality, trades, e-commerce, bilingual markets) that want SEO tied to revenue
Founded by Joel House, who wrote two books carried on Barnes & Noble (both rated 5.0 stars) and sits on the Forbes Agency Council. The receipts are specific: 2,414% organic growth for an e-commerce brand in eight months, and $600K reactivated from a dormant database in 90 days. Built for Miami businesses that want search tied to revenue, not vanity dashboards. Month-to-month, four new builds a month, and a guarantee with teeth: measurable movement by day 90 or the next month is free.
The only agency on this list with its guarantee in writing: measurable movement by day 90 — or the next month is free.
Best for · Local buyers who want a Miami shop holding a real position on the city's own head terms
One of the highest-ranking local agencies in our June 2026 pull, showing up near the top for both 'best Miami SEO companies' and 'miami seo company'. They pitch SEO, PPC, and conversion-driven work across niches like e-commerce, plastic surgery, and DME, and they make a point of offering market exclusivity so they won't take a direct competitor in your category. On a head term this contested, ranking yourself is the most verifiable portfolio a local agency can show.
Best for · Businesses that want founder-led, bilingual SEO with a tight client roster
A Brickell-based shop founded by Jobin John that ranks on the city's own SERP and leans hard into founder-led work, capping engagements at a handful of clients so the founder stays on the account. They publish bilingual capability for Spanish and Portuguese markets, which matters more in Miami than almost anywhere, and they say plainly that they avoid link marketplaces and AI-generated content. Probe the small-roster claim on a call, but the local positioning is real and specific.
Best for · Buyers who want a multi-channel agency with a Miami presence and a wide service menu
Egochi ranks for Miami SEO terms in our June 2026 dataset while operating as a New York-headquartered, multi-city agency. They sell SEO alongside PPC, social, web design, and content as an integrated stack rather than a single line item, and they serve a broad spread of verticals from legal and real estate to dental and hospitality. Worth a look if you want one agency running several channels at once, with the understanding that Miami is one market among many for them, not their only one.
Best for · E-commerce and Shopify brands that want a large, design-and-data-heavy SEO partner
A national firm that ranks second for 'best Miami SEO companies' in our June 2026 pull, and one of the more recognizable names in the e-commerce SEO space. Their public positioning centers on data-driven SEO and conversion work with deep Shopify and store-design experience, so they fit revenue-focused online retailers better than a corner-store map-pack play. Expect agency scale and process rather than a single founder on your account.
Best for · Businesses that want big-agency process, month-to-month terms, and a coast-to-coast footprint
The most consistent national operator in our wider dataset and the top result for both Miami queries in June 2026, with a dedicated Miami agency page and city pages across 25 US metros. They describe themselves as relationship-and-results driven, run month-to-month contracts, and lean into AI search optimization for ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews. Expect mature process and account management applied through a city-page playbook they demonstrably know how to rank, rather than founder-led work.
Best for · Larger brands that want a conversion-first, enterprise-grade SEO partner with a local Miami office
A globally awarded agency that ranks for Miami terms in our June 2026 pull and lists Miami among its offices alongside Dubai, London, Singapore, and Riyadh. Their pitch is conversion-first rather than rankings-for-their-own-sake, stating they care about new customers and profit added rather than vanity positions, and they publish work with large brands. A sensible shortlist entry if you want enterprise-scale SEO and don't mind that the headquarters and much of the team sit outside the US.
Questions buyers actually ask
How much do Miami SEO companies charge in 2026?+
Miami pricing spreads wide. National template mills advertise $500 to $1,500 a month and mostly deliver reporting theatre, while enterprise and globally branded shops can open at $8,000 or more because their model needs larger accounts. Serious SMB and mid-market work in this metro realistically runs $2,500 to $6,000 a month. That is the band most Miami businesses on a real growth budget should plan for, and anything far below it usually means offshore labor and recycled content.
Do I need a Miami SEO agency that works in Spanish and Portuguese?+
Often, yes. A large share of Miami search happens in Spanish, and Portuguese matters for the Brazilian market that treats Miami as a second home. If your customers query in those languages, bilingual keyword research, content, and Google Business Profile work genuinely change your results, not just your translations. A couple of the local firms on this list publish bilingual capability explicitly. If yours doesn't, ask directly how they handle Spanish-language search before you sign, because retrofitting it later is harder than building it in from the start.
Should I hire a local Miami agency or a national one?+
Most Miami SEO engagements run remotely either way, so judge specialization and receipts more than the office address. The exception is map-pack businesses like practices, trades, restaurants, and yacht charters, where neighborhood fluency (Brickell versus Coral Gables versus Miami Beach) and bilingual local search genuinely change the work. For e-commerce and B2B, a national firm's vertical depth can matter more than its zip code, so match the agency to your model, not your geography.
What should I ask a Miami SEO company before signing?+
Three questions expose most weak agencies. Which competitive terms do you rank for yourself? An agency that can't rank its own site has a harder time ranking yours. Who exactly does the work, senior staff in-house or offshore subcontractors? And what happens to the content, links, and rankings if I leave? Month-to-month terms with full ownership of the work product is the honest answer, and in a market this competitive you have enough real options to insist on it.
Shortlisting? Start with the one that published the playbook.
Two books on Barnes & Noble. Named results with mechanisms. Month-to-month terms — you stay because the math works, not because a contract says so.