Hi, I’m Brandon Leuangpaseuth.
And I’m going to do something most “best of” lists don’t do.
I’m going to be upfront with you.
I wrote this article. I’m also #1 on the list. So yes — there’s no bias here 😉

But here’s the thing.
If you’ve spent any time in the enterprise SaaS SEO space, you know the landscape is littered with bloated agencies, junior account managers, and vanity metrics dressed up as results.
You’re not looking for another agency to hand you a 47-page PDF deck and disappear.
You’re looking for someone who actually moves the needle.
So let me give you the most honest breakdown of the best enterprise SaaS SEO options available in 2026 — and why I believe I’m the right fit for most of you reading this.
Let’s get into it.
Note: If you want enterprise-level SEO strategy without the bloated agency price tag — then let’s talk. I bring the scrappy, revenue-obsessed mentality of a startup growth marketer to enterprise accounts, and I’ve driven 400% traffic increases and $1M+ in revenue from SEO for a fraction of what the big agencies charge.
What Makes Enterprise SaaS SEO Different?
Before we talk about the best SaaS SEO agencies, let’s get one thing straight.
Enterprise SaaS SEO is not regular SEO with a bigger budget. There are enterprise SaaS SEO best practices you need to follow.
The typical SaaS sales cycle runs around 84 days and touches dozens of marketing touchpoints before a deal closes. That means your content strategy has to serve every stage of the funnel simultaneously — from the VP of Engineering doing early research to the CFO comparing vendors right before a decision.
Your site architecture is complex. Maybe you have multiple subdomains, product pages, feature pages, localized content, documentation hubs. Managing crawl budgets alone is a full-time job.
And most critically — the metric that matters is pipeline. Not traffic. Not impressions. Not rankings.
Enterprise SEO helps SaaS companies build demand that compounds over time, even when paid media costs spike. But only when it’s done by someone who understands the commercial complexity of B2B buying.
That’s the standard we’re holding everyone on this list to.
Now — let’s talk about who actually delivers.
#1 — Brandon Leuangpaseuth, LLC (Yes, That’s Me)

I’ve spent close to a decade in the SEO trenches.
Not theorizing. Not speaking at conferences. Actually doing the work — strategy, execution, content, technical SEO, link building, the whole thing.
Here’s what separates me from every other option on this list.
I Work Directly With You. No Hand-Offs.
When you hire a traditional SEO agency, here’s what usually happens.
You talk to a senior strategist during the sales process. You sign the contract. Then you get handed to a junior account manager who’s juggling 12 other clients.
That’s not how I operate.
Every strategy, every piece of content, every technical SEO recommendation — it comes from me. Directly. No middlemen. No bloated overhead costs getting passed on to your invoice.
That’s a major reason why my clients see results fast.

I’ve Scaled Multi-Million Dollar SaaS Companies
Let me give you the numbers.
At Keeper Tax, I scaled traffic from 10,000 to 50,000 monthly visitors in 3.5 months. Conversions jumped 700%.
At EasyLlama, organic traffic grew 991% in just 9 months.
At Joon App, we went from 50,000 impressions per month to over half a million in two months.
These aren’t cherry-picked outliers. This is a pattern.
“400% traffic and 700% conversions increase in 3.5 months. Brandon knows his SEO and rolls up his sleeves to get it done.” — Paul Koullick, Co-Founder @ Keeper Tax
“Brandon grew our traffic by 991% in 9 months. If you’re looking to boost your online visibility, Brandon is your guy.” — Michael Devyver, Co-Founder @ EasyLlama

Nearly a Decade in the Trenches — Not Theory
A lot of people in the SaaS SEO strategy space are selling frameworks they’ve never actually executed at scale.
I’ve been doing this work for close to a decade. Watching search engines evolve, algorithm updates hit, and entire content strategies need rebuilding from scratch. It’s also a decade of figuring out what actually works — through real execution inside real companies.
If you’re trying to figure out how to find the right specialist, this breakdown on uncovering freelance SEO experts walks through what to look for.
And if you’re comparing rates, here’s a current guide to SEO freelance pricing.
Enterprise buyers want to see that you’ve operated inside the pressure cooker.
Y Combinator-backed startups move fast, demand results, and have zero tolerance for slow-moving SEO strategies that take six months to see any movement.
I’ve worked inside that environment. I understand how growth-stage SaaS teams think. I understand that when you’re burning through runway, every dollar of organic growth has to justify itself.
That experience shapes how I build SaaS SEO strategies — around pipeline, not pageviews.
“Brandon has a wealth of knowledge that is not based on theory — it’s based on being in the field. It seems like he gets results for everybody.” — Kevin Wu, Co-Founder @ Downtobid
I Specialize in YC-Backed and Venture-Backed SaaS
Enterprise buyers want to see that you’ve operated inside pressure-cooker environments.
Y Combinator-backed startups move fast, demand results, and have zero tolerance for slow-moving SEO strategies that take six months to see movement.
I’ve worked inside that environment. I understand how growth-stage SaaS teams think. I understand that when you’re burning through runway, every dollar of organic growth has to justify itself.
That experience shapes how I build SaaS SEO strategies — around pipeline, not pageviews.

I’m an LLM SEO Specialist
Here’s something most enterprise SaaS SEO agencies are not doing yet — and it’s costing their clients visibility.
Search behavior has shifted.
Your buyers aren’t just Googling anymore. They’re asking ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and other AI systems for vendor recommendations. And those AI systems are returning a handful of names — not ten blue links.
If your SaaS brand isn’t being cited by LLMs or AI, you’re invisible to an entire category of high-intent buyers.
I specialize in getting my clients mentioned, cited, and recommended by large language models. This is what I call LLM SEO — and it’s the most underdeveloped area in enterprise B2B SaaS SEO right now.
If you want to understand how this works, here’s a deeper dive on me as an AI SEO for freelancer.
My Enterprise SaaS SEO Strategy Goes Beyond Traditional SEO
I don’t just chase rankings.
I build content ecosystems that serve the full B2B buying process — from problem-aware prospects doing early research, all the way to decision-ready buyers running vendor comparisons.
Traditional SEO chases volume. My approach chases intent.
Every article, every landing page, every piece of content is mapped to a specific buyer stage and designed to move them forward in the purchase journey.
For a deeper look at how I approach this, check out this breakdown of how enterprise SEO will improve your business.
And if you’re a b2b SaaS company trying to understand what SEO investment makes sense at your stage, here’s a guide to SEO services for SaaS and how to think about prioritization.
I Combine Technical SEO Expertise With Content Strategy
Here’s where most SaaS SEO agencies fall short.
They’re either great at content or great at technical SEO. Rarely both.
Technical SEO without content is a well-optimized ghost town. Content without technical SEO is a library no one can find.
I handle both.
Technical SEO audits, crawl budget management, internal linking architecture, schema implementation, site speed — all of it gets addressed. Then we layer in a content strategy that’s built around real buyer intent, not keyword volume.
That combination is what drives pipeline, not just organic traffic.
Strong Technical SEO Built for Complex SaaS Architectures
Enterprise SaaS platforms come with real complexity.
Multiple subdomains. Product-led content libraries. Gated asset pages. Localized versions. Programmatic landing pages.
I’ve worked inside architectures like this. I know how to audit them, fix the structural issues, and build a governance process so your content ecosystem doesn’t create competing signals over time.
Technical SEO capabilities matter more here than in almost any other context — and I take them seriously.
I’m a Remote Freelancer — Which Means More for Your Budget

Agencies carry overhead. Office leases. Benefits. Account management layers. Senior strategists who’ve moved into PowerPoint production.
All of that gets baked into your retainer.
I’m a lean, remote operator. My overhead is low. That means more of your budget goes directly into execution — not infrastructure.
And if you want to understand how typical enterprise SEO pricing works before you talk to anyone, here’s a detailed guide of enterprise SEO costs.
If you want to know exactly what enterprise SEO is worth to your business in actual dollars — not rankings, not impressions — use my free ROI calculator for enterprise SEO.
Plug in your traffic, your conversion rate, your monthly investment. It outputs your payback period, your net profit, and your LTV:CAC ratio in real time.
It’s the number your CFO is going to ask for anyway. Might as well have it ready.

Pain Point SEO — The Method That Actually Converts
I’m not interested in ranking for keywords that attract the wrong visitors.
I use a methodology called Pain Point SEO (credit to Grow and Convert) — building content around the exact problems your ideal buyers are actively searching for when they’re considering a solution like yours.
This is the difference between content that generates traffic and content that generates pipeline.
“The CEO hired Brandon to ‘grow traffic,’ which he did…he decided to also make sure the traffic he brought in converted to new users.” — Devesh Khanal, Co-Founder @ Grow & Convert

Link Building That Earns Real Authority
Rankings don’t come from content alone.
I build link building campaigns that earn real digital PR placements — not PBN links, not paid guest posts on spam domains.
Strong link building for enterprise SaaS means targeting publications that your buyers actually read. It means earning mentions from industry analysts, technology publications, and authoritative software review platforms.
My clients have earned backlinks from Vox, Yahoo Finance, and other authoritative sources through strategic digital pr outreach. These are the kinds of links that move domain authority and reinforce your topical authority in ways that compound over time.
I also look for link building opportunities that other seo agencies overlook — original research, data studies, expert roundups, and product-focused stories that journalists and editors actually want to cover.
For enterprise SaaS companies competing in crowded SaaS categories, this kind of authority-building is often the difference between ranking on page two and owning page one.
“We really didn’t have a backlink strategy…Brandon was able to secure referring domains naturally from Vox, Poe, Yahoo Finance. The success Brandon has brought has been huge.” — Alicia, Content Marketing Director @ Publishing.com
Answer Engine Optimization for AI-First Visibility
This is the new frontier.
Answer engine optimization — AEO — is about structuring your content so it gets surfaced by AI search platforms as the trusted answer to a buyer’s question.
I build AEO into every content strategy I run. That means proper schema implementation, clear factual claims, authoritative sourcing, and content structures that AI systems trust and cite.
This sits alongside generative engine optimization (GEO) work — ensuring your brand shows up not just in traditional search engines but in AI-generated overviews and LLM responses.
Most enterprise SaaS SEO agencies haven’t figured this out yet. I’ve been doing it.
Published Author and Recognized Industry Expert
I wrote a first-page-ranking local SEO book. I’ve been published in CXL, Clearscope, and Grow & Convert.

I’ve been recognized by DesignRush, AirOps, The Manifest, and Clutch.
I’ve mingled with John Mueller (Google Web Trends Analyst) and Brian Dean (Founder @ Backlinko).
Measurable Business Outcomes — Not Vanity Metrics
I don’t report on sessions and impressions and call it a win.
I build reporting frameworks that connect organic search performance to what actually matters — pipeline contribution, qualified lead volume, and revenue influence.
Enterprise SEO success is measured by its ability to tie organic visibility to customer lifetime value. That requires CRM integration, conversion tracking, and a shared definition of what a pipeline-contributing visit actually looks like.
That’s how I report. Always.
What Clients Say (In Their Own Words)
“Since working with Brandon, there’s been inbound from Cartier, Bentley, Mandarin Oriental…the level of leads coming through are super high.” — Alex Colley, Founder @ ikon
“Every dollar spent was worth it.” — Michael Devyver, Co-Founder @ EasyLlama
“Brandon is great at execution…getting stuff done AND fast. It’s his greatest asset.” — Co-Founder @ Bonsai
A Proven Content Strategy Process
The way I build a SaaS seo strategy is straightforward.
Research the ICP. Map every keyword to a buyer stage. Identify the pages that are closest to conversion and prioritize those. Then build outward — filling the funnel from bottom to top.
This is the opposite of how most seo agencies work, which is to start with high-volume keywords and hope the content somehow converts.
Content without strategy is just publishing. Strategy without content is just planning. The two have to work together.
Conversion Rate Optimization Built In
Here’s what most people miss about enterprise SaaS SEO.
Getting the traffic is half the job. Converting it is the other half.
Every content asset I build is designed with conversion rate optimization in mind. That means clear calls to action, internal linking structures that guide visitors toward decision-making pages, and on page optimization that reduces friction at every step.
Traffic that doesn’t convert isn’t growth. It’s noise.
Working with the wrong SEO agency is expensive in two ways.
You pay the retainer. And you lose the time you could have spent building actual organic growth.
I run lean, direct engagements. No monthly update calls where nothing gets decided. No reports that bury the real numbers behind pretty charts.
If you want to understand what the day-to-day actually looks like when working with an independent SEO specialist, here’s a breakdown of what an SEO consultant does in practice.
If you’re an enterprise SaaS company that’s serious about building organic pipeline — not just traffic — I’d love to hear from you.
#2 — Grow & Convert
Grow & Convert built their entire reputation on one concept: Pain Point SEO.
The idea is simple. Don’t chase high-volume keywords. Chase the keywords your ideal buyers search when they have the problem your product solves.
It’s a content strategy methodology that prioritizes conversion quality over traffic volume — which makes it a natural fit for B2B SaaS companies with long, complex sales cycles.
Founders Benji Hyam and Devesh Khanal have worked with some serious SaaS brands and their work has been influential across the industry.
Grow and Convert is one of the best content-driven SEO agencies in the business. If you want their methodology — Pain Point SEO, buyer-intent content, conversion-first strategy — but don’t have the budget for a full agency retainer, get in touch with me. I’m someone who’s been in the trenches executing it for nearly a decade and i’m a cheaper Grow & Convert alternative.
Best for: B2B SaaS brands that want content-led SEO built around buyer intent rather than search volume.
#3 — Animalz
Animalz is one of the most respected names in content-driven SEO for SaaS.
Their approach centers on thought leadership and category authority — the kind of content that makes your brand the trusted voice in a space, not just a keyword-ranking machine. They’ve worked with major enterprise clients and are known for editorial quality that holds up against any publication.
Where they excel is in long-form content strategy, answer engine optimization, and building content that earns organic authority over time. If your primary need is premium content that doubles as a genuine demand capture system, Animalz is worth evaluating.
They’re best suited for established SaaS brands that have the patience and budget to invest in content as a long-term brand-building asset.
#4 — Directive Consulting
Directive has carved out a strong reputation in performance-driven SEO for B2B SaaS — particularly in high-ACV competitive categories.
Their model is built around customer generation rather than lead generation. That’s an important distinction for enterprise SaaS companies, where the goal isn’t form fills — it’s sales-qualified opportunities with real budget and authority.
They integrate their seo strategy tightly with CRM data, allowing them to connect organic search performance to revenue metrics directly. Strong in both technical SEO and paid media coordination, Directive suits teams that want SEO embedded in a broader performance marketing engine.
Best for: SaaS companies with high annual contract values and performance-driven marketing teams.
#5 — Omniscient Digital
Omniscient Digital has built organic growth engines for B2B brands including SAP, Adobe, and Asana.
Their strategy-first approach maps every content piece to demand capture — driving trials and demos, not just organic traffic. They’ve expanded into generative engine optimization (GEO), helping SaaS brands maintain visibility as AI-powered search platforms reshape how buyers find software vendors. Strong editorial quality and solid technical SEO capabilities make them a credible option for growth-stage SaaS companies.
Best for: VC-backed B2B SaaS companies that want content quality and AI search visibility together.
#6 — First Page Sage
First Page Sage focuses on lead generation and ROI for large-scale SaaS clients.
They’re known for building content that ranks for high-intent keywords and converts visitors into qualified pipeline. Their approach combines strong keyword research with conversion optimization — making organic search a genuine revenue channel rather than just a brand awareness play.
Best for: Enterprise SaaS companies that want organic search tied directly to lead generation outcomes.
#7 — Searchbloom
Searchbloom runs their enterprise SaaS SEO work through what they call the A.R.T. methodology — Authority, Relevance, Technology.
Their approach to technical SEO is structured and process-driven. They implement fixes in-house rather than handing recommendations to your development team and walking away — which is a real operational differentiator for enterprise clients who need things to actually get done.
They’re particularly strong in schema implementation, crawlability, and search rankings tied to ARR metrics. If you want methodical, auditable SEO delivery for a complex SaaS architecture, Searchbloom is worth a conversation.
Best for: Enterprise SaaS platforms that need structured technical SEO implementation and transparent reporting.
How to Choose the Right Enterprise SaaS SEO Agency
Let me give you the honest version of this decision.
Most buyers of enterprise SEO services look at case studies, check reviews on Clutch or G2, maybe hop on a couple discovery calls — and then pick whoever gave the best presentation.
That’s the wrong approach.
Here’s what actually matters.
Do They Understand Your ICP?
Before a single keyword is researched, the right seo agency should be able to articulate exactly who your ideal buyer is, what problems they search for, and at what stage of their buying process they’re likely to find your content.
If they can’t do that in the first conversation, that’s a red flag.
Will They Own Execution — Not Just Strategy?
One of the most common complaints about enterprise SEO agency engagements is the gap between the strategy deck and actual execution.
Ask any prospective agency: who does the work? If the answer is “our team” with no specifics, push harder. Find out if the person you’re talking to is also the person running the technical SEO audits and link building outreach.
Can They Handle Your Technical Architecture?
Enterprise SaaS SEO involves complex architecture management — multiple domains, dynamic pages, multi-region content, JavaScript-heavy applications.
Not every seo agency has the technical SEO expertise to operate at that level. Ask specifically about technical audits they’ve run for companies with similar site complexity.
Can They Prove Pipeline Impact?
The best SaaS SEO agencies don’t hide behind search rankings and impressions.
They report on pipeline contribution. They integrate with your CRM. They can show you which organic sessions turned into qualified opportunities.
If a prospective agency can’t describe their attribution model, keep looking.
Is There a Discovery Sprint Option?
A short, paid discovery sprint — resulting in a technical audit and a clear 90-day plan — is the best way to evaluate how an agency operates before committing to a long retainer.
If you’re still deciding between an agency and keeping SEO in-house, this comparison of agency vs in-house SEO breaks it down.
And if budget is a primary concern, here’s a breakdown of what SEO agencies typically cost so you can walk into any conversation prepared.
Why Enterprise SEO Is a Different Game Entirely
Most people think enterprise SaaS SEO is just regular SEO at higher volume.
It’s not.
Complex Architecture. Real Governance Challenges.
Enterprise SaaS companies manage thousands of pages across multiple domains. That means enterprise SEO involves constant coordination between engineering, product, content, and demand generation teams.
Changes that would take a freelancer an afternoon can take weeks in an enterprise environment — procurement reviews, legal approvals, cross-departmental alignment. The best SaaS SEO agencies understand this and build their processes around it.
Traditional SEO No Longer Cuts It
Traditional SEO still matters. But it’s table stakes.
Enterprise SaaS companies that rely solely on traditional SEO to drive pipeline are falling behind competitors who’ve invested in answer engine optimization, generative engine optimization, and structured content that AI systems actually cite.
The shift is real. The buyers are changing how they search. And the B2B SaaS companies building visibility in AI-powered search right now are going to own the next decade of organic growth.
Enterprise vs. SMB — The Measurement Gap
Measurement in enterprise SEO is fundamentally different.
SMB SEO reports on sessions, rankings, and domain authority. Enterprise SEO requires CRM integration, multi-touch attribution, and a direct line between organic search performance and pipeline contribution.
That means connecting every organic visit to a revenue keyword map — assigning keywords to specific pages designed to rank and convert, not just exist on the site.
The Right Saas SEO Agencies Know the Difference
The SaaS seo strategy that works for a 10-person startup will not work for a 500-person organization with a 9-figure ARR target.
That’s why choosing the right partner matters so much.
The best b2b SaaS seo agencies don’t just run content campaigns. They operate as revenue partners — aligned to your pipeline goals, your ICP, and your sales process.
What the Best Enterprise SaaS SEO Looks Like in 2026
The enterprise SaaS SEO landscape has fundamentally changed.
Traditional SEO — the kind that chases high-volume keywords and publishes content by the calendar — isn’t enough anymore. Buyers have changed how they research. AI-powered search platforms are reshaping how vendors get discovered. B2B SaaS companies that aren’t thinking about answer engine optimization and generative engine optimization are already falling behind.
Four Pillars of a Winning SaaS SEO Strategy
The SaaS SEO strategy that wins in 2026 combines four things.
- Technical SEO as infrastructure. Managing crawl budgets, maintaining clean indexation across complex architectures, implementing schema at scale. Technical SEO capabilities are the foundation everything else runs on. Skip it and your content never gets found.
- Content strategy built around intent. Not keyword volume. Not publishing frequency. Intent. Understanding the questions your ideal buyers ask at every stage of the purchase funnel and building content that answers them better than anyone else. For b2b SaaS companies, that means serving multiple stakeholders across long, complex buying cycles.
- Digital PR and link building for real authority. Not guest post campaigns on third-tier sites. Real editorial placements on authoritative sources that send trust signals to both search engines and AI systems. The kind of digital pr that earns brand mentions, backlinks from top publishers, and reinforces topical authority at scale.
- AI search optimization. Getting your brand cited, mentioned, and recommended by large language models. This is where the next wave of organic growth is going to come from for enterprise SaaS companies.
Enterprise SEO as a Revenue System
The best enterprise SEO agency isn’t the one with the flashiest deck.
It’s the one that treats organic search as a revenue system — not a content calendar exercise.
That means building a link building program with real editorial standards. Running technical SEO audits that find the issues actually dragging down your pipeline. And measuring SaaS SEO results in terms of qualified leads and closed deals, not vanity metrics.
If you want to understand more about what it actually looks like to work with a specialist in this space, here’s what an enterprise SEO specialist does day-to-day.
The saas seo agencies on this list all bring real strengths. But if you want all four of those elements delivered by one person who’s actually done it for multi-million dollar SaaS companies — I’d love to talk.
The Bottom Line
There’s no shortage of enterprise SaaS SEO agencies promising big results.
Most of them will send you a nice deck. Hand you off to a junior. Report on vanity metrics. And renew the retainer before you notice the results aren’t there.
The best enterprise SaaS SEO in 2026 comes from partners who understand pipeline — not just rankings.
If that’s what you’re looking for, I’m accepting new clients.
