Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about UCreative.
01 How long does it typically take for UCreative's SEO services to show measurable traffic improvements?
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It can take 3–6 months for most sites to see noticeable ranking gains and traffic lift; the timeline depends on competition, current site health, and keyword difficulty. We provide monthly progress reports so you can track performance from month two onward.
02 What's the difference between SEO and Google Ads, and which should I prioritize?
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SEO is organic, long‑term visibility through content and technical optimization, while Google Ads is paid placement that can deliver clicks immediately but stops when you stop paying. For most SME clients we recommend a blended approach, starting with Google Ads for quick leads while building an SEO foundation.
03 Will redesigning my website hurt my existing SEO rankings?
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A well‑planned redesign preserves URL structures and redirects, which protects most rankings; if we change URLs without proper 301 redirects, you risk drops. UCreative audits your current site before migration and implements a redirect map to keep equity.
04 Is UCreative a certified Google Partner, and does that affect campaign performance?
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Yes, UCreative holds a Google Partner certification, meaning our account managers have passed Google's product exams and we can access beta tools and direct support. This doesn't guarantee specific results but ensures we follow best practices and can optimise campaigns efficiently.
05 What content and assets do I need to provide for a new website design project?
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Typically you'll need high‑resolution logos, product or service images, a brief describing your goals, and any existing copy you want to keep. We can also create copy and source stock images as an add‑on if you don't have them ready.
06 What happens if I decide to cancel the SEO contract before the 12‑month term ends?
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You can cancel with 30 days written notice; you'll be billed for work completed up to the cancellation date and any third‑party costs already incurred (e.g., paid media). There are no hidden early‑termination fees beyond that.