Digital marketing and SEO cost in India is the price of getting your business found — through organic search, AI search answers, content, and paid channels — and in 2026 it runs roughly 50–70% below the equivalent US agency rate, with the exact number set by scope, content volume, the competitiveness of your keywords, and how much technical work your site needs. A monthly link-and-blog retainer is not priced like a full SEO, AEO, and GEO program with technical fixes and paid media on top, and treating them as one “marketing” line item is how budgets blow up.
A founder-CMO at a B2B SaaS company in Sydney recently asked AB7 a sharper version of the question: “What does it cost for a dedicated SEO specialist to fix our technical issues, publish eight articles a month, and get us cited in ChatGPT and Perplexity answers, over two quarters?” That has a real answer. The vague version — “how much is SEO in India” — does not, because the term covers a $300 link package and a full search program. Below are the 2026 numbers AB7 Solutions quotes from its Mohali, Punjab marketing floor, and the four drivers that move them.
The three ways digital marketing and SEO are priced in India
Most India agencies, AB7 included, quote one of three models depending on your scope.
Per-hour (consulting or ad-hoc). Best for one-off work — an audit, a migration, a one-time content cleanup. Indicative 2026 ranges from India: an SEO specialist at $15–$35 per hour; a content writer at $12–$30; a PPC or paid-media specialist at $20–$40; a technical SEO engineer at $25–$45. US agencies typically run three to four times higher per hour for the same skill.
Dedicated specialist (a monthly retainer). Best for ongoing search and content work where you want a specialist who learns your market and compounds results month over month. AB7 prices a dedicated marketing specialist from $1,500/month and a multi-discipline team — SEO, content, technical, and paid under a strategist — from $4,500/month. Search rewards consistency, so most serious programs settle into this model rather than buying hours in bursts.
Project (a flat scope). Best for bounded work — a site migration, a one-time AEO/GEO readiness build, a campaign launch. AB7 quotes marketing projects in a flat $2,000–$25,000 band depending on scope and content volume, with the breakdown on the SEO, AEO, GEO & AIO Services hub and the pricing page.
The four cost drivers buyers underestimate
1. Keyword competitiveness. Ranking for a low-competition long-tail term and a high-competition head term are different budgets entirely. Competitive niches need more content, more authority-building, and longer timelines before results show. Pull your target keywords in Ahrefs or Semrush and look at the difficulty scores before you size the budget — the keywords set the cost more than the agency does.
2. Content volume and depth. SEO without content is a car without fuel. Eight thin posts and eight researched, expert-reviewed articles cost very differently, and the cheap version rarely ranks. Content is usually the largest line in any honest SEO retainer — and the one buyers most often try to underfund, then wonder why nothing moves.
3. Technical SEO and AI-search readiness. Site speed, crawlability, structured data, and the newer work of being readable by AI search — shipping an llms.txt, an ai-plugin.json, and an AI-crawler allowlist — are where rankings are won or lost in 2026. AB7 ships that AEO/GEO/AIO groundwork as standard, because being citable in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini answers is now its own channel, not a side effect of blue-link SEO.
4. Timeframe and patience. SEO and AI search compound; they do not switch on. Meaningful organic movement typically takes three to six months, and a budget that quits at month two pays for the climb without reaching the view. Paid media buys faster visibility but stops the moment you stop spending — most programs need both, sequenced.
A worked example
Take the Sydney SaaS request: technical fixes, eight articles a month, and an AEO/GEO program to win AI-answer citations, over roughly six months. Bought as scattered per-hour work it is both pricier per output and harder to compound, because no one owns the strategy across months — which is exactly why search programs rarely run on ad-hoc hours. Run instead as a dedicated specialist from Mohali at the $1,500/month tier, scaling to the team tier as content volume grows, the SaaS gets one owner tracking rankings and AI citations in Ahrefs with a monthly report, and results that build on each other. The model you pick changes the bill more than the country does.
India versus the alternatives
Against US agencies, India runs 50–70% cheaper at comparable quality for most SEO, content, and paid work, with large pools of specialists fluent in Ahrefs, Semrush, and Google Ads. Against the Philippines, India is close on price and ahead on technical SEO and the data side of paid media. Against Eastern Europe, India is meaningfully cheaper on content volume while Eastern Europe holds an edge on a few local-language EU markets. For most global teams building English-language organic and AI-search presence, India is the default the spreadsheet keeps returning to.
What a fair quote looks like
A quote you can trust names the model (per-hour, dedicated specialist, or project), the content volume, the technical and AEO/GEO work included, and the reporting cadence — not just a number. If an agency gives you one blended figure with no breakdown, you cannot tell whether technical SEO, AI-search readiness, and real content are in or out. See AB7’s plan tiers on the pricing page and the four disciplines — SEO, AEO, GEO, AIO — on the SEO, AEO, GEO & AIO Services hub.
Need a real number for your search program? Tell AB7 Solutions founder Ashok Benial your target keywords, content volume, and timeline and get a model-specific quote, not a blended guess. Call +1-321-341-7733, email director@ab7solutions.com, or book a slot at calendly.com/ashok-benial/meeting. Start with a paid audit and judge AB7 on ranking and citation movement, not a sales deck.