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SEO, paid advertising & content strategy

What to Know About Me.

I’m Sam Rimnac, the creator of TrendingSEO.com. I help businesses get found online so more people can see what they offer. Click to learn more, or feel free to scroll to see what I specialize in.

services We Offer

Search Strategy

Site Audit, Competitive Research, Keyword Research, Content Planning.


Paid Advertising

Google Ads, Bing Ads, CTV/OTT Advertising, Affiliate Marketing.



Social Marketing

Google Business, Meta, Instagram, Snapchat, Tik Tok and More.



Link Building

Earn mentions from blogs, news, and partners through PR, data, and great content.

Site Health Report

Technical SEO Audit, Core Web Vitals & Speed, On-Page Optimization, Accessibility, Indexing & Visibility.

Report Analysis

GA4, SEMrush, Search Console, Looker Studio, Tableau, Hubspot.


How long does SEO take to show results?

SEO isn’t an overnight fix — it’s a long-term strategy. In most cases, you’ll start seeing meaningful improvements within 3–6 months, depending on your industry, competition, and current site health. That said, some quick wins (like fixing technical issues or optimizing existing content) can produce results sooner. I focus on creating a roadmap that delivers early progress while building sustainable growth over time.

What’s the difference between SEO and paid ads?

Paid ads give you immediate visibility but only as long as you keep spending. SEO, on the other hand, builds organic visibility that lasts and compounds over time. With paid ads, once you stop paying, the traffic stops. With SEO, your content and site structure continue to attract customers even without ongoing ad spend. I often recommend a mix — using paid ads for instant traction while SEO builds the long-term foundation.

Do I need ongoing SEO or just a one-time setup?

SEO works best as an ongoing process. A one-time setup (like fixing site speed, structure, or metadata) can help, but search engines and competitors are constantly evolving. To stay competitive, you need consistent updates — fresh content, new keywords, link-building, and technical adjustments. Think of SEO as maintaining and growing your digital presence, not a one-and-done project.

How do you measure SEO success?

I measure success using metrics that actually matter to your business — not just rankings. That includes organic traffic growth, conversions, lead generation, revenue impact, and engagement on key pages. I also track keyword movement, technical improvements, and visibility in search results. The ultimate goal isn’t just higher rankings — it’s bringing in the right audience that converts into customers.