SEO and Social Media Fight for Budget.They're Not Competing.
I spent months watching clients choose between SEO and social media like they had to pick one. The assumption was always the same: limited budget, pick the channel that converts fastest.
Social media looked faster. SEO looked slower.
So social media won.
Here's what I missed: they solve different problems in the same funnel. Social media finds people who don't know they need you yet.
SEO finds people actively searching for what you sell. One builds awareness, one captures intent.
Google's own research shows search traffic converts higher, but that traffic doesn't exist without awareness first, and social media creates that awareness.
The real question isn't which works better, it's which your business needs more right now. If you're invisible and nobody knows you exist, social moves faster.
If people are searching for your solution and you're not showing up, SEO is bleeding money. Our SEO work captures that search intent, but it works best when people already know your name.
Map your customer journey this week: where do people first hear about you, and where do they search before buying? If they don't know you exist yet, lead with social. If they're searching and can't find you, lead with SEO. The gap tells you what to fund first.
