Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Nuaveu LLC is a fully remote digital marketing startup founded in August 2023 in Michigan offering SEO and analytics services to clients in the United States.
Nuaveu was founded in Michigan, but we’re a fully remote company without a physical location at this time.
SEO or Search Engine Optimization is the practice of optimizing a website or other digital property (such as a YouTube video or app) to improve its visibility in search results.
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Yes, however we’re extremely conservative with backlink building services due to the risk of violating search engine guidelines and getting our clients’ sites penalized. Our services focus on making sites/content more linkable. We also offer backlink auditing, cleanup and disavowing services.
Analytics (or more specifically website analytics) is the collection, measurement, analysis and reporting of website usage data. The goal of analytics is to help inform optimizations that improve the performance of the site and marketing channels.
Currently Google Analytics is the only analytics platform we’re able to support through our services, but we’d like to add Adobe to our offerings in the future.
Our prices vary based on the service provided, project timelines, industry competition, overall client needs and other factors. For SEO services we generally charge $100/hour, analytics $75/hour and training & workshops average $150/hour. Please see our pricing page for more information and applicable disclaimers.
Cash, check, ACH transfer and all major credit cards. Payment terms for non-retainer services are net 30.
No, we don’t build websites at this time – but we plan to in the near future!
No, we don’t offer paid search or display media services at this time – but we plan to in the near future!
No, we don’t offer organic or paid social media marketing at this time – but we plan to in the near future!
No, we don’t develop Android, iOS or desktop applications at this time.
Nuaveu’s logo is a reference to the green flash (or green ray) meteorological optical phenomena. Learn more by checking out the Wikipedia listing for Green Flash.