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SEO.co expands to Charlotte to serve enterprise SEO clients

SEO.co moved into Charlotte, betting that enterprise SEO demand is clustering around high-growth Southern markets and still rewards local presence.

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SEO.co has planted a flag in Charlotte, North Carolina, making a regional move that points to more than a simple office opening. The agency said the expansion is meant to put it closer to high-growth companies in the Southeast United States that need scalable, ROI-driven organic search support, a sign that enterprise SEO still has enough commercial pull to justify geography in a remote-first agency market.

The expansion was announced on April 21, 2026, with SEO.co describing itself as a provider of enterprise SEO agency services, content strategy, and link building. The company said it has served clients since 2010 and has worked with Fortune 500 companies, Fortune 1000 companies, venture-backed startups, and local businesses. Its Charlotte presence is also pitched as a way to deepen collaboration with clients that want more responsive service and strategic support, not just higher rankings.

Charlotte gives that strategy a logical address. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city’s population at 943,476 on July 1, 2024, and said 48.0% of residents age 25 and older had a bachelor’s degree or higher in its 2020-2024 estimates. The Charlotte region also anchors major corporate headquarters including Bank of America, Lowe’s, Honeywell, Nucor, Duke Energy, and Truist, which makes the market attractive to an agency built around enterprise accounts, technical execution, and sustained content and link-building campaigns.

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SEO.co’s own Charlotte page says its team there has provided SEO agency and link-building services to Charlotte businesses for more than a decade, while the company also positions itself as a back-office provider for other digital marketing firms. That matters in a market like Charlotte, where the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance highlights industries and major employers as central to regional development. In that setting, the move reads less like vanity expansion and more like a bid to capture durable demand from companies that expect hands-on support, broader operational reach, and a partner that can handle the heavier lift of enterprise organic search.

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