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This article ranks Lahore's top 10 SEO experts based on real experience and client work, led by Raja Hamza Asghar (founder, Digital Hamza and SEO Gujrat), followed by Muhammad Waleed Nadeem, Ahmad Manzoor Rajput, Muhammad Ashar Samdani, Saad Mudassar (BostHelp), Faheem Bhatti, Rehan Sarwar, Ibrar Ahmad, Usman Latif, and Umer Anees. It also covers what SEO actually costs in Lahore, from PKR 20,000 for freelancers to over PKR 200,000 for premium agencies, and how to pick the right expert for your business.
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Ask around in any Lahore business group and you will hear the same question again and again. Who actually knows SEO, and who is just running a Fiverr gig with a nice logo on top. It is a fair question honestly. Lahore has more digital agencies packed into it than almost any other city in Pakistan, from proper offices in Gulberg and DHA to one man setups working out of a spare room in Johar Town or Model Town.
That is exactly why it gets confusing for a normal business owner. A city full of SEO people does not mean a city full of good SEO people. At SEO Gujrat we put this list together by looking at real career history, real client work, and what each person actually specializes in, not who has the flashiest LinkedIn banner. Some names here run full agencies.
Some work alone. A few have gone so deep into one part of SEO that a generalist simply cannot compete with them there. That mix is on purpose. Different businesses need different kinds of help, and no single person is good at everything.
What Actually Makes an SEO Expert Worth Your Money in Lahore
An SEO expert worth paying in Lahore is someone with a work history you can actually trace, a clear specialization instead of a claim that they “do everything,” and proof of real client results. Years of experience matter less than what got delivered in those years. Anyone can put SEO Expert in their bio. Very few can actually show you a client list, a niche, and a process that holds up when you start asking hard questions. Here are the ten names, starting with the one leading this list.
1. Raja Hamza Asghar
Raja Hamza Asghar is a Lahore based SEO consultant and organic growth strategist, and he has been in this field for 10 years now, working with local businesses in Pakistan and clients sitting abroad. His journey started back in 2016 as an SEO intern, at a time when most people in Pakistan barely knew what SEO meant, let alone how to actually do it. He kept learning, kept testing things on real websites, and slowly built the kind of skill set most people take twice as long to build.
Today, in 2026, he works as an SEO consultant for different clients and serves as a SEO Team Lead in Marketing Mindz 360. while also running his own two agencies, Digital Hamza and SEO Gujrat. Over the years he built a few strategies of his own instead of just copying what everyone else in the industry does. He calls them AIW, EEW, and Structure Mapping, and each one solves a different part of the SEO puzzle for his clients.
His personal favorite out of all of them is what he calls the Leads Machine. It is a process he built himself, a series of steps he follows to bring in real leads for local businesses, mostly in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
Australia is actually the country he focuses on the most. He has worked with a good number of Australian clients over the years and has delivered strong results for them consistently, the kind that keeps a client coming back instead of moving on to the next agency after three months.
2. Muhammad Waleed Nadeem
Waleed has spent just over four years building organic pipelines for a very specific slice of the market, home service businesses. Plumbing, roofing, HVAC, and similar service companies, along with some SaaS and travel brands, make up the bulk of his client history.
Service-business SEO runs on different logic than e-commerce or content sites. It lives or dies on local intent, review signals, and a website that converts a phone call the moment someone lands on it.
Technically, he covers the full stack: on-page and off-page optimization, keyword research, content strategy, and crawl and indexing fixes using Search Console, Ahrefs, and SEMrush. He builds on WordPress, React, and Next.js too, which is not common among Pakistani SEO practitioners, since most stay WordPress-only.
He has started experimenting with AI Search Optimization and LLM Optimization, positioning client sites for how AI search platforms read and cite content, an area that barely existed as a discipline two years ago. He currently leads the SEO team at Marketing Mindz 360.
3. Ahmad Manzoor Rajput
Ahmad has built his entire practice around one part of SEO that most generalists treat as an afterthought: the Google Business Profile. For a huge share of local Lahore businesses, a plumber, a clinic, a restaurant, a boutique, the Maps pack matters more than the organic result below it.
Ahmad audits profiles field by field, fixes category selection, cleans up name-address-phone consistency, and builds out services sections around what a business actually offers instead of stuffing in unrelated keywords.
The part of his work that stands out is Google Business Profile reinstatement. A suspended profile can knock a business off Google Maps entirely, and most people panic and resubmit the same appeal repeatedly, which rarely works.
Ahmad’s process starts with diagnosing why the suspension happened in the first place, checking the profile against Google’s own guidelines, and gathering the right evidence, business registration, licenses, or utility bills, before filing again.
That is a narrow specialty, but it is the kind of narrow specialty that saves a business when nothing else can.
4. Muhammad Ashar Samdani
Ashar is two years into SEO, which is worth saying plainly rather than dressing up, since the non-negotiable in good SEO writing is not exaggerating anyone’s timeline. What he has built in that shorter window is a search-intent-first approach: keyword research anchored in what people actually mean when they type a query, on-page and technical fixes, local SEO for service-area businesses, and competitor gap analysis to find where a rival is already winning traffic a client could be capturing instead.
He tends to work with smaller local businesses and growing brands that are past the “just getting started” stage but not yet big enough to justify a full agency retainer. That middle segment of the Lahore market is underserved, and someone focused on turning organic traffic into actual leads rather than just chasing keyword rankings fits it well.
5. Saad Mudassar ( BostHelp )
Saad runs BostHelp out of Lahore, but the agency’s client base sits almost entirely in the United States, small businesses, startups, and marketing agencies who want US-quality SEO without US agency pricing.
Years of hands-on SEO work across more than twenty industries backs the agency, and the results BostHelp points to are specific rather than vague: a 320 percent organic traffic increase for a Texas e-commerce client within six months, a 4.2x return on investment for a California SaaS startup within a year, page-one rankings for 47 target keywords for a New York law firm.
BostHelp runs white-label SEO for other US agencies too, meaning a chunk of their work happens quietly under someone else’s brand name. That is a common but rarely discussed part of the Lahore SEO economy, agencies here doing the technical and content heavy lifting behind campaigns that get presented to the client as coming from a US-based team. It says something about how far Lahore’s SEO talent pool has come that American agencies are comfortable outsourcing entire client relationships to it.
6. Faheem Bhatti
Faheem has spent over four years narrowing in on two industries that most SEO generalists find intimidating: law firms and e-commerce brands. His law firm SEO work spans Pakistan, the US, UK, Canada, UAE, and Australia, built around the reality that legal SEO runs almost entirely on trust signals. E-E-A-T content structuring, local citation building, and authoritative content matter more here than they do almost anywhere else in SEO, since a wrong or thin page for a law firm carries real risk rather than just a ranking dip.
On the e-commerce side, his portfolio includes brands like Xcessories Hub and MKG, where his focus sits on topical authority building and semantic SEO, structuring content clusters so Google reads a site as a genuine expert on its niche rather than a collection of disconnected product pages. He is based out of Wahga Town, Lahore, and runs a fairly disciplined content-and-backlink cadence with clients, publishing and building consistently rather than in bursts.
7. Rehan Sarwar
Rehan built Clicks into one of Lahore’s more established full-service digital marketing agencies, and his reputation in the local SEO community rests less on self-promotion and more on a body of client work that has held up over years, not just a good quarter. Agencies at his scale tend to handle bigger, more competitive accounts, and Clicks has built a name for itself specifically in that harder end of the market.
8. Ibrar Ahmad
Ibrar splits his time between client SEO work, technical SEO, local SEO, WordPress SEO, and content strategy, and training. As Co-Lead of the Google Business Group in Lahore, he runs sessions helping local businesses actually use Google’s own tools properly, Ads, Analytics, and organic search, rather than guessing at them. That combination of hands-on client work and community teaching is fairly rare, and it means his advice tends to be grounded in what Google itself is telling businesses rather than SEO folklore that circulates in Facebook groups.
9. Usman Latif
Usman’s background covers SEO and digital strategy more broadly, and he has taught digital marketing at LUMS for four years, which puts him in a different category than most names on this list. A meaningful share of Lahore’s current SEO talent, including some of the freelancers now running their own client work, came up through courses and academies he had a hand in shaping. His own consulting work tends to lean on that same structured, strategy-first approach rather than tactic-chasing.
10. Umer Anees
Umer works across SEO, web design, and social media marketing, which makes him a fit for businesses that need their entire online presence handled by one person rather than three separate vendors who do not talk to each other. His SEO web design work in particular means sites get built with search performance in mind from the first wireframe, not bolted on after launch, which avoids a lot of the technical debt that shows up when SEO gets treated as a separate, later step.
What SEO Actually Costs in Lahore Right Now
Pricing in Lahore’s SEO market sits in a wide band because the work being sold under the same label varies enormously. A freelancer working alone typically charges somewhere between PKR 20,000 and 50,000 a month. That gets personal attention and direct communication, but one person can only do so much, and momentum stalls the moment they get busy with another client or take time off.
Mid-size agencies in Lahore mostly sit in the PKR 60,000 to 150,000 range, and this is where most established local businesses land. At that level you are usually getting a small team rather than one person, meaning technical SEO, content, and link building do not all depend on a single person’s bandwidth. Premium agencies handling more competitive, higher-stakes accounts, national campaigns, aggressive e-commerce targets, multi-city service businesses, can run from PKR 120,000 up past 200,000 a month.
What actually moves a business between these tiers is not the province or city, it is scope. A single-location business targeting one neighborhood costs far less to rank than one competing across Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad simultaneously. Industries with heavier competition, real estate, law, e-commerce in saturated categories, cost more to move the needle in than a niche local service with little organic competition. Content volume matters too. An agency producing twenty blog posts a month and building backlinks weekly is doing measurably more work than one publishing four articles and calling it done, and the price reflects that.
How to Actually Choose Between These Options
The honest answer is that there is no single best SEO expert in Lahore, only the right fit for a specific business. A plumbing company in Model Town needs someone who understands Google Business Profile and local intent the way Ahmad does, not a law firm SEO specialist. A SaaS startup targeting the US market is a better fit for BostHelp’s model than for a solo freelancer two years into the field. Match the specialization to the actual problem before matching on price or years of experience.
Before signing anything, ask for a client example in a similar industry, ask what the reporting actually looks like month to month, and ask directly what happens if rankings do not move within the timeline promised. A real SEO professional answers that last question plainly instead of getting defensive about it.
Common Questions About SEO Experts
Is it better to hire a freelancer or an agency in Lahore?
Depends on budget and how much oversight you can give. Freelancers are cheaper and more personal but carry single-person risk. Agencies cost more but keep working even when one team member is unavailable.
How long before SEO in Lahore actually shows results?
Most legitimate work shows early movement within 60 to 90 days, with meaningful ranking gains taking four to eight months depending on how competitive the industry is.
Does a cheaper SEO package mean lower quality?
Not automatically, but a package priced far below the PKR 20,000 to 30,000 freelancer floor usually means shortcuts somewhere, thin content, spammy backlinks, or no actual strategy behind the work.
Can any of these experts guarantee a first-page Google ranking?
No legitimate SEO professional can guarantee a specific ranking position. No one outside Google controls the algorithm, and anyone who guarantees a number is not being straight with you.
Raja Hamza Asghar
Raja Hamza Asghar A Organic Growth Strategist, Founder of Digital hamza & SEO Gujrat, 10 Years of experience in seo, digital branding and content marketing. I help Brands scale though experience driven digital strategies.

