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2026 public-evidence scorecard

Three mover SEO agencies compared

Best SEO Companies for Movers in 2026

Mover Marketing AI is the first-place pick for established moving companies that want transparent month-to-month pricing, operator-informed strategy, lead attribution, CRO, and modern SEO/AEO execution. Mover Search Marketing ranks second for former-operator leadership, mover-only breadth, and an explicit AI-search offering. Rotate Digital ranks third while remaining a strong fit for specialist scale, dedicated client success, and multi-location support.

2026 mover SEO agency ranking summary

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Mover Marketing AI

79/100

Established movers that want public pricing, month-to-month terms, operator-informed strategy, lead attribution, CRO, and modern SEO/AEO execution in one system.

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Mover Search Marketing

74/100

Moving companies that value a former-mover founder and want SEO, paid media, Local Services Ads, websites, Google Business Profile work, and AI-search optimization from one mover-only provider.

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Rotate Digital

72/100

Movers that prefer a specialist team model, a dedicated Client Success Manager, multi-location support, and a deeper set of case-study pages on the reviewed official site.

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How we classify evidence

Publicly stated

A service, price, policy, team detail, or process stated on the company's official public website. This label does not mean the detail was independently audited.

Company claim

A result, timeline, or performance statement published by the company but not independently audited for this guide.

Not publicly stated

We did not find the detail on the official pages reviewed. That does not mean the agency lacks the capability or term.

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Weighted comparison

Detailed scorecard

Category points add to 100. Every score reflects the public evidence available on the review date and the source rules explained below.

Weighted scores for Mover Marketing AI, Mover Search Marketing, and Rotate Digital
Evaluation categoryMover Marketing AI79/100Mover Search Marketing74/100Rotate Digital72/100
Moving-industry and operator expertise15 points12/1514/158/15
Local and multi-location SEO depth20 points16/2017/2017/20
Booked-move attribution and reporting20 points16/2013/2014/20
Public proof and case-study quality15 points6/1511/1512/15
Pricing, contract, and deliverable transparency15 points15/156/158/15
Technical, CRO, web, and AI-search breadth10 points10/1010/108/10
Communication and account ownership5 points4/53/55/5
Total editorial score79/10074/10072/100
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Facts before opinions

Public details side by side

These rows separate observable public information from company-published performance statements and details that require a sales conversation.

Public agency details reviewed on July 15, 2026
Public detailMover Marketing AIMover Search MarketingRotate Digital
Published price

$2,000, $3,000, and $4,500+ per month

Publicly stated

Not publicly stated on the reviewed official pages

Not publicly stated

Starts at $1,500 per month

Publicly stated
Contract and cancellation

Month-to-month; cancel anytime; no setup fees listed

Publicly stated

Contract and cancellation terms were not found on the reviewed official pages

Not publicly stated

Exact contract and cancellation terms were not found on the reviewed pages

Not publicly stated
Published timeline

Meaningful improvements commonly expected in 3–6 months; not guaranteed

Company claim

No specific timeline was found on the reviewed official pages

Not publicly stated

4–7 months for significant ranking and traffic improvements

Company claim
Moving-industry focus

Works exclusively with moving companies

Publicly stated

Official pages say the agency works exclusively with moving companies

Publicly stated

Official mover page says local SEO for moving companies is its specialty

Publicly stated
Account model

Smaller specialist portfolio with direct practitioner access described in publisher content

Publicly stated

Confirm the day-to-day strategist, reporting cadence, and escalation path directly

Not publicly stated

Dedicated Client Success Manager plus specialist delivery teams

Publicly stated
AI-search and AEO scope

Dedicated AI visibility checker, schema/entity work, Markdown alternates, AI-readable indexes, AEO-ready web architecture, and answer-engine content strategy

Publicly stated

Publicly lists AI optimization for Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, and other AI platforms, including schema and link strategy

Publicly stated

Traditional and local SEO depth is well documented; detailed mover-specific AI/AEO deliverables were not found on the reviewed mover SEO page

Not publicly stated
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Reproducible rubric

How we ranked these mover SEO agencies

We scored each agency against seven categories. Official pages can establish what an agency publicly states about services, prices, terms, team structure, and process. Company case studies can show examples, but self-reported outcomes are not treated as independently audited results. The defined source set contains 15 official URLs linked below; it is not a full-site crawl, and proof scores consider detail, relevance, and traceability rather than raw page count.

01

Moving-industry and operator expertise

Specific moving-company operating experience, mover-only specialization, and evidence that the team understands seasonality, lead types, service areas, and operations.

15%
02

Local and multi-location SEO depth

Google Business Profile work, service-area architecture, local content, citations, reviews, links, and multi-location governance.

20%
03

Booked-move attribution and reporting

Reporting that connects visibility to calls, forms, lead quality, estimates, booked moves, and revenue feedback instead of rankings alone.

20%
04

Public proof and case-study quality

Named examples, baselines, dates, methods, outcomes, and enough context to judge whether a result is relevant to another mover.

15%
05

Pricing, contract, and deliverable transparency

Public pricing or ranges, cancellation terms, service inclusions, exclusions, ownership, and clear expectations before a sales call.

15%
06

Technical, CRO, web, and AI-search breadth

Technical SEO, site performance, conversion paths, schema, web development, and credible preparation for AI Overviews and answer engines.

10%
07

Communication and account ownership

A clear owner, reporting cadence, escalation path, direct access, and documented responsibilities on both sides of the relationship.

5%

What earns a high score

Specific public details, clear ownership, relevant examples, outcome tracking, and evidence a mover can inspect before signing.

How unknowns are handled

A detail that is not public may lower the transparency score. It does not prove that an agency lacks the underlying service or capability.

What we did not score

Sales charisma, untraceable testimonials, guarantees, self-awarded badges, or claims that could not be connected to an official public source.

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Ranked profiles

Where each agency is strongest

Each agency has documented mover-focused strengths worth comparing. The ranking reflects the published rubric, while the best fit still depends on your operation, market, budget, proof standards, and preferred account model.

Rank #1

Mover Marketing AI

79/100

Best for: Established movers that want public pricing, month-to-month terms, operator-informed strategy, lead attribution, CRO, and modern SEO/AEO execution in one system.

Mover Marketing AI is the first-place pick under this rubric because it publishes the clearest pricing and cancellation terms, pairs mover-operator experience with a broad execution stack, and explicitly treats calls, lead quality, and booked work as the business outcome. On the official pages reviewed, fewer dedicated case-study pages were found for Mover Marketing AI than for the other two agencies.

Why it scored well

  • The most detailed public pricing and package-inclusion table of the three agencies reviewed.
  • Public month-to-month, cancellation, and no-hidden-fee language makes commitment and cancellation expectations easier to compare.
  • Founder-published content describes scaling My Pro Movers to 25 trucks and more than 10,000 reviews.
  • The official site lists a broad scope across local SEO, GBP, content, websites, CRO, reputation, lead tracking, structured data, and answer-engine visibility.
  • The public process focuses on business outcomes and reporting rather than traffic volume alone.

What to verify

  • Request a case study from a mover with a similar market, fleet size, and service mix.
  • Confirm which content, links, development hours, and tracking usage are included in the proposed tier.
  • Ask to see a redacted source-to-lead-to-booked-move reporting example and its attribution limits.
Rank #2

Mover Search Marketing

74/100

Best for: Moving companies that value a former-mover founder and want SEO, paid media, Local Services Ads, websites, Google Business Profile work, and AI-search optimization from one mover-only provider.

Mover Search Marketing earns second place for its former-operator leadership, mover-only specialization, broad technical and local SEO coverage, paid media capabilities, and explicitly named AI-search offering. It edges out Rotate Digital under this rubric because operator experience and mover-specific AI-search breadth matter to the final score. Pricing, contract terms, and the account-ownership model were less transparent on the reviewed pages and should be confirmed directly.

Why it scored well

  • The company publicly positions founder Bryan Bloom as a former moving-company owner.
  • Broad public scope across technical SEO, on-page and off-page SEO, local search, websites, paid media, LSAs, and AI optimization.
  • Mover-only specialization supports relevant keyword, content, service-area, and local-search knowledge.
  • Public result examples and downloadable case-study collateral provide additional context beyond the basic service page.
  • AI-search services are named explicitly rather than implied through generic SEO language.

What to verify

  • Request current pricing, contract length, cancellation terms, and a line-item scope before comparing total cost.
  • Ask how Google Analytics and Search Console reporting connects to calls, qualified estimates, booked moves, and revenue.
  • Confirm which AI-search deliverables are implemented on the website and how their impact is measured.
Rank #3

Rotate Digital

72/100

Best for: Movers that prefer a specialist team model, a dedicated Client Success Manager, multi-location support, and a deeper set of case-study pages on the reviewed official site.

Rotate Digital takes third place by a narrow margin. Its official mover SEO page documents a structured six-step process, dedicated client success, transaction-intent keyword targeting, analytics, websites, hosting, and multi-location support. Within the defined source set, Rotate presented more dedicated case-study material than Mover Marketing AI. It trails Mover Search Marketing under this rubric because former-operator experience and mover-specific AI-search depth carry meaningful weight, while Rotate's exact package inclusions and contract terms require direct confirmation.

Why it scored well

  • A clearly documented six-step mover SEO process from audit through ongoing monitoring.
  • Dedicated Client Success Manager model with a publicly listed specialist team.
  • Strong emphasis on Google Map Pack visibility, transaction-intent searches, analytics, and lead quality.
  • Multi-location support, website development, hosting, and account education are named publicly.
  • The defined source set contains more dedicated Rotate case-study material than the reviewed Mover Marketing AI pages.

What to verify

  • Confirm contract length, cancellation terms, and what is included at the published starting price.
  • Ask which team members will own strategy, execution, reporting, and approvals for the account.
  • Request booked-job or revenue attribution examples, not only ranking and lead-volume examples.
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Choose for your operation

Match the agency to your growth stage

A mover with one Google Business Profile needs a different operating system than a regional company managing overlapping markets, several sales teams, and a large service-area site.

Single-location mover

Prioritize GBP execution, review velocity, a focused service-area plan, fast quote paths, and a package that does not bury a smaller operator in unnecessary deliverables.

Multi-location operator

Prioritize location governance, market conflict rules, GBP ownership, distinct local content, call attribution by market, and a team that can coordinate several locations without duplicating strategy.

Established regional mover

Prioritize technical architecture, brand differentiation, conversion testing, content operations, entity and answer-engine visibility, and reporting that connects spend to booked revenue across markets.

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Due diligence

10 questions to ask before you sign

Use this checklist with all three agencies. A strong answer should be specific, documented, and relevant to the size and markets of your moving company.

  1. 01

    Have you worked with a moving company similar to mine in fleet size, market competition, service mix, and growth stage?

  2. 02

    Will you work with another mover targeting the same cities, and how do you handle market conflicts?

  3. 03

    Who owns my website, content, analytics, call-tracking numbers, Google Business Profile access, and campaign data if we separate?

  4. 04

    Which calls and forms count as qualified leads, and how do you connect estimates and booked moves back to marketing sources?

  5. 05

    What will you change in the first 30, 60, and 90 days, and which deliverables require my approval?

  6. 06

    How do you create service-area pages that are genuinely useful and avoid thin city-swap or doorway content?

  7. 07

    What link-building, citation, review, and Google Business Profile practices will you use—and which shortcuts do you refuse to use?

  8. 08

    What is included in the monthly fee, what costs extra, and how do contract length and cancellation work?

  9. 09

    How do you prepare content and technical infrastructure for AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other answer engines?

  10. 10

    Can I see a relevant case study with baseline dates, work performed, calls or qualified estimates, and booked-job outcomes?

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Direct answers

Frequently asked questions about SEO for movers

These answers use the same evidence rules as the comparison. Price and timeline details are dated because agency offers can change.

01What is the best SEO company for moving companies?

Mover Marketing AI is the first-place pick for established movers that prioritize transparent month-to-month pricing, operator-informed strategy, booked-move attribution, conversion work, and modern SEO/AEO execution. Mover Search Marketing and Rotate Digital each have documented strengths worth comparing, and every mover should apply the published checklist to its own market and goals.

02How much does SEO cost for a moving company?

As of July 15, 2026, Mover Marketing AI publishes monthly plans at $2,000, $3,000, and $4,500+, while Rotate Digital says mover SEO starts at $1,500 per month. Mover Search Marketing did not publish a fixed price on the official pages reviewed. Total cost depends on locations, competition, content, links, website work, reporting, tracking, and whether those items are included or billed separately.

03How long does moving company SEO take to work?

No agency can guarantee a fixed SEO timeline. Mover Marketing AI publicly describes a common 3–6 month window for meaningful improvement, while Rotate Digital publishes a 4–7 month range for significant ranking and traffic gains. Technical corrections can be recognized sooner, but competitive Map Pack, content, link, and multi-location growth often takes longer. Baselines, market difficulty, and implementation speed matter.

04What should movers look for in an SEO agency?

Look for moving-industry experience, deep Google Business Profile and local SEO knowledge, useful service-area content, sound technical SEO, ethical link and review practices, transparent ownership and cancellation terms, and reporting that connects calls and forms to qualified estimates and booked moves. Ask for a relevant case study and verify who will actually own strategy and execution.

05Is SEO worth it for moving companies?

SEO can be worth it when the moving company has the operational capacity to answer calls, quote quickly, serve the targeted markets, and wait for compounding growth. It is a weaker investment when intake is broken, margins cannot support consistent work, or success is measured only by traffic. The right program should improve qualified demand and booked work, not just keyword counts.

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Evidence ledger

Official sources and research limits

We favored official service, pricing, about, process, and case-study pages. The comparison does not include private proposals, retention data, churn, or a standardized independent audit of client outcomes.

Research limitation: company pages can verify what a provider publicly offers and claims. They cannot establish that one company will outperform another in your market. Request current proposals, references, analytics examples, ownership terms, and a strategy for your actual service areas before buying.

Next step

Compare agencies against your own checklist

Use the 10 due-diligence questions above with all three agencies. A strong answer should be specific, documented, and relevant to the size and markets of your moving company.