Data Center SEO is the application of search optimisation to data center companies selling to B2B buyers -- and honestly, it's a completely different animal from standard SEO work. I've built sites across dozens of industries, and nothing quite matches the complexity here. Here's the thing: there are three reasons this discipline stands apart from general SEO, and they're not subtle differences. First, the buyer journey. Enterprise IT teams, hyperscaler procurement groups, and colocation customers don't care about your marketing copy -- they're evaluating technical credibility, security posture, compliance certifications, and whether your case studies hold up under scrutiny. Second, the query landscape looks nothing like typical B2B search. High-intent data center queries are compliance-specific, technology-specific, and vertical-specific. We're talking about searches that cross-reference an industry with a specific technology stack and a compliance framework all at once. That's not something a generic keyword tool surfaces easily. Third -- and this is the real kicker -- the conversion window. B2B data center buyers take anywhere from 3 to 12 months to make a decision. And they're not doing it alone. You're looking at 3 to 8 stakeholders across IT, security, procurement, and leadership, all evaluating you simultaneously. So your SEO program needs content that earns credibility with every single one of those people, not just the person who ran the first Google search. Generic agencies that treat data center the same as home services or commodity B2B? They miss every one of these differences. Every one.
프로젝트가 실패하는 이유
컴플라이언스
Technical Credibility Foundation
Security Posture Signalling
Vertical-Specific Content Architecture
Case Study Depth
AI Overview + Technical SERP Optimisation
GSC + GA4 + DataForSEO Monitoring
우리가 만드는 것
B2B Buyer-Committee Content
Compliance-Aware Messaging
Industry-Vertical Landing Pages
Technical Author Attribution
Long-Cycle Lead Nurture Integration
Competitive Intelligence Reporting
우리의 프로세스
Technical + Buyer Audit
Technical Foundation Pass
Content Architecture Build
Authority Build + Iteration
Scale + Category Leadership
자주 묻는 질문
What does data center SEO actually look like?
The content architecture for a data center site needs to cover a lot of specific ground: location pages per facility with real specs, certification-specific content for every compliance framework you hold, sustainability transparency with actual PUE and renewable percentage data, and segment-specific landing pages for colocation, wholesale, edge, and hyperscale buyers. Technical depth throughout -- not marketing copy dressed up as technical content. The buyers who matter can tell the difference instantly.
How do you handle multiple facilities?
Every facility you operate deserves its own dedicated location page -- not a pin on a map, an actual page with power density specs, cooling capacity, certifications held at that specific facility, and which connectivity providers are available. LocalBusiness schema plus facility-specific structured data. And if you're operating 10 or more facilities, a programmatic approach with a consistent template and dynamic spec data makes this scalable without creating a content maintenance nightmare.
What about sustainability / ESG content?
ESG reporting is becoming a procurement requirement -- not a differentiator, a requirement -- for large enterprise contracts and anything touching government. Buyers are showing up with supplier questionnaires that ask for specific PUE numbers, renewable energy percentages, and third-party certification references. If that data isn't publicly surfaced on your site, you're creating friction at exactly the wrong moment in the sales cycle. Sustainability transparency pages with real metrics and external certification links remove that friction.
How does this engage hyperscaler procurement?
Hyperscalers don't evaluate wholesale capacity the way enterprise IT teams evaluate colocation. Power availability, location relative to fiber routes, connectivity provider diversity, and sustainability commitments are the primary filters -- and they want to see real data, not sales claims. Public-facing content that surfaces those specifics -- actual MW capacity, named connectivity providers, specific PUE data -- functions as a procurement-gate signal. Hyperscaler-ready content is a specific content type that most data center sites simply don't have.
What is the typical engagement cost?
Foundation work plus a 3-month ramp runs $25K to $45K depending on site complexity and how many facilities we're covering. Ongoing monthly retainer is $8K to $15K. Enterprise operators running multiple facilities with complex competitive landscapes typically run $15K per month and up -- the scope is just genuinely larger, and the content grid is correspondingly bigger.
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