Why Montreal businesses choose Toronto SEO for SEO
Montreal, QC is one of Canada's most competitive search markets — and one of the most rewarding for businesses that get SEO right. With a metropolitan population of 4.29 million and over 97,000 active small and mid-market businesses, Montreal is the third-largest commercial search market in Canada and the only top-five market where bilingual SEO is non-negotiable — French-language search volume in many verticals exceeds English by 2–4x.
Toronto SEO works with Montreal brands that have outgrown the local-agency hamster wheel — the kind of small-shop work that promises rankings, delivers a colourful PDF, and never moves a real revenue number. We are an enterprise-trained team running senior-led SEO for Montreal businesses across AI and tech (MILA / Mile End), Aerospace and advanced manufacturing, Fashion, retail and ecommerce, and dozens of other verticals.
Every engagement we take in Montreal is led personally by a senior strategist — never handed off to a junior account manager working from a process document. That is the single biggest difference between Toronto SEO and the dozens of agencies you have been pitched in Montreal.
The Montreal SEO landscape in 2026
Search behaviour in Montreal has changed more in the last 24 months than in the previous decade. Three forces are reshaping how local customers find businesses here: Google's AI Overviews now sit above every commercial result for high-intent queries, the Map Pack has tightened to three results that capture the majority of local clicks, and large-language-model search through ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude is quietly stealing 8–14% of branded research traffic from Google itself.
For Montreal businesses, this means three things. First, the agency that ranked you in 2022 with link directories and meta-tag tweaks is going to lose. Second, the brands that show up in AI Overviews and the Map Pack will compound their lead — winners take more, faster. Third, Quebec's Bill 96 language requirements make bilingual SEO a legal as well as a strategic question — most national agencies do not have the in-house French capacity to do this properly.
What competition looks like in Montreal
Montreal's serious SEO market is split between French-first Quebec agencies and bilingual national firms — there is real depth on both sides, and language quality separates the winners from the rest. What we see is a market where the top three results in any given commercial query are typically held by a mix of national franchise sites, two or three serious local players, and a stale legacy domain that has held its position on backlink inertia alone. That last one is the opening — and it is closing fast.
In Montreal, the median local business has a Domain Rating below 20 and fewer than 50 referring root domains. A focused 6-month link-and-content campaign reliably puts you ahead of 70% of the competitive set.
Montreal business districts we serve
Local search in Montreal is hyper-neighbourhood. Customers searching "seo montreal" without a neighbourhood modifier convert at less than half the rate of the same searcher who specifies a district. We build location-specific landing pages, GBP attributes, and citation profiles for every commercial neighbourhood our clients want to rank in:
- •Downtown / Ville-Marie
- •Mile End and Plateau Mont-Royal
- •Old Montreal / Vieux-Port
- •Westmount and Outremont
- •Griffintown and Saint-Henri
- •Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
- •Verdun and Pointe-Saint-Charles
- •Laval and South Shore (Longueuil)
- •West Island
If your service area is smaller or larger than what is listed above, that is not a problem — our local SEO framework scales from single-location storefronts to multi-location service-area businesses covering the entire Montreal CMA.
How we run SEO for Montreal clients
Every Montreal engagement starts the same way: a 30-day technical and content audit. We map your current keyword footprint against the high-intent queries that drive revenue in your category, then sequence the work that produces measurable wins inside 90 days while the longer-horizon authority play compounds in the background.
The four pillars
- 1Technical foundation — Core Web Vitals, mobile UX, indexation, schema.org structured data, and crawl efficiency. Most Montreal sites we audit have at least three blocking issues at this layer that no amount of content or links can compensate for.
- 2On-page and content — search-intent-mapped page architecture, topic clusters, semantic HTML, and the editorial quality that Google's helpful-content systems now require. We write for humans first, then optimize.
- 3Local SEO and Map Pack — Google Business Profile optimization, citation cleanup, geo-grid rank tracking, review acquisition systems, and the hyperlocal landing pages that power "seo near me" rankings.
- 4Authority and links — digital PR, niche editorial placements, and the kind of unlinked-mention reclamation work that builds Domain Rating without tripping Google's penalty radar.
We do not buy links, we do not auto-generate content, and we do not pad reports with vanity metrics. Every metric we send you ties to revenue, leads, or pipeline.
Local SEO and the Montreal Map Pack
For service-area businesses in Montreal, the Map Pack is more valuable than organic. The top three local results capture roughly 44% of all clicks on a local query, and Google has steadily reduced the visible Map Pack to three results — meaning fourth place is the new tenth place. The good news: ranking factors at this layer are more controllable than classic organic SEO.
What actually moves the Map Pack
- •Primary GBP category alignment with the highest-volume commercial query in your category
- •Proximity to the searcher's centroid — partly fixed, partly addressable through service-area structure
- •Review velocity, recency, and keyword-rich content (without violating Google guidelines)
- •NAP consistency across the 60 most-cited Canadian directories
- •Montreal-specific landing-page content that mirrors the GBP profile
- •Behavioural signals: clicks-to-call, direction requests, website clicks from your GBP
We run a quarterly Montreal Map Pack audit on every local-SEO retainer — geo-grid tracking across the entire service area, competitor delta analysis, and a written 90-day action plan tied to each ranking gap.
Industries we serve in Montreal
Toronto SEO has run measurable campaigns for Montreal businesses across nearly every commercial vertical. The verticals where we have the deepest playbook in this market:
- •AI and tech (MILA / Mile End)
- •Aerospace and advanced manufacturing
- •Fashion, retail and ecommerce
- •Hospitality and tourism
- •Legal and professional services
- •Healthcare and dental clinics
- •Cannabis and CPG
Vertical experience matters because the SEO playbook for a montreal dental practice is fundamentally different from the playbook for a contractor or a SaaS company. Search intent, schema requirements, link-acquisition strategy, and even the structure of a high-converting service page change category by category. We do not sell a single template — we run vertical-specific frameworks tuned to the way buyers actually shop in your category.
Montreal SEO pricing
Montreal SEO retainers in our experience cluster into three honest tiers. The numbers below reflect the actual mid-market range we see across competent senior-led agencies serving the Montreal CMA in 2026 — not the artificially low numbers offshore freelancers quote, and not the inflated numbers a few large enterprise agencies attach to junior-staffed work.
| Tier | Monthly retainer | Best for | What is included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | C$1,000 – C$2,000/mo | Local single-location SMB | GBP optimization, on-page, 1–2 articles/mo |
| Growth | C$2,800 – C$6,000/mo | Mid-market, multi-location | Technical, content, links, local |
| Enterprise | C$7,000 – C$16,000/mo | Multi-region, large catalogue | Full-stack, AEO, programmatic, dedicated team |
If a Montreal agency is quoting you under C$1,000/month, you are buying junior labour or offshore work — both will damage your domain inside 12 months. If you are being quoted over C$10,000/month for a single-location business, you are paying for an agency's overhead, not your results.
For a deeper breakdown of how SEO pricing works in this market, see our pillar guide:
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Montreal client outcome (representative case)
We do not publish named case studies for most clients — confidentiality is part of the engagement. The numbers below describe a representative Montreal bilingual ecommerce client we ran in Montreal between 2024 and 2026.
The campaign followed our standard 90-day technical-and-on-page foundation, then a 9-month authority-and-content build. By month 12 the client was ranking in the top three for 18 of their 24 priority commercial queries in the Montreal market, with organic accounting for 61% of all booked appointments — up from 14% at the start of the engagement.
Getting started with SEO in Montreal
The first step is a free 30-minute strategy call. We use it to understand your category, your current footprint, and your honest revenue goals — and to tell you, candidly, whether SEO is even the right channel for your business right now. For some Montreal businesses it is not — and we will say so.
- 1Free 30-minute strategy call — we map your current organic footprint and identify the 3–5 highest-leverage opportunities
- 2Detailed proposal — scope, deliverables, timeline, and the honest revenue model behind the projection
- 330-day audit + roadmap — comprehensive technical, content, and authority audit with prioritized 90-day action list
- 490-day foundation sprint — the work that drives early wins while the long-horizon authority play compounds
- 5Ongoing retainer — monthly execution, weekly stand-ups, dashboard you can actually understand
Every Montreal engagement is run personally by Toronto SEO's founder. No junior handoff, no process puppetry — direct access to the senior strategist on every call.
Frequently asked questions
Sources & further reading
- Montreal International — economic data — Montreal International
- Statistics Canada — 2021 Census of Population — Statistics Canada
- Google Search Central — official guidance — Google
- Ahrefs — SEO research and tutorials — Ahrefs
- BrightLocal — Local Consumer Review Survey — BrightLocal
- Office québécois de la langue française — Bill 96 guidance — OQLF
