Last reviewed: July 2026 · prices in USD · Miami modifier: +3% vs national
Price every Miami quote in two languages, because your customers search in two. A serious plan here usually means English and Spanish content as parallel first-class surfaces, not a translated afterthought, and that roughly doubles the content workload for any keyword you care about. Agents handle bilingual production far more economically than paired human writers ever did, which is why this market takes to the model quickly, but review still needs fluent humans on both sides, and that keeps the oversight line real. Beyond language, Miami's economy concentrates in the categories that fight hardest in search: real estate, hospitality, cosmetic and wellness medicine, legal, and finance for an international clientele. Seasonality adds a wrinkle, since demand across the hospitality economy swells in winter and agents should be refreshing seasonal content ahead of it, not during it. Budget mid-to-upper range if you need both languages and a competitive vertical, which in this market most buyers do.
| Tier | Typical range | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| DIY agent tools | $50–$300/mo | AI SEO software you run yourself |
| SMB agentic service | $300–$3,600/mo | Agents run continuous optimization; humans review |
| Mid-market | $4,100–$10,300/mo | Multi-site or aggressive competitive targets |
| Enterprise | $5,200–$26,000/mo | Large catalogs, international, custom reporting |
| One-time audit + overhaul | $5,000–$40,000 one-time | Deep technical + content rebuild before the agents take over |
Bilingual scope is the defining cost factor: competing seriously usually means full English and Spanish coverage, which increases content volume and requires review capacity in both languages. Real estate, hospitality, and aesthetic medicine are heavily contested verticals with international competition. Seasonal demand swings reward plans with proactive refresh cadence built in.
Does bilingual content double the cost of agentic SEO in Miami?
Not quite double, but it's the biggest line item. Content volume roughly doubles, while crawling, technical work, and platform costs don't. Agents produce parallel-language content far cheaper than paired human writers, so the real added cost is fluent review on both sides. Expect a meaningful premium over an English-only plan, and treat Spanish as first-class content, not translation.
How competitive is Miami real estate search for a small brokerage?
One of the tougher local fights in the country, with portals, big brokerages, and international marketing budgets in the mix. Small brokerages win by narrowing: specific neighborhoods, buildings, or buyer niches where deep, current content beats broad authority. That focused approach fits standard SMB pricing. Chasing metro-wide head terms does not, at any realistic budget.
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