Dareen Fuqaha — Amman, Jordan
Enterprise SEO Expert in Amman, Jordan
Hi, I'm Dareen. I run multi-market SEO for larger B2B and B2C brands based in Amman, coordinating technical SEO, structured data and stakeholder reporting across Jordan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar at once.
Multi-market SEO & marketing results across Jordan, the UAE, KSA & Qatar
TL;DR: I'm an enterprise SEO specialist based in Amman, Jordan. I coordinate technical SEO, structured data and reporting across multiple markets and brands at once, for businesses that have outgrown a single-market, single-site SEO plan.
Enterprise SEO services for larger brands in Amman & across Jordan
Most enterprise engagements break down into five parts:
Multi-Market Technical SEO Audits
Site-wide audits across every market and subdomain a brand operates in, not just the Jordan homepage, catching issues that only show up at scale.
Structured Data & Schema Across Large Sites
Schema markup templated and rolled out across hundreds or thousands of pages, rather than hand-built one page at a time.
SEO Migrations & Replatforming
Redirect mapping, URL structure planning and traffic monitoring for migrations and domain consolidations without losing existing rankings.
Multi-Market SEO Strategy
Keyword and content strategy coordinated across Jordan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, so markets reinforce each other instead of competing for the same terms.
Executive Reporting & Stakeholder Alignment
Dashboards and reporting cadences built for stakeholders who need business impact, not just ranking charts.
Enterprise SEO process: audit, prioritize, roll out, report
The same four stages, applied at scale:
Audit at scale
Every market and template gets audited together, since an issue on one template can quietly affect thousands of pages at once.
Prioritize by business impact
Fixes get ranked by revenue and traffic impact, not just technical severity, since enterprise teams rarely have bandwidth to fix everything at once.
Roll out via templates
Changes get built into templates and systems wherever possible, so one fix applies sitewide instead of needing to be repeated page by page.
Report to stakeholders
Results get reported against business goals, pipeline and revenue, for people who don't have time to read a ranking report.
What makes enterprise SEO different for larger businesses in Amman
The technical and strategic questions in enterprise SEO aren't that different from a smaller site. What changes is the coordination: more stakeholders who each want something different, legacy content and tech debt built up over years, and a volume of pages where hand-fixing anything one at a time simply isn't realistic.
For a business operating across Jordan and the wider GCC, that also means keeping markets from working against each other, competing for the same keywords with separate teams, instead of coordinating a shared strategy that reinforces the brand across all of them.
Common enterprise SEO mistakes costing larger Amman businesses traffic
- Treating every market identically. Jordan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar don't search the same way, and content translated rather than localized underperforms.
- No redirect plan before a migration. A rushed migration without a full redirect map is one of the fastest ways to lose years of accumulated rankings.
- Schema applied inconsistently. Structured data added to some templates and not others creates gaps that are hard to diagnose later.
- Reporting only rankings. Executives need pipeline and revenue impact, not keyword position charts that don't connect to the business.
- No coordination between markets on keyword strategy. Separate market teams bidding against each other, in paid or organic, wastes budget that a shared strategy would avoid.
Multi-market coordination: managing SEO & paid search across 3 GCC markets
At Prezlab & Wizardly, I managed a $45K annual budget across 2 brands and 3 markets (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar) at once, coordinating a 25-campaign account architecture and driving AED 1.39M in closed revenue at 8.4x annual ROAS. That's the same coordination problem enterprise SEO involves: keeping markets and brands from working against each other while still moving as one strategy.
Enterprise SEO specialist vs SEO agency retainer in Amman, Jordan
Large enterprise SEO retainers often come with a full delivery team: an account director, a strategist, a technical lead, and a content team, most of whom you'll rarely speak to directly. That structure makes sense for very large content and link-building programs.
For a lot of businesses in Jordan, the actual need is someone who can hold the whole strategy in their head, technical, content, paid and reporting, and coordinate it directly, rather than paying for a team structure built for a much larger program.
If your program genuinely needs dozens of content pieces and links a month across markets, an agency team makes sense. If it needs coordination and judgment across a smaller number of high-impact decisions, a specialist usually gets there faster.
Enterprise SEO for multi-market brands in Amman, Jordan & the GCC
Most enterprise SEO work I do is for businesses already running paid media across multiple GCC markets that need organic strategy coordinated the same way, plus larger B2B SaaS and service businesses in Amman managing multiple product lines or service tiers on one site. See B2B SEO → for SaaS-specific detail.
Enterprise SEO tools & reporting stack for Jordan-based brands
Technical audits and keyword research run through Semrush across every market at once, cross-checked against Google Search Console per property, with GA4, Google Tag Manager and Odoo CRM tying organic traffic back to pipeline and revenue across markets rather than isolated traffic reports.
Related services in Amman, Jordan
Straight answers to what people usually ask before hiring an enterprise SEO specialist in Jordan.
What is enterprise SEO and how is it different from regular SEO?
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Enterprise SEO covers larger sites, multiple markets, or multiple brands at once, where the work has to happen through templates and systems rather than one page at a time. The strategy questions are similar to regular SEO; the difference is in scale, stakeholder count, and how much of the work needs to be automated or templated to be realistic.
How much does enterprise SEO cost in Jordan?
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Enterprise engagements are usually priced higher than single-site SEO because of the coordination across markets, stakeholders and site sections involved. I scope based on the number of markets, site size, and how much cross-team coordination is needed, rather than a flat rate.
Do you handle SEO migrations and replatforms?
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Yes. Migrations and replatforms are one of the highest-risk moments in SEO, since a bad redirect map can erase years of rankings in a weekend. I plan redirect mapping, URL structure and monitoring before, during and after a migration rather than treating it as a one-time technical task.
Can you manage SEO across multiple markets and languages at once?
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Yes. I've managed paid and organic strategy across three GCC markets (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar) simultaneously for the same brand, which is the same coordination problem multi-market SEO involves: keeping markets from cannibalizing each other's keywords while still reinforcing shared brand terms.
Should a large business hire an enterprise SEO agency or a specialist in Jordan?
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Agencies make sense when you need a large team executing content and links at volume across many markets at once. A specialist makes sense when you need one person who understands the full picture, technical, content and paid, coordinating strategy rather than managing a large delivery team.
How do you report enterprise SEO results to stakeholders and executives?
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Executives generally want business impact, not ranking charts: pipeline, revenue, and cost-per-lead trends alongside organic traffic. I build reporting cadences the same way I do for paid media clients, weekly operational detail and monthly or quarterly executive summaries.
How long does enterprise SEO take to show results?
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Technical fixes at the template level can move faster than single-page fixes, since one change often affects thousands of pages at once. Content and authority-building timelines are similar to standard SEO, generally 3-6 months for meaningful movement, though multi-market rollouts take longer to fully coordinate.
Do you coordinate SEO with paid media across multiple markets?
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Yes, this is usually the point. I map keyword strategy across organic and paid for each market so budget isn't spent on terms already ranking well, and so paid data informs which organic terms are actually worth the investment.