Your growth is in there.
Let's find it.

Furtherfound is a growth strategy consultancy specialising in SEO, technical audits, and performance marketing.

Experience you can rely upon

10+
years experience
100+
clients supported
50+
site migrations
10+
industries
Alex Gower, Head of SEO at 43 Clicks North in Hull with long hair flipping his hair backwards wearing a yellow shirt with a dark background.

"Abram is one of the most thorough and knowledgeable SEO managers I have had the pleasure of working with.

Beyond the results, he has the rare ability to communicate complex topics clearly and build lasting relationships with the clients he works with."

Alex Gower - Head of SEO @ 43 Clicks North
Andrew Parker, VP of SEO Strategy at Reflect Digital smiling with short curly dark hair and light facial stubble wearing a beige crewneck shirt against a white background.

"Abram is a powerhouse SEO who pushes the boundaries of what’s possible without ever losing sight of commercial impact.

After years of seeing him in action, I can vouch for his rare ability to blend high-level strategy with technical depth.

If you want to scale your organic performance, Abram is the expert you need."

Andrew Parker - VP of SEO Strategy @ Reflect Digital

How I can help

From ongoing strategy to technical execution.

SEO Consultancy

My work is built around outcomes, not just activity.

That means a strategy shaped around your business, clear priorities, and the depth of work that actually makes a difference.

Growth Strategy

More channels, more data, more noise.

What most growing businesses need is clarity.

I help you understand where you can compete, where you can't, and where the real opportunity is.

Site Migrations

A migration done badly can undo years of organic progress.

I've supported over 50 migrations, and I know where things tend to go wrong before they do.
Senior expertise, working directly with you
Strategy backed by forecasting
Someone who cares whether it's working

Let's talk about your growth.

Got a project in mind? I'd love to hear about it.