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    SH Digital GmbH is a digital agency based in Frauenfeld, Switzerland, specializing in boosting the online visibility of small and medium-sized businesses...

    Location
    Frauenfeld, Switzerland
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $149/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

    SH Digital GmbH Services

    • SEO
    • Digital Marketing
    • Web Design
    • PPC
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    • Gebo Shop Bonetta
    • Auto-Informatik
    • Sandholzer Immobilien
    • HakaGerodur AG
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    SH Digital GmbH Reviews & Testimonials

    • Andres Ulmer
      Andres Ulmer Review from Google
      5.0

      Andres Ulmer's Review Sourced from Google

      Sandro is a proven professional in his field and a crucial factor for a successful ranking. We've been working with him for many years – and we've been completely satisfied. He's also a convincing personality, so I can recommend him wholeheartedly!

    • photoworkers Andreas Gemperle
      photoworkers Andreas Gemperle Review from Google
      5.0

      photoworkers Andreas Gemperle's Review Sourced from Google

      I met Sandro Huber from SH Digital on LinkedIn because I find his work fascinating. He gave me extremely competent advice on WordPress site optimization and page speed, especially in areas where I hadn't been able to make any progress on my own, despite considerable effort. After implementing all the measures, my website became significantly faster in the mobile view and now scores at least 95 out of 100 points in the speed ranking. I'd say my goal has been more than achieved. Thank you, Sandro.

    • C E
      C E Review from Google
      5.0

      C E's Review Sourced from Google

      A very professional and service-oriented company with straightforward and fast support. They were the first contact who was able to truly help us with our website requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What services do digital marketing agencies provide?

Digital marketing agencies manage businesses' online advertising efforts with the core intent of improving their online presence, raising brand awareness, improving digital visibility, and helping them close more sales.  

Their portfolio covers a variety of digital marketing services, but in general, they focus on one or a combination of the following key services: 

  • Branding
  • Search engine optimization (SEO) 
  • Paid advertising/PPC
  • Social media marketing 
  • Content marketing and content creation 
  • Email marketing
  • Analytics and reporting

The portfolio of full-service digital marketing agencies often extends to influencer marketing, conversion rate optimization (CRO), web design and development, marketing automation, mobile marketing, AIO/GEO, and event planning.  

How much do digital marketing services cost?

On average, digital marketing firms charge $5,000-$500,000 per month, while enterprise packages may reach $50,000+ per month. Overall, the final cost is determined based on the service type, number of channels, expected deliverables, market, office location, and the complexity of the request.  

In that regard, different digital marketing services entails different price: 

  • Search engine optimization (SEO): On average, $5,000-$30,000+ per project or $1,000-$6,500+ per month for continued optimization 
  • Pay-per-click (PPC) management: 10%-20% of ad spend or about $800-$9,500 per project for Google ads and other paid media, not including ad spend
  • Social media management: Usually costs $2,500-$15,000 per project or $1,000-$20,000 per month, depending on the number of channels managed
  • Google Ads management: $2,500 per project or about $365 per month 
  • Link building: Depending on outreach volume and authority targets, it goes from $10,000 per month 

When can clients expect ROI from digital marketing?

The return of investment (ROI) in digital marketing follows an S-curve where costs are high initially, followed by a period of exponential profit as the data matures. In the beginning, ROI is usually negative or neutral and businesses are paying for the setup, i.e., the research, the ideation, technical audits, and creative development. Basically, it's a learning curve period of understanding which keywords, audiences, sentiments, and channels work for the intended objectives. 

For companies seeking fast return of value, paid channels are the primary choice of medium as they provide immediate cash flow while the slower, free traffic sources like SEO are being built. On the other hand, for compounding business growth, the highest ROI usually comes from content and search engine optimization. These assets can be quite beneficial but take 6 to 12 months for sustained growth

What digital channel delivers the best ROI?

Email marketing remains the most profitable advertising medium in 2026, securing $36 to $40 on average for every $1 spent. The channel works well because the business owns the contact list and doesn't have to allocate additional resources to reach the intended audience. Here's how other digital marketing channels compare: 

Channel  Average ROI 
SEO 5:1 to 10:1
PPC (Google Ads)  2:1 to 4:1
Paid social  1.5:1 to 3:1
Content marketing 4:1 to 7:1

Standard industry performance metrics categorize a 3:1 to 5:1 (earning $3 to $5 for every dollar invested) return as an indicator for sustainable growth. A ratio under 2:1 is generally classified as underperforming, necessitating a re-evaluation of the conversion funnel. 

Notably, while a 10:1 return appears highly favorable, it actually suggests that the organization is playing it too safe and should spend more money now to obtain more customers before their competitors do.  

How much should businesses invest in digital marketing on a monthly basis?

Marketing budgets vary by industry, with some companies dedicating as little as 5% from their total revenue to over 15% across competitive verticals like eCommerce and financial services. To avoid spreading their budgets too thin, this is how businesses usually disperse their marketing budgets: 

  • 40 to 50% toward search ads: Targeting people that actively look for the product/service 
  • 20 to 30% toward social media marketing and retargeting: Remaining present among people who have already visited the site 
  • 10 to 20% toward SEO services and content: Building organic traffic that lowers average cost-per-lead (CPL) over 6 to 12 months 
  • 10 to 15% toward retention (email marketing/SMS marketing): Marketing to people who have already bought from the business as it's 5x cheaper than finding new customers 

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