An independent, evidence-based evaluation of RevenueZen, geo-focused b2b seo agency for pipeline growth.. Scored across 5 weighted criteria covering website presence, search visibility, trust, market presence, and customer satisfaction.
Overall evaluation score
RevenueZen combines modern SEO playbooks, SME interview-led content workflows, AI-assisted systems, and GEO strategy to help B2B companies generate more qualified inbound opportunities and connect marketing efforts to pipeline and revenue outcomes.
Weight: 20%
RevenueZen has a substantive website presence based on the homepage, contact page, and pricing pages cited, with detailed service descriptions, published package pricing from $3,000-$15,000/month, a physical address, and clear positioning around B2B SEO/GEO, though no phone or email was provided in the evidence.
Weight: 20%
Search-visibility evidence is limited to the domain being registered in March 2017 (~9 years old) and the site showing a February 2026 last update, which supports a legitimate, maintained web presence, but there are no actual traffic, ranking, backlink, or visibility metrics in the bundle, so the score is moderate.
Weight: 20%
Credibility is supported by verifiable firmographics (Portland location, founded 2017, 11-50 employees, website and LinkedIn presence) and a strong Clutch profile with 4.9/5 from 38 reviews, but this is materially offset by several visible Google-sourced Birdeye snippets alleging scam behavior and by the lack of verification on BBB, Trustpilot, or Capterra.
Weight: 15%
RevenueZen shows a decent market footprint through its own developed website, LinkedIn company page, Clutch presence with 38 reviews, a G2 seller listing, and citations across directories mentioned in pricing research, but the evidence does not include broader brand reach, media presence, or strong multi-platform review coverage.
Weight: 10%
Customer satisfaction appears mixed: Clutch shows very strong satisfaction at 4.9/5 across 38 reviews with praise for professionalism, communication, customization, and SEO results, yet the evidence also includes 4 scam-related negative Google-sourced snippets on Birdeye plus some noted delivery-delay concerns, so the overall score is pulled down.
RevenueZen offers B2B organic growth services built around SEO, GEO, and expert-led content systems designed to increase qualified pipeline and revenue.
Provides research-driven SEO programs including ideal customer and business model analysis, intent-based keyword research, competitive gap analysis, technical SEO audits and implementation, on-page optimization, link building, digital PR, reporting, and consulting.
Helps brands improve visibility in ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, Gemini, Copilot, and similar platforms through AI search monitoring, brand reputation management, AI-friendly content strategy, structured optimization, conversion improvements, and digital PR designed to earn citations.
Creates content from subject matter expert interviews and custom GPT workflows to produce SEO-ready, brand-aligned content with less revision overhead and stronger consistency.
Develops content strategy, messaging guides, audits, editorial calendars, expert-led content creation, AI-citable content, and repurposing plans aimed at attracting and converting ideal buyers.
Builds LinkedIn content programs through strategic messaging workshops, thought leadership ghostwriting, and workflows that turn executive expertise into pipeline-oriented content.
Tracks campaign performance and AI referral visibility, connects outcomes to pipeline, and shares SOPs, documentation, workshops, and hands-on training to help client teams understand and apply the strategy.
RevenueZen now publishes explicit package pricing on its own pricing page for its GEO/SEO offering: Foundation at $3,000/month, then $5,000, $7,000, $10,000, $12,000, and $15,000/month tiers. Their site says pricing is customizable and scope can be changed at any time, so buyers should treat the published tiers as starting package structures rather than the only way to buy. Third-party directories corroborate that RevenueZen also does custom-scoped work: Clutch/The Manifest show a $5,000+ minimum project size, common project sizes around $10K-$49K, and Clutch lists an average hourly rate of $150-$199/hr; DesignRush lists a minimal budget of $1,000-$10,000 and $150/hr, while GoodFirms shows $25-$49/hr, which appears to be a directory estimate rather than an agency-published figure and conflicts with Clutch/DesignRush.
Where this pricing information was traced from.
RevenueZen appears to have a meaningful third-party review presence on Clutch and a profile presence on G2, but I could not verify listings for Trustpilot, Capterra, or BBB in search results. A Google-linked review profile appears to exist via Birdeye aggregation, though the visible review snippets there include suspicious/scam-related complaints and may reflect a Google business listing rather than a directly accessible Google profile page in search results.
38 reviews
Clutch describes RevenueZen as highly rated for SEO and content marketing, with recurring praise for professionalism, knowledge, communication, customization, and project management. The review insights also note some client complaints about delays in deliverables despite generally strong satisfaction.
“Our reps at RevenueZen are receptive to our unique needs.”
“Thanks to RevenueZen's (formerly First Page Strategy's) efforts, the client has seen an improvement in website traffic and keyword rankings.”
0 reviews
G2 has a seller/profile listing for Revenue Zen tied to revenuezen.com, but it shows 0 reviews and no buying insight. I could not read any actual customer review text for this company on G2.
27 reviews
A Birdeye page for RevenueZen links the business to revenuezen.com and states the rating is based on Google reviews. The visible snippets on that page are mostly negative scam-related complaints, but I could not directly verify the underlying Google Business Profile URL from search results.
“They are scammers they will tell you to keep depositing money to do missions and you will never get your money back. They also give misleading information and when you speak to them about it they will tell you that it is common. Please no one else don't fall for their scams”
“This is a SCAM. PLEASSE AVOID AT ALL COSTS THEY ARE SCAMMERS AND THIS IS A SCAM. I HAVE FILED AN OFFICIAL POLICE REPORT IN THE NETHERLANDS. DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY”
“I would like to speak to someone who is in charge,”
“Some guy asked me to work writing product reviews for RevenueZen said I will get paid crypto, idk. Sounds like a scam.”
Strengths
Concerns
The revenuezen.com domain was registered in March 2017 (~9 years old), with the homepage last modified February 2026. Figures are from a live RDAP domain lookup and HTTP headers, not estimated.
Domain registered
March 2017
Last updated
February 2026
Domain age
~9 years