SEO vs Google Ads in Malaysia: Which Should SMEs Start First?
If you’re running an SME in Malaysia, you’ve probably heard both of these before:
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“Do SEO lah, long term cheaper.”
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“Do Google Ads lah, faster can get leads.”
So… which one should you start first?
Simple answer: it depends on your timeline, budget, and how urgently you need enquiries. This post breaks it down in a practical way (no fancy words).
Quick meaning
SEO
SEO is improving your website so Google can rank you organically (non-paid). You don’t pay per click, but you pay with time + consistent work.
Google also states that changes can take time to reflect some in hours, others in weeks to months.
Google Ads
Google Ads is paying Google to show your business on top of search results (Sponsored). You can get traffic faster, but when you stop paying, the traffic usually stops too.
Google Ads budgets are set as an average daily budget, and Google may spend more on some days and less on others (pacing).
Start with Google Ads if you need leads soon (Malaysia SME reality)
Google Ads is usually better first if:
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You need enquiries this month
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You’re launching a new service / new branch
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You need quick data (what people search, what converts)
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Your sales flow is WhatsApp and you can reply fast
Budget reality check: In Malaysia, many agencies and guides suggest SMEs often start testing around a low-to-mid monthly range, then scale once results are clearer. Example guides mention common starting budgets (varies by industry and competition). MediaPlus+1
Important: Don’t obsess over “RM (X) is enough” without tracking. Without tracking, you’re just spending.
Start with SEO if you want stable leads (and can wait)
SEO is usually better first if:
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Your monthly budget is tight and you can’t sustain Ads spend
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Your industry needs trust (people research before contacting)
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You want long-term traffic without paying per click forever
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You already have some content (projects, case studies, FAQs)
Typical SEO discussions often mention 3–6 months for meaningful movement for many sites, but it depends on competition, site health, and consistency
The safest strategy for beginners: do both (small and smart)
If you can afford it, the best approach for many SMEs is:
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Run Google Ads small first (to test offer + keywords)
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Use those insights to build SEO pages and content
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Over time, SEO reduces dependency on Ads
Ads gives fast feedback. SEO compounds over time.
A simple decision framework
(choose in 60 seconds)
Option A
“I need leads urgently”
Start with Google Ads.
Focus on:
- High-intent keywords
people ready to enquire - One proper landing page
not homepage - Tracking
calls + forms + WhatsApp click
Option B
“I can wait 3–6 months”
Start with SEO.
Focus on:
- Service pages improved
clear, local, trust - Technical basics
speed, mobile, indexing - Consistent content
FAQs and problem-based posts
Option C
“I want lowest risk”
Do both,
but small:
- Small Ads test budget
- SEO foundation + 1–2 content pieces monthly

Biggest mistakes I see Malaysian SMEs make (and burn money)
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Ads to homepage (visitor blur, no clear action)
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No conversion tracking (cannot tell what’s working)
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Too broad keywords (pay for irrelevant clicks)
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SEO only “Yoast green light” (green doesn’t equal ranking)
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Slow WhatsApp replies (lead already gone)
If your leads convert via WhatsApp, speed matters. Even good Ads can fail if response is slow.
What you must prepare before spending money (basic checklist)
If you’re starting Google Ads:
- One clear offer (what you do + who you help + where you serve)
- One landing page with: benefits + proof + FAQ + WhatsApp button
- Tracking setup (at least WhatsApp click tracking + form tracking)
- A basic follow-up script for WhatsApp
If you’re starting SEO:
- Fix technical issues (mobile, speed, indexing)
- Improve service pages (not just portfolio)
- Add local trust signals: address/service area, photos, testimonials, company reg details if relevant
- Publish content that answers “buyer questions”
If you’re new and confused, start like this:
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Decide your timeline: leads now vs leads later
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Fix one landing page first
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Set up tracking properly
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Start either:
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Google Ads test (fast learning), OR
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SEO basics + content (slow but stable)
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Review monthly (don’t guess)
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My practical recommendation (if you’re totally new)
If you’re new and confused, start like this:
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Decide your timeline: leads now vs leads later
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Fix one landing page first
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Set up tracking properly
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Start either:
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Google Ads test (fast learning), OR
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SEO basics + content (slow but stable)
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Review monthly (don’t guess)
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