- Target URL or planned page
- Keyword or buyer intent
- Source signal and priority
SEO Queue Marketplace | Bid on Scoped SEO Tasks from TAPNET Clients
SEO Service Provider Marketplace
Bid On Clear SEO Work
Review the page, keyword, assets, and requirements before you bid.

Why Providers Need Clear Scope

The goal is not more vague leads. It is scoped work with enough context to price, schedule, and deliver.
Unclear SEO requestsTasks are tied to a keyword, page, service, location, or proof gap before providers see them.
No way to estimate effortProviders can review required assets, expected deliverables, difficulty, and acceptance criteria before bidding.
Lead capture before discovery workThe marketplace focuses upstream on visibility, trust, content, and page work before CRM or follow-up tools.
Revision frictionThe task thread, client payment, completion state, and review window keep delivery moving in one workflow.
A task path providers can trust

Client posts the taskThe business or admin opens an eligible SEO Queue task for provider bids.
Providers bid with scopeBid price, timeline, deliverables, and required client inputs are submitted before assignment.
Client accepts and paysAccepted bids create an invoice so the work is funded before the provider starts.
Work is reviewedCompleted work moves through client acceptance, revision request, or closeout.
What a provider sees before bidding

Marketplace visibility is separated from the private client queue. Only tasks opened for bids appear to providers.
- Required assets
- Acceptance criteria
- Delivery estimate
- Bid amount
- Invoice creation
- Assigned work after payment
- Provider messages
- Submit for review
- Accepted or revised
What TAPNET checks

Scoped Work, Not Vague LeadsProviders see the page, keyword, purpose, priority, and expected output before choosing whether to bid.
- Service and local page work
- FAQ, schema, metadata, and content depth
- Proof, citations, and trust assets

Bid With The DetailsEach task packet helps providers estimate time, price the work, and avoid unclear revision cycles.
- Required assets
- Delivery estimate
- Acceptance criteria

Client Hires From BidsClients request bids, compare scope, choose a provider, and move accepted work into a funded delivery path.
- Price and timeline
- Deliverables and assumptions
- Client review after completion

Provider Access Grows With The MarketplaceFree provider access starts with limited task visibility. Premium features can expand bidding capacity, alerts, saved filters, and profile placement as demand grows.
- Free provider registration
- Premium visibility options later
- Profiles, specialties, and service areas
Lead Signals


Scoped demandTasks come from client queues, not generic SEO wish lists or cold outreach forms.

Clear task typeWork can be grouped by service pages, local SEO, schema, FAQs, metadata, proof assets, and citations.

Provider tiersFree provider access can limit visible tasks while premium provider features expand marketplace reach later.

Client-safe workflowPrivate client queue visibility and public provider bidding visibility are separate from the start.
Launch process


1Analyze business dataAI Visibility, SEO Hub, Lead Widget details, and site evidence identify missing traffic, proof, local, or page signals.

2Create recommendationSEO Hub turns the finding into a prioritized recommendation tied to a keyword, page, service, or location.

3Client requests bidsThe business owner or site admin opens the useful task for provider bidding when outside execution help is needed.

4Provider bidsRegistered providers review scope, required assets, effort, acceptance criteria, and deliverables before submitting a bid.

5Client hiresAccepted bids create a payment path before the task is assigned to the selected provider.

6Work is deliveredThe provider completes the scoped SEO work, sends it for review, and handles revision requests if needed.

7Client reviewsCompleted work moves into final acceptance before the task is closed and provider earnings are handled.
