You may have already heard about it. The DTI proposed a regulation that would have required every Filipino online seller, SME, and digital business to file for an advertising permit 30 days before launching any campaign, pay ₱975 per ad creative for approval, and stamp a DTI permit number on every ad running on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Shopee.
The good news? It has been postponed for now.
But here is the part that should still keep you up at night: it was proposed in the first place.
That alone tells you something important about the environment your business is operating in. Policies can be introduced, revised, and reintroduced. What gets walked back today can return tomorrow in a different form – a tax on ad spend, a new platform fee, a compliance requirement. The specific proposal does not matter as much as what it represents: your ability to run paid ads is not guaranteed.
And if paid ads are your only strategy for getting clients, you are one policy change – or one platform ban, one algorithm shift, one budget cut – away from zero revenue.
That is the real conversation. Not just this specific proposal – but the bigger question it forces you to ask:
What happens to your business if your main acquisition channel disappears tomorrow?
Most Filipino SMEs built their entire client acquisition strategy around Facebook Ads, TikTok, Shopee Boosts, or Instagram promotions. And it worked – these platforms made it cheap and fast to reach customers.
But here is the risk nobody talks about: you do not own any of that reach.
Your ad account can get flagged. Platforms can change their algorithm overnight. Costs can spike. And as the DTI proposal shows, governments can introduce regulations that make running ads slower, more expensive, or more complicated than they are today.
Businesses that survive disruption are not the fastest reactors – they are the ones without a single point of failure.
Paid ads are a faucet. Turn off the budget and the water stops immediately. A backup marketing strategy like SEO is a well you dig – harder to build, but once it is running it produces leads whether or not you are actively spending.
SEO – Search Engine Optimization – is the practice of making your business visible on Google when people actively search for what you sell. It is a channel you own and no regulator, platform, or algorithm can take it away overnight.
Here is why it works as a long-term backup:
The common pushback is that SEO takes too long. It does take three to six months – which is exactly why you start now, before you need it.
You do not need a full strategy overhaul. Start small and build from there.
The goal is not to abandon paid ads. The goal is to make sure your business does not collapse if they stop working.
Why do I need a backup strategy if paid ads are working right now? Because they might not work the same way six months from now. Regulations, platform changes, and rising ad costs are all real risks. Building an organic channel now means you have options when disruption hits – and it always hits eventually.
How long does SEO take to bring in clients? Most businesses see meaningful results within three to six months of consistent effort. Google Business Profile optimizations can show results even faster. The best time to start was six months ago – the second best time is today.
Do I need a website to start SEO? No. A fully optimized Google Business Profile ranks in local search without a website. If you sell on Shopee or Lazada, improving your product listing SEO is also a strong starting point with zero additional cost.
How much does SEO cost for a small Filipino business? The basics – Google Business Profile, blog content, and local citations – can be done with your own time at near-zero cost. A Filipino SEO freelancer typically runs ₱5,000 to ₱20,000 per month for more advanced work.
Is SEO meant to replace paid ads? No – the goal is diversification. Use paid ads for quick traffic spikes. Use SEO to build a steady, long-term foundation that keeps working even when your ad budget disappears or the rules of the game change.
Stop betting your business on paid ads alone. Wevia is an SEO agency built specifically for the home service industry. We help you get found, get leads, and grow – without a permit required. Contact Wevia today.
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