IMAHawaii Keyword Research Service
Knowing the words and phrases potential clients use to find your website on the Internet is the keystone of your success. Without that information your just guessing … and making a bad guess at that.
Keywords play a huge role in every aspect of your Internet Marketing campaign. Once you know the words and phrases your prospects use to find you, you can use those words and phrases to:
- Optimize your website or blog for organic search engine traffic.
- Create an effective article marketing campaign.
- Attract clients in your blog
- Run a profitable Pay-Per-Click advertising campaign
- Attract and earn money on your advertising
- Spy on your competition
- And much more
When we do keyword research for you we will help you identify:
- High Paying keywords
- High click through rate keywords
- High traffic keywords
You must know these keywords and how to use them.
Basic Keyword Research $75
Send us the word or phrase you want analyzed and we will generate a report showing you the following.
- Top 200 paying keywords
- Top 200 click through rate keywords
- Top 200 traffic keywords
- Example Report recording-studio-analysis 200 Words
We will also follow up with a 15 minute telephone call telling you how to take advantage of the results of your report.
Comprehensive Keyword Research $197
We start with a 15 minute telephone consultation where we will identify what you want to accomplish with your keywords. At that point we will undertake a comprehensive keyword research project where we will identify the following
- Top 500 paying keywords
- Top 500 click through rate keywords
- Top 500 traffic keywords
- Example Report recording-studio-analysis-1250-words
We will also follow up with a one hour telephone consult telling you how to use your keywords on your website, blog, ad campaign and article marketing campaigns.
Please contact us at 808-891-0449 to talk about your keyword project.
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