Digital Consulting

Go beyond with an independent SEO consultant. From technical audits to branded content, search engine optimization services help you reach your audience.

How It Works

SEO works best when content and development work together. That’s why it’s important to partner with any available developers, writers, and SMEs.

📈 Real Traffic

🔎 Leads — quality leads

👍 Engagement

When can I expect to see results with SEO?

A few weeks to six months following implementations.

Technical Audit

One-time technical audit and list of top opportunities for improvement.

$1,200-5,000

Site Audit & Report

Top 10 Action Items

SEO Roadmap

Basic Support

Complete SEO Plan

Monthly SEO retainer for small to enterprise websites. Pricing based on number of pages.

$2,000

+ per month

25 Keywords Researched

3 Competitors Overview

Technical Audit

Ongoing Support

Content Strategy

Add a content strategy and writing services to your SEO plan.

$5,000

and up

Complete SEO Plan

Advanced Keyword Research

Content Audit & Calendar

5 Articles & Optimizations (per month)

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Technical Audit

What is a technical site audit?

A technical site audit – can take up to 40 hours or more – and looks closer at the technical and content factors that influence indexing and rankings to gather a list of action items and optimizations for your site.
  • 10 high-impact SEO actions for improving site visibility
  • Prioritized list of supporting tasks
  • Implementation timeline
  • Crawl report
  • Estimated results
SEO implementations often lead to double-digit increases within six months following a technical audit and updates to a website.

Content Audit

What is a content audit?

A content audit is the process of taking inventory of the items on your website that provide the most value and filtering out anything that does not. It helps to better represent your brand, combine old pages for more value, and ensure you’re prioritizing the pages that need to be indexed.
  • Inventory of current content performance
  • Competitor analysis and share of voice
  • Top pages and support content
Big ideas take time and planning before launching a campaign. A content audit can help prioritize what’s working for you and what isn’t. That way future efforts are focused on content that resonates with your audience.

Content Calendar

What is a content calendar?

A content calendar is a list of topics and placements that allow you to build an authoritative site over time. It also grants access to the places where your audience spends the most time online.
  • Organic channels
  • Industry publications
  • Outreach and brand reach
Building on online presence goes beyond blogging. Market trends and competitors push brands to innovate their approach and stand out in a competitive industry.

Keyword Research

What is keyword research?

Content research is designed to give you a better understanding of the top landing pages on your site and pillar keywords that align with your goals. This helps inform new content topics and optimization opportunities.
  • List of top landing pages and corresponding keywords and goals
  • Pillar categories and topics
  • Optimizations
  • New content
  • Existing content
  • Landing pages
Is there a method to this madness? Yes. It’s simply good content. Content does not have to be complicated. Chances are, your audience is already looking for you.

Algorithm Updates

What are algorithm updates?

Google and other search engines, like Bing and DuckDuckGo, regularly make changes to search results pages to improve the user experience – connecting queries with pages that provide the most accurate and easy-to-view answers.

It must be trustworthy, and bots must view it to index it. There are a number of reasons why you can be hit with the algorithm.

Need help figuring out where things went wrong? This is your quick lifeline for algorithm updates. Don’t make this the year of the 50-percent declination crater.

Second Opinion

You prefer to handle it, but wouldn’t mind an outside perspective… you know, just in case.