Make Your Website Rank #1

Everything we do to help your business rank higher and attract more customers.

 

On-Page SEO

We optimize your content, titles, images, and site structure so search engines understand your pages and rank them higher.

Keyword Research

We find the exact terms your customers are searching for and strategically use them to bring more traffic to your site.

Local SEO

We target customers in your area with location-specific keywords so you rank higher in local searches and reach nearby customers.

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How Search Engine Optimization Works at Klient Authority

We take a straightforward, proven approach to Search engine optimization. Over the years, we've helped businesses bring in thousands of visitors and turn them into customers. Our methods follow Google's best practices and continue to deliver results through every major algorithm update. Here's how we do it.

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Our SEO Process

A step-by-step approach designed to improve rankings, drive traffic and grow your business.

[Step1]

SEO Research & Competitive Analysis

We start by understanding your business, competitors, and goals. We'll need access to your website, Google Search Console, and Google Analytics—or we can help set them up. We create a report tracking your keyword rankings, traffic, and visitor behavior. Then we review what's working, find opportunities, and identify quick wins for fast results.

We study your competitors to see where you can get ahead and research the best keywords to bring you more customers. Everything goes into a custom SEO plan designed to help more people find you online and grow your business.

[Step2]

SEO Roadmap

Your SEO roadmap is a clear plan for bringing more visitors to your website, typically covering 9–12 months of work based on your goals. It's built specifically for your business using real research, no templates or generic strategies. We focus on actions that will make the biggest impact. Before we start, we'll review the plan together to ensure everything aligns with your goals.

[Step3]

Client Approval

Many clients tell us they had no idea what their previous agency was doing. We keep you fully informed every step of the way.

Before we start, we review your SEO strategy and roadmap together and get your approval. Each month, we check progress and show you what's been completed and what's coming next. Once you approve, we move forward with implementation.

[Step4]

SEO Implementation

Once your roadmap is approved, we get to work while you focus on running your business. We handle everything including speeding up your site, optimizing images, improving links between pages, updating titles and descriptions, creating fresh content and blog posts, and building your site's trust and authority with search engines. Everything is done to help you rank higher and attract more customers.

[Step5]

SEO Tracking & analyzing

We constantly track your website's performance to improve your search rankings. This helps us spot and fix issues like slow loading speeds or poor-quality links. Our team provides clear insights and strategies to keep your site optimized, strengthen your online presence, and help you stay ahead of competitors.

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A web design team you can count on

We help you build a better website, rank higher on Google, and focus on the changes that actually matter. Clients work with us long-term because we're consistent, clear, and deliver what we promise.

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We came in with an idea, they turned it into a real product. Klient Authority helped with design, structure, and making DramaHog look and feel legit.

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FAQS

Learn more about Search Engine Optimization below!

Many clients ask, "What is SEO?" Simply put, Search Engine Optimization helps your website rank higher on Google so more people find your business online.

SEO includes speeding up your site, optimizing images, using smart internal links, writing clear titles and descriptions, improving page structure, adding helpful code for Google, creating fresh content and blog posts, and building quality backlinks to boost your site's authority.

The goal is simple: bring more visitors to your website and turn them into paying customers. Whether that means more sales, more leads, or more revenue, SEO helps your business grow online.

Every business needs SEO, whether you're a small local shop or a large brand. Why? Over 8.5 billion searches happen daily on Google alone. That's billions of people looking for what you offer—why miss out?

Even if you've never done SEO, your site is likely already showing up for something. Maybe you're getting customers through Facebook ads. That's great, but the moment you stop paying, the traffic stops.

SEO is different. It builds a steady stream of free traffic—people finding you naturally, even while you sleep. No ads, no constant spending. Just consistent growth that keeps working for your business over time.

Absolutely. More than half of internet users browse on their phones, and Google rewards mobile-friendly sites with better rankings.

Think about it—have you ever visited a website on your phone and had to pinch, zoom, or scroll endlessly just to find what you needed? You probably left and went somewhere easier. Most people do the same.

A mobile-friendly website isn't optional anymore. It's essential for keeping visitors on your site and improving your search rankings.

When working on SEO, you need both short-tail and long-tail keywords.

Short-tail keywords are one or two words like "plumbing services." They get lots of searches but are harder to rank for because of high competition.

Long-tail keywords are longer and more specific, like "affordable plumbing services in Anchorage." They make up about 80% of Google searches and are easier to rank for because they target exactly what people are looking for.

Short-tail keywords bring more visibility, but long-tail keywords connect you with the right people who are ready to buy or contact you. A good SEO strategy uses both.

Search engines love fresh content and want to see that you're keeping your website up to date. Google's goal is to give people the most relevant and useful information and regularly updated sites have a better chance of showing up higher in search results.

How often you update depends on your business and how much you have to share, but the key is to keep things fresh and relevant.

Definitely.

If your site takes too long to load, visitors won't wait, they'll click away to a competitor with a faster website.

Few things are more annoying than clicking a search result and watching the page crawl to load. And it's not just bad for visitors—Google notices it too. A slow site can hurt your rankings if people leave quickly.

That's why page speed is a key part of any strong SEO strategy.

Yes and no.

The basics of SEO and Local SEO are the same, but Local SEO focuses on helping you rank in your specific area rather than across the whole country. It's all about getting your business found by nearby customers. Local SEO also uses extra steps—like building local citations—that you wouldn't usually need for regular SEO.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) improves your website so it ranks higher on Google naturally. It's a long-term strategy—new websites can take up to 2 years to reach page 1, while established sites might see results in just a month. The best part? Once you rank, the traffic is free and consistent.

SEM (Search Engine Marketing) includes both SEO and paid ads. Paid ads get you to the top of search results immediately, which is great for quick traffic. The downside? You have to keep paying to stay visible.

The smart approach is using both: paid ads for instant results while building your SEO for long-term, sustainable growth.

On-page SEO is everything you control on your website—content, headlines, images, page speed, and user experience. If it's on your site, it's part of on-page SEO.

Off-page SEO happens outside your website and affects your rankings. This includes your site's authority, trustworthiness, backlinks, and social signals.

Backlinks are links from other websites to yours and are the biggest factor in off-page SEO. There are three types: natural links (given without asking), manually built links (through outreach or partnerships), and self-created links (like business directories).

Backlinks help boost your rankings, but avoid shady tactics like creating fake sites just to link back to yourself. Search engines can penalize or ban your site for that.