Keyword Research: How do I conduct my first client interview?
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I have a fairly good understanding of my client's project and his business. I am now about to begin keyword research for the first time.
My questions are
- What kind of expectations should I set for giving him results 3 months down the line?
- What kind of Questions should I ask?
- He has given me a list of keywords he wants to target. But these are very difficult to compete for. How do I convince him that he will still get traffic for his pages?
Would love to hear about how professionals in this community go about taking on this challenge.
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I think all you need is a face to face sit with him where you can make him understand the conversion funnel and some examples that short term keywords are hard to achieve in 3 months and have a higher bounce rate. In the meanwhile he will get a profit from long tail keywords…as they might have a low search volume but rate of conversion will is high (show him examples and trusted resources...)
Be a non technical person and use the business language… if he sticks up to the 3 months deadline and is not ready to change him mind then he might is not a good client and he will give you much pain in the longer run… think before you start!
Also, make him understand that SEO is a long term investment so returns in 3 month might not be possible but you people can mutually set some KPIs that he can track on monthly basis to conform that you are worth investing….
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