
Here’s the thing. A real **SEO audit in Hawaii** is one of the most useful tools a business can buy — when it’s done by someone who understands what’s actually holding the site back. The free PDFs are not that. They’re sales lead magnets that flag every cosmetic warning a scanner can find and recommend a paid service to fix them. Webmaster Services Hawaii has audited more than 200 Hawaii sites since 2010, and almost every one of them came in believing one of those reports.
What a Real SEO Audit Actually Looks At
What a Free PDF Audit Almost Always Misses

Why a Hawaii Audit Is Different

What You Should Actually Walk Away With

Frequently Asked Questions About SEO Audits in Hawaii
It depends on the size of the site and the depth of the audit. A focused audit on a small local business site — say, 10 to 20 pages — typically runs a few hundred dollars. A deep audit on a larger site with multiple service areas and a full GBP review runs higher. We give a flat quote upfront based on what your site actually needs, not a generic package price.
A real audit is not instant. We typically deliver a full audit within 7 to 14 business days from kickoff, depending on site complexity. Anyone offering a “real” audit in 30 seconds is running an automated scanner.
It will tell you what’s wrong and how to fix it. Whether you do the work yourself depends on the issue. Updating your Google Business Profile, fixing broken links, rewriting a few page titles — most business owners can handle that. Restructuring your site architecture or rebuilding schema across 80 pages is a different conversation.
Yes. We work primarily with WordPress and Elementor builds because that’s what most Hawaii businesses are on, but we audit Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, and custom platforms regularly. The fundamentals of what makes a site rank are the same across platforms — the implementation differs.







