SEO for Hawaii wellness studios and practitioners
Yoga studios, med spas, massage therapists, and permanent makeup artists. This is personal, trust-led work, and the search behaviour reflects that: people research carefully, then book with somebody who felt right.
- A senior strategist on your account, never a junior handoff
- Two of our documented case studies are Hawaii wellness businesses
- The free audit shows what a prospective client finds when they check you




People book
a person
Somebody choosing a permanent makeup artist is not comparing prices. They are deciding whether to let you near their face. Everything findable about you is part of that decision.
They will check everything
Before booking, a prospective client will look at your reviews, your photos, your credentials, and whatever else a search turns up. Gaps in any of those get filled with doubt.
The work here is making sure that whatever they find supports the decision rather than raising a question you never get the chance to answer.
What people actually type
- No page for the specific treatment people search Failing
- Portfolio photos thin or inconsistent Failing
- Credentials and training not stated anywhere Failing
Already working
- Online booking that works on a phone Passing
- Reviews recent and specific Passing

What wellness work
involves, in order
Four pieces, weighted towards trust rather than volume.
Local visibility
Profile, categories, and reviews. Wellness is bought close to home, so proximity and reputation carry most of the weight.
A page per treatment
Microblading and lash extensions are different decisions by different people. Separate pages let each answer the specific worries that come with it.
Proof and portfolio
Real results, consistently photographed. In this industry the portfolio is the argument, and search engines can index it too.
The questions nobody asks aloud
Does it hurt, how long does it last, what if I hate it. Answering these openly is what converts somebody who has been considering it for months.
From quiet
to booked out
Four stages, in order. The audit comes first because there is no point guessing which of the six workstreams is the one holding you back.
You work with the same senior strategist the whole way, so nothing gets re-explained and nothing gets handed to a junior halfway through.
Real Hawaii businesses, real results
I actually understand what is happening now. That never used to be true.
We were invisible next to the big studios. Now people find us first when they search for yoga here.
Walk-ins, online orders, and catering all come through search now. That was not happening before.
Start with the audit,
not the invoice
You get a senior read on exactly where you stand in local search and what to fix first. No cost, no obligation, no sales script.
- Reviewed by a senior strategist, not a tool
- Written for your market specifically
- Back to you within two business days
Ready to get started?
Wellness questions, answered
01Have you worked with wellness businesses before?
Yes. Two of our documented case studies are Hawaii wellness businesses, both started from very little.
- My Brow and Lash Studio: a Kaimuki permanent makeup studio built from a standing start.
- Island Power Yoga: a Honolulu studio competing in a crowded wellness category.
Both write-ups are on the site with the actual approach rather than a summary. Read the permanent makeup study →
02Should I put my prices on the site?
For wellness, usually yes. People are trying to work out whether you are in their range before they are willing to enquire.
- The benefit: fewer enquiries from people who were never going to book.
- The alternative: a starting price or a range if your work genuinely varies.
- The search: how much does it cost is one of the most common queries in this category.
Hiding price rarely creates intrigue here. It usually reads as expensive, and the client books with whoever was upfront.
03I am a solo practitioner. Is this overkill?
Not necessarily, and it depends on what one new regular client is worth to you over a year.
- The maths: a repeat client in wellness is worth far more than a single booking.
- The honest check: if you are already fully booked, you may not need this at all.
We would rather tell you that you do not need us yet than take a retainer from somebody with no capacity to fill.
