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2026-04-23

Got this crazy Compact Keywords review yesterday. I'm so proud of how many businesses Compact Keywords, my SEO course, has helped...

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Hey, what's up guys, Chris with the Bright Side, owner of a pressure washing company up here in Spokane, Washington.

I just wanted to do a little video for Edward because compact keywords has been crucial to the growth of our business. I hate to say it, but we spent nearly $18,000 in the last year and a half on marketing and SEO through different agencies locally. And that did nothing, did not get the phone to ring.

Nothing happened, banging my head against a wall trying to figure out what I'm actually paying for per month.

Decided to take the leap on the compact keyword class. Wasn't sure what to expect, but I'd been listening to his podcast for over 55 days and that's all I listened to in my headphones at work. And so decided to do it.

Things are great.

The best part is going through Maws and some of the other features that Edward shows you how to use in the compact keyword class. We are now ranking and outranking the local SEO agency who also runs a pressure washing company up here in several high-intent keyword categories.

We're getting about six to eight calls per day on a good day, which is just unheard of. So this course, if you're on the fence about it, check it out. In-depth, I'm not smart.

I'm more of the type of business owner that goes out there, gets my hands dirty, as you can tell with my shirt. And the computer thing's not my thing, but man, this course, do it.

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Pricing perception changes when the same price is framed by unit, frequency, comparison, or visual presentation.

Pricing presentation and framing · asserts

  • Test price framing with honest per-day, per-seat, and usage comparisons, and verify that conversion lift does not create expectation or trust problems.

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Pricing perception changes when the same price is framed by unit, frequency, comparison, or visual presentation.

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Test price framing with honest per-day, per-seat, and usage comparisons, and verify that conversion lift does not create expectation or trust problems.

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We're getting about six to eight calls per day on a good day, which is just unheard of.