Client Onboarding
Overview
This is what your first six weeks with Prime Chase Data look like when the goal is to improve your digital presence. We adapt the plan to your starting point. If you only need one track, we focus there. If you need several, we run them in parallel. Expect one hour for kickoff, then about thirty minutes each week for check-ins.
Who Is Involved
Your Team
- • One decision maker for approvals
- • One technical contact for access and security
Our Team
- • An engagement lead
- • An analyst
- • A specialist for your selected track
Communication
- 📅 Weekly check-in: 30 minutes with notes sent after the call
- 📧 Status updates: Every Friday via Slack or email
- ⏱️ Response time: Within one business day (mark urgent items in subject line)
Approval Gates
Access complete and tracking verified
Baseline approved
Quick wins completed
90-day plan approved
What We Need During Onboarding
- ✓ Approve access within two business days
- ✓ Share brand guardrails and legal lines
- ✓ Confirm goals and non-goals
- ✓ Provide past audits or reports you want us to reuse
Six Week Plan
Week 1: Kickoff and Access
You:
- • Confirm top 2-3 outcomes
- • Name the decision maker
- • Share assets and rules
Us:
- • Connect GA4, Search Console, ad platforms
- • Connect CMS/store, email platform, CRM
- • Connect Google Business Profile
- • Verify permissions using least privilege
Output:
Intake summary, access log, dashboard shell with connected sources
Week 2: Tracking and Technical Setup
You:
- • Approve event names
- • Approve conversion definitions
Us:
- • Fix GA4 events and pixels
- • Remove duplicates, set UTM standards
- • Validate consent behavior
- • Repair critical technical SEO items
Output:
Tracking checklist with pass/fail per item, technical fix log
Week 3: Baseline and Page Fixes
You:
- • Review the baseline
- • Confirm priority pages/templates
Us:
- • Ship page-level baseline for priority templates
- • Update titles, descriptions, headers
- • Fix schema and internal links
- • Draft content briefs if needed
Output:
Baseline report, page fix pack with diffs, content briefs
Week 4: Performance and UX Quick Wins
You:
- • Approve changes to layout or forms
Us:
- • Improve Core Web Vitals
- • Optimize images, scripts, fonts
- • Check navigation and forms
- • Fix blockers on key flows
Output:
Before/after performance report, UX issue list with owners and ETAs
Week 5: Local Presence and Entities
You:
- • Provide location details
- • Provide service lists if relevant
Us:
- • Audit Google Business Profile
- • Correct hours, categories, services, NAP
- • Upload fresh photos
- • Update location pages and schema
Output:
Local presence change log, structured data checklist
Week 6: Review and Plan
You:
- • Confirm what moved
- • Approve the 90-day plan
Us:
- • Review results from weeks 2-5
- • Call out wins and gaps
- • Propose 90-day plan with milestones
- • Define owners and budgets
Output:
Six week review, ranked roadmap, measurement plan
Deliverables by End of Onboarding
Dashboards & Reports
- ✓ Daily updating dashboard (exec and channel views)
- ✓ Baseline for traffic, conversions, revenue by channel
- ✓ Scorecards with red/yellow/green status
Documentation
- ✓ Prioritized backlog with cost and impact
- ✓ Documented change log
- ✓ Access log
Track-Specific Onboarding Paths
🔍 SEO Growth Track
Deep crawl and indexation checks, template-level rules, internal linking patterns, schema strategy, content gap map by intent, editorial brief format and cadence.
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⚡ Web Performance and UX Track
Core Web Vitals targets, image and font policy, script loading order, tag hygiene, form standards, A/B test backlog with hypotheses and sample size needs.
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📍 Local Presence Track
Google Business Profile governance, photo plan, review response standards, NAP source of truth, location page structure, category and service mapping.
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📊 Analytics and Tracking Track
Event and conversion taxonomy, UTM standard, consent and privacy settings, naming rules, data retention settings, QA process for releases, export or warehouse sync options.
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💰 Paid Amplification Track
Account structure standards, naming conventions, budget caps, landing page quality checks, conversion tracking and offline imports, brand safety settings, testing plan.
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🌏 Korean Brands to U.S. Market
Market entry strategy, cultural localization, distribution setup, influencer partnerships, compliance navigation for Korean companies entering the American market.
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Roles and Responsibilities
Client Responsibilities
- • Provide timely approvals and access
- • Supply current brand and product assets
- • Review weekly status notes
- • Confirm priorities
Prime Chase Data Responsibilities
- • Do the work listed above, on time and to spec
- • Report clearly on what changed and results
- • Keep access least privilege
- • Remove access on request
Security and Privacy
- 🔒 Read access by default, write access only when needed for approved tasks
- 🔐 Two-factor authentication on all accounts that support it
- 📝 We can sign your NDA or DPA - send your standard form
Change Control
- • We do not change live budgets or site content without written approval
- • Every material change is logged with date, owner, and link
- • New requests added to backlog with cost and impact
- • Scheduled after approval
Billing and Terms
Invoices and payment terms follow your SOW. If you need different terms, tell us at kickoff so we can update the SOW before work begins.
How to Get Help
Email henry@primechasedata.com for support and scheduling. Use Slack for day-to-day questions if we share a workspace.
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