Commercial keyword alignment
We map search demand to service pages so informational traffic supports your revenue pages instead of cannibalizing them.
We help service businesses grow through technical SEO, programmatic SEO, GEO, and answer engine optimization so your commercial pages earn visibility and your informational pages actually support pipeline.
We map search demand to service pages so informational traffic supports your revenue pages instead of cannibalizing them.
We structure pages so answer engines can summarize what you do, who you serve, and why your brand is credible enough to cite.
We turn repeatable market patterns into scalable landing pages, local coverage, and internal-link systems that compound authority.
Crawl, render, indexation, schema, and internal-link fixes that strengthen search discoverability.
Scalable page systems and content architecture designed to capture high-intent long-tail demand.
Commercial-content and authority systems tuned for demos, qualified leads, and recurring pipeline.
Entity-rich optimization so your brand can rank, answer, and get cited across AI search surfaces.
The work is designed to strengthen commercial visibility first, then add the growth layer that compounds into those pages.
What ships
We tighten the pages that should win buyer-intent queries instead of letting long-tail content absorb all of the authority.
What ships
We repair the crawl, indexing, and structured-data signals that keep strong pages from being trusted and revisited consistently.
What ships
We define where programmatic, local, or topical expansion should happen so the content layer compounds into the service pages.
The sequence is built to improve crawl confidence and commercial page ownership before scaling the content footprint.
These are the company profiles where SEO usually needs to lead the engagement.
Good fit
You already publish local or niche content, but the traffic rarely resolves into a strong commercial path because the service hubs are thin or underlinked.
Good fit
You rank for fragments of the market, but the page mix is too informational, the metadata is weak, or the buyer journey breaks before conversion.
Good fit
You need clearer entities, stronger service pages, and cleaner supporting content so Bing, Google, and AI systems can summarize and cite the business accurately.
We combine technical SEO, commercial intent mapping, programmatic content systems, and GEO or AEO execution instead of treating them as separate channels.
Yes. We improve structure, internal links, metadata, schema, and entity clarity so the same service pages can perform better across Google, Bing, and AI answer surfaces.
When the query shows commercial intent, the strongest destination is a service hub with proof, scope, FAQs, and clear next steps. Blog posts should support that page, not replace it.
We usually start with the commercial path: service pages, internal links, indexation signals, and supporting-page rules. That is where the largest visibility-to-pipeline gap tends to live.
Yes. We preserve useful topical coverage, but we re-route authority, tighten page roles, and only rebuild content where the current page type is structurally wrong for the query.
Use these guides and tools to understand how SEO, GEO, and AEO fit together before we scope the buildout.
Definitive guide to GEO, AEO, and modern SEO strategy for the AI search era.
Local-market checklists tied to city service demand already surfacing in search data.
Self-paced PDF guide on GEO, AEO, and becoming the cited source in AI search.