Website Upgrade Plan
Upgrade official websites and storefronts around clearer positioning, stronger search capture, and better inquiry conversion.
Best for teams with an outdated site structure, weak business explanation, or a storefront that still behaves more like a brochure than a conversion system.
Should a rebuild and a new storefront be planned together?
If the current structure, content, and conversion logic are all weak, planning them together usually creates a cleaner system.
Will SEO and GEO be considered in the build?
Yes. Search structure and AI-citation readiness are considered during information architecture, page design, and FAQ planning.
Does this need to be a large full-site project?
Not always. Many teams begin with the homepage, one or two service pages, and a stronger contact path.
This path fits teams that need a website built for business explanation, demand capture, and long-term content structure.
A homepage plus core-service-page restructuring sprint is often the strongest first stage.
For export brands that need a stronger English site, clearer multilingual structure, and better inquiry capture across search and AI-driven discovery.
For manufacturers and B2B teams that need clearer product explanations, stronger FAQ coverage, and better inquiry paths across websites, search, and AI discovery.
For commerce brands that need tighter coordination across websites, storefronts, mini programs, FAQ systems, AI support, and conversion design.
This case shows how brand messaging, FAQ pages, use-case pages, and structured public content can be rebuilt to improve understanding, citation, and conversion readiness across search and AI environments.
This case shows how the homepage, service pages, FAQ pages, industry pages, and contact paths were restructured into a stronger public website system for brand clarity, search visibility, and inquiry conversion.
This page explains how projects are scoped, tested, and expanded when a client needs a practical first phase before a broader rollout.
