Search-intent page structure
We design page structure, titles, and metadata around what customers actually search for — service names, concerns, costs, and process.
We go beyond a brand brochure and build an information structure for search traffic and consultation conversion. Service landing pages, FAQs, location details, and multilingual explanation pages connect so visitors can discover, understand, and inquire.
We design page structure, titles, and metadata around what customers actually search for — service names, concerns, costs, and process.
FAQs, definition-style explanations, and structured data (schema) are placed on each page so AI answer environments can cite the service accurately.
We prepare page standards and an hreflang structure that extend the source content into English, Japanese, Chinese, or other scoped languages.
Consultation, booking, and phone actions are placed by page intent so traffic turns into inquiries.
We organize service page structures, FAQ drafts, multilingual expansion criteria, a CTA placement map, and search metadata drafts.
We review the current website, search visibility, and inquiry flow together.
We define a page structure that matches search intent and your service lineup.
We prepare explanations, FAQs, metadata, and structured data.
Wording and information are reviewed against internal standards before going live.
No. We do not promise specific rankings or traffic volume. Instead we focus on a structure and content standard that lets search engines and AI answer environments read your service information accurately.
Yes. Beyond building new sites, we can audit the structure, content, and metadata of your current website and scope an improvement plan.
SEO targets search engine visibility, AEO targets the answer areas of search results, and GEO makes generative AI services like ChatGPT more likely to cite your service. We design all three to work on the same content structure.
We use the source-language pages as the baseline and organize service explanations, FAQs, and CTAs for each scoped language. Translations also go through internal review and owner approval before publishing.
It depends on page scope, language coverage, and how much content is ready. After reviewing your current state and target scope in a consultation, we provide a clear schedule and cost baseline.
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