Who it is for
- Businesses with valuable services that are buried in one generic page.
- Teams that redesigned visually but treated SEO as an afterthought.
- Companies that need a clearer content structure before paid campaigns or ongoing SEO.
Search-ready structure
Service pages, metadata, internal links, and technical structure built so buyers and search engines understand the business faster.
Short answer
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Deliverables
The exact scope depends on the audit, but the work is structured around page clarity, search readiness, technical quality, and conversion paths.
Before / after
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After
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No. SEO architecture is the foundation: page structure, service clarity, metadata, internal links, and schema. Monthly SEO may include ongoing content, links, reporting, and iteration after that foundation is in place.
Clearfront does not create fake city pages or thin location pages. Service-area content should be useful, accurate, and tied to real business context rather than manufactured for keyword volume.
Yes. Existing sites often benefit from clearer page maps, rewritten service pages, metadata cleanup, internal link improvements, and schema without needing a full visual rebuild first.
Technical and structural improvements can help quickly, but organic search results usually need weeks or months to settle. Timing depends on competition, crawl frequency, content quality, authority, and whether ongoing content or optimization follows the rebuild.
Next step
Start with a focused website audit and see what is holding the site back.