Sites built to be found and to convert, not just to look finished. I build in Wix and Wix Studio, WordPress, and custom static deployed on Netlify, and I do the search work that decides whether the site earns traffic once it is live.
WHAT I BUILD
New builds and rebuilds. Migrations between platforms, with redirects mapped so you do not lose the rankings you already had. Landing and funnel pages that feed a CRM rather than a contact form nobody checks. Membership and gated content. Quiz and assessment entry points that segment a visitor on the way in. Service area and multi location page structures for contractors and local businesses.
SEO, ALL FOUR LAYERS
Technical: crawl and indexation, site speed and Core Web Vitals, schema, canonicals, duplicate handling and redirect mapping on migrations.
On-page and content: page architecture, internal linking, titles and headings, and pages built around what people actually search rather than what reads well internally.
Local: Google Business Profile, citations, service area pages and review flow.
Measurement: GA4 and Search Console configured properly, conversion events wired so the enquiries that matter are counted, and a Looker Studio dashboard showing position, traffic and conversion in one place.
WHY THIS IS NOT A DESIGN ONLY ENGAGEMENT
Most website projects are handed over the moment they look right, and the measurement, the search foundation and the enquiry routing are left as somebody else's problem. I come from revenue operations, so I treat the site as the front of a system. It has to be measurable, it has to route enquiries somewhere a human will actually see them, and it has to keep earning traffic after launch.
I have run this end to end on my own nature media property: a Wix content system, a separate subdomain deployed on Netlify, quiz entry points, gated membership content and an organic search foundation, taken to an audience of 25,000 with no paid promotion.
HOW IT RUNS
A written scope and sitemap before anything is built. A short written update at least once a week. Staging review before launch. Documentation and a handover walkthrough at the end, so you are not dependent on me to change a heading.
If your project needs a Shopify specialist, a Webflow specialist or a custom application build, I will say so on the first call and point you somewhere better.