A polished site still slows the team down if every service edit, booking note, inquiry route, and content update needs a developer. The site needs to be searchable, editable, trackable, and useful after launch.
That is why we plan SEO web development, ad traffic, conversion paths, and operations together from the start. When the site also needs business software, the goal is not just a polished launch. The goal is a system the business can keep using.
SEO Website & Landing Page Scope
- Search-intent based information architecture for Vancouver service keywords
- SEO service pages, campaign landing pages, and multilingual Korean/English/Chinese structures
- Technical SEO foundations: canonical tags, hreflang, schema, sitemap, internal links, mobile performance
- Conversion UX for forms, phone calls, booking flows, and commercial project inquiries
CMS, Operations Tools & Automation
- Custom CMS and operations workspaces for portfolios, services, media, pricing, and content updates
- Internal tools for quote requests, project intake, status tracking, and team workflows
- E-commerce, POS/KDS, payment, CRM, and third-party API integrations where they fit the business
- Clean hosting, storage, permissions, and cost-control structure so media libraries do not become expensive or messy
Marketing Automation, Tracking & Reporting
- Inquiry form routing, phone/email/SMS click tracking, and lead source tracking
- GA4, Google Search Console, Google Ads conversion tracking, and monthly performance reporting
- Lead status tracking from inquiry to quote, contract, production, delivery, and follow-up
- Automated client replies and internal notifications for new inquiries
Marketing Strategy Built Into Development
- Market, competitor, keyword, and offer analysis before pages are designed
- Service positioning for SEO, Google Ads, maps, landing pages, and commercial content
- Photo, video, ad creative, and web development planned around the same conversion path
- Ongoing improvement based on ranking movement, traffic quality, inquiry volume, and sales readiness
A good site does more than look complete. It gets found, captures inquiries, and lets the team update what changes every week.