Structural Changes
- From generic service menus to clear solutions and industry groupings.
- From isolated project showcase pages to proof pages that support conversion.
- From loose blogging to an insights layer tied to search and sales support.
How a website stops behaving like a brochure and starts behaving like a growth layer.
What Usually Changes
The biggest shift is rarely visual. A growth-oriented rebuild changes what the site is responsible for: clearer positioning, stronger proof, better page hierarchy, more search-ready support content, and more intentional conversion paths.
Structural Changes
Commercial Changes
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Growth sites change responsibility, not just styling.
The useful question is not whether a site looks modern. It is whether the structure can explain, prove, attract, and convert.