Common Frictions
Solutions
Growth systems built around custom websites, SEO, GEO, AI workflows, and channel execution.
You do not need more disconnected tactics. You need to identify the weakest growth layer, fix it in the right order, and connect the website, search, AI visibility, content, and operations into one commercial system.
Find Your Starting Point
What is blocking growth right now?
Choose the closest symptom. We will show the most useful starting point, why it comes first, and the first move we would make before adding more tools or traffic.
Recommended Starting Point
Website Systems
Buyers visit, but they still cannot quickly understand the offer, proof, or next step.
More traffic will not fix unclear positioning. The first priority is a commercial website structure that explains who the offer is for, proves why it is credible, and routes interest into inquiry.
First Move
Map the offer, buyer questions, proof assets, solution pages, and conversion path before redesigning individual screens.
What Good Looks Like
A stronger solution stack should create clearer business signals, not just prettier pages.
Decision Sequence
The sequence matters more than adding more disconnected tactics.
Diagnose the weak layer
We first decide whether the immediate gap is website structure, search capture, GEO readiness, channel execution, or service packaging.
Build the public system
The website becomes the anchor: homepage, solution pages, industry pages, proof pages, insight hubs, audit paths, and contact flow.
Run review loops
Each round checks rankings, AI citations, channel feedback, inquiry quality, conversion friction, and retention opportunities.
Continuous Analysis System
The solution is operated as a continuous analysis system.
The website is only the visible layer. Behind it, we keep a reusable operating rhythm that watches competitors, keywords, buyer questions, channel output, conversion signals, and monetization paths.
Industry and Competitor Intelligence
We look at how competitors organize navigation, product labels, blog structures, SEO pages, proof assets, and inquiry paths.
- Navigation and offer taxonomy
- Keyword and content gap map
- Proof, pricing, CTA, and audit-entry patterns
Channel and Content Execution
Website topics are repurposed into Xiaohongshu, Douyin, third-party platforms, and AI-answer-friendly content blocks.
- One topic becomes multiple channel assets
- Channel feedback feeds the next website iteration
- Short content points back to deeper commercial pages
Validation, Monetization, Retention
Every cycle asks what changed, what converted, what should become a paid audit, and what can become ongoing growth work.
- Audit offer and diagnosis path
- Project scope and monthly growth service
- Review, optimize, and push the next round
Website Systems
→Custom websites that carry positioning, proof, publishing, and lead conversion in one structure.
- Service architecture and conversion flow
- Case studies, authority pages, and trust modules
- CMS-ready publishing for long-tail growth
SEO Growth
→Search-led acquisition focused on keyword clusters, landing pages, and internal linking depth.
- Keyword map by intent and funnel stage
- Topic clusters for services, industries, and questions
- Monthly iteration based on indexation and lead quality
GEO Visibility
→Answer-ready content architecture that helps AI search engines cite the brand more often.
- FAQ blocks and entity-based knowledge pages
- Structured pages for service comparisons and use cases
- Sourceable content with cleaner page semantics
AI Automation
→Human + AI workflows that reduce manual work across content production, lead routing, and follow-up operations.
- Content ideation and draft assistance
- Lead intake and qualification workflows
- Reusable SOPs across recurring projects
Build the public growth layer before scaling channels.
The best channel stack still depends on a site that can explain the offer, capture intent, route visitors to the right audit, and keep improving after launch.