The offer remains hidden behind broad terms
Services exist, but relevant search and topic environments do not associate them clearly with the business.
01Solution for discoverability
Relevant visibility does not begin with the largest possible keyword list. It begins with the questions people actually need to resolve before a business decision.
Intended outcome
Topics, offers, and owned sources are organised so the right audience can find orientation and recognise the appropriate next step.
Starting point
Services exist, but relevant search and topic environments do not associate them clearly with the business.
Individual pages answer questions, but they do not create a connected route from orientation to selection.
Visitors arrive on the website but find no credible detail or suitable contact point.
Working framework
We organise audience questions, market language, existing demand, and relevant competitive spaces.
Offers, expertise, and evidence receive a traceable information architecture.
Pages and content answer concrete questions while making responsibility and experience verifiable.
Visibility connects with behaviour, contact points, and the quality of resulting inquiries.
Documented context
The following projects state only the published scope of work. They are not presented as evidence for an unverified result figure.
Printel, 2018-2025
Documented project scope for building a consistent brand and a durable digital hub for B2B communication.
View case studyİdea Koleji, since 2018
Documented collaboration for a long-term, values-led search and content presence in a local decision environment.
View case studyMeasurement
Before delivery, we define where discoverability is relevant and which next step matters to the business.
Relevant search visibility
Brand and topic coverage
Qualified organic traffic
Transitions to key contact points
Clear boundary
Rankings, traffic, and inquiry volumes are not guaranteed. Changes are evaluated against the documented starting point and in the context of market, season, and offer.
Connected outcome areas
Next step
The first conversation clarifies the objective, current situation, and most important constraint. Scope follows from that assessment.