Page structure review
I look at how your current pages are organised and where the content could be stronger, more specific or easier to follow.
SEO-friendly page structure and copy
Good website copy should help people understand what you do, who you help and why they should contact you. It should also give search engines a clear page structure without making the wording feel forced.
Clear first, SEO second
SEO-friendly copy does not mean stuffing a page with keywords until it sounds like a robot wrote it after three coffees and a panic attack.
It means using clear headings, useful sections and natural wording that helps visitors understand what you do, where you work and why your business is a good fit.
If your whole website needs improving, you may also want to look at website redesigns. If you need a new site built around better structure from the start, take a look at small business websites.
What this is for
A lot of small business websites have the same problem: the design might be decent, but the content is too vague. Visitors land on the page and still have to work out what the business actually does, who it helps, where it works and what they should do next.
This service improves page structure and wording so customers and search engines can understand your services, locations and next steps, especially when paired with focused landing pages or a wider website build.
What is included
I look at how your current pages are organised and where the content could be stronger, more specific or easier to follow.
Your homepage can be refined so people quickly understand what you offer, who it is for and what makes your business credible.
Key service pages can be rewritten or restructured so they explain the service properly and support more relevant search terms.
Headings, intro sections, benefits, FAQs and calls to action can be improved so the page feels more useful and less vague.
Relevant pages can be linked together naturally, helping visitors move through the site and giving search engines more context.
SEO titles, meta descriptions and page excerpts can be written so each page has a specific purpose in search results.
Why it matters
Search engines are trying to understand pages in a similar way to real people: what is this page about, who is it useful for, and does it answer the search properly?
That is why your content needs to be specific. A page that only says “we offer professional services” does not give visitors or search engines much to work with. A better page explains the service, the problems it solves, the area you cover and the next step someone should take, then links naturally to related services such as website redesigns or booking website development where relevant.
If you are building out service pages, this works well alongside WordPress website development or a wider website redesign.
What I usually fix
This is not about making your website sound corporate or over-polished. It is about making it easier for the right people to understand what you do and feel confident taking the next step.
How the process works
I review your current pages, headings, calls to action and how clearly the website explains your services.
I help decide which pages need improving first and what each page should be trying to achieve.
The copy, headings and sections are improved so the page feels more useful, specific and search-friendly.
Relevant internal links, calls to action, SEO titles and meta descriptions are added where useful.
Related services
Questions
No. This is focused on SEO-friendly page structure, copy, headings, internal links and metadata. Full SEO campaigns can include wider work such as technical audits, backlinks, content strategy and ongoing reporting.
Yes. ND9 can improve existing website copy so it feels more natural and better structured around your services.
Yes. This is especially useful if you are creating dedicated pages for each service and want them to sound natural while still supporting search.
Better structure and more useful page copy can support SEO, but rankings depend on many factors. The goal here is to give your pages stronger foundations and make them more useful to visitors.
No. The aim is to make the wording feel natural, human and specific to your business, not generic or overstuffed with keywords.
Need sharper website copy?
If your website feels vague, thin or hard to follow, ND9 can help improve the copy and structure so visitors know what you offer and what to do next.