The problem
The website is thin, confusing, outdated, slow, or missing the pages local buyers and Google need.
Some businesses should not pay for monthly SEO before the site can support rankings and calls. If the website is too weak, the rebuild gets scoped before payment.
Conversion base
A rebuild should make the service clear, support the Google Business Profile, connect service pages, show trust, and give buyers a clean path to contact.
View pricing ->How to think about it
The website is thin, confusing, outdated, slow, or missing the pages local buyers and Google need.
Ranking work sends people to a site that does not explain the business or convert the lead.
A pretty website without local SEO structure can still fail to support Maps rankings or calls.
We scope the pages, service structure, internal links, proof, contact path, and local SEO basics before payment.
Homepage, service pages, contact path, footer NAP, and internal links.
Title tags, H1s, service headings, schema, map connection, and sitemap.
Clear offer, proof, services, location relevance, pricing path, and contact CTA.
The rebuild is scoped by conversation because page count and content needs change the price.
Questions
No. Website rebuilds need a scope and payment discussion first.
When the existing site cannot clearly support local SEO, trust, service pages, or lead conversion.
Yes. Once the site can support the profile and service pages, monthly local SEO has a stronger base.