Work

A few examples of the kinds
of search problems I like to solve.

This page is less about flashy case-study theater and more about the shape of the work: finding the bottleneck, fixing the foundations, and building content or visibility systems that compound over time.

engagements.log
[1] rebuild architecture
[2] strengthen topic coverage
[3] improve entity clarity
[4] make content cite-worthy
status: ongoing systems work

Representative engagement types

01 / Site Foundation

Untangling a site that had grown without a plan

This kind of project usually means cleaning up structure, clarifying page roles, improving internal linking, and making the site easier for both users and crawlers to understand.

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02 / AI Visibility

Making a brand easier for AI tools to recognize and cite

This work focuses on clearer positioning, stronger corroboration, tighter topic depth, and the signals that help AI systems feel more confident summarizing your expertise.

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03 / Content System

Turning scattered content into a durable publishing roadmap

Instead of publishing isolated posts, I like building topic clusters, decision-stage content, and cleaner paths that support discovery, authority, and conversion together.

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The outcomes I usually chase

  • Clarity
    Pages have clearer jobs, stronger structure, and cleaner topical boundaries.
  • Coverage
    The site addresses more of the questions, comparisons, and proof points buyers actually look for.
  • Confidence
    Search engines and AI tools have more context for understanding what the brand does well.

What I am usually looking for

The main question is almost never “how do we publish more.” It is usually “what is making this brand hard to understand.” Sometimes the issue is technical. Sometimes the issue is positioning. Often it is the relationship between the two.

I like finding the few changes that make the rest of the system stronger: better taxonomy, clearer service pages, stronger supporting content, or tighter signals around expertise and trust.

The work is rarely about chasing every possible opportunity. It is about fixing the parts of the system that keep the good opportunities from compounding.

If your site feels close, but not quite working, that is a good place to start.

A lot of strong sites are only a few decisions away from being much clearer.

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