Business owners or SMEs that do not know where to start with SEO
Prioritize which pages to work on first, which keywords matter, which questions should be answered and what should be fixed before investing in more content.
We start with search intent and the role of each URL, then connect technical SEO, on-page structure, content graph, internal links, entities, schema and answer-first content into one system. The goal is to make the website clearer for search engines and answer/generative systems without promising rankings or AI citations.

Whether you are starting SEO or already have many articles, we review search intent, technical structure, keyword cannibalization, entity clarity, answer structure and the path from information to money pages so SEO, AEO and GEO do not become separate projects that conflict with each other.
Prioritize which pages to work on first, which keywords matter, which questions should be answered and what should be fixed before investing in more content.
Check whether content is scattered or multiple pages are targeting the same intent, then reorganize topic clusters, answer coverage and internal links.
Receive a keyword map, target URLs, content graph, entity direction and action list that writers, developers and marketers can use together.
Many websites have service pages, blog posts and landing pages but never define which URL answers which query, which entity owns the information or where the most important answer should live. Adding content without this structure can create overlapping intent or traffic that does not support decisions.
Define the primary target URL and supporting-content roles to reduce keyword cannibalization.
Map search intent to real URLs so the team knows what to create, improve, merge or stop.
Use direct answers, H2/H3, FAQ, definitions, steps and comparisons so key information is visible in readable HTML.
Review titles, headings, canonical, sitemap, robots, schema, redirects and page context together.
Align entities, sources, author/date, visible content, schema and topic relationships without inventing experts or evidence.
Use contextual internal links and CTAs so supporting content leads users and relevance back to the primary money page.
Define query, landing-page, index coverage and conversion signals around outcomes the website can actually observe.
Once the search structure is clear, the work continues into entities, content, the website and the channels customers use to decide. SEO, AEO and GEO need real information behind them, not just terminology in a strategy deck.
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Clarify who the customer is, what they search for, what they need answered and which page should own that intent before defining the keyword map and answer coverage.
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Once the primary target URL is clear, produce articles, visuals or video that support the search journey without creating thin or overlapping content.
Images illustrate the working context and are not evidence of guaranteed rankings, traffic, sales, featured snippets, AI overviews or AI citations.
Exact scope depends on the package and website condition, but deliverables are designed to connect search engines, answer engines and generative search with the same real URL structure and business information.
Map money keywords, informational queries, long-tail terms, follow-up questions and search intent to the correct target URLs.
Prioritize crawl, index, sitemap, robots, canonical, redirect, performance and technical issues.
Define title, meta, H1–H3, direct answers, FAQ, semantic HTML and schema around the role of each URL.
Clarify company/service entities, facts, sources, author/date signals and alignment between visible content and structured data.
Connect money pages, supporting topics and future content so pieces support each other rather than compete.
Define source pages, destination pages, anchor variation and topic relationships between articles, services, entities and conversion pages.
Track query, landing page, index and conversion signals and use them to prioritize the next cycle.
We first assign a clear role to each existing URL so the main service page, supporting content and package pages are not competing for the same commercial intent.
Assign the main commercial intent and make scope, pricing and next steps clear.
Use long-tail questions to explain AEO, GEO, cannibalization, internal links and related supporting topics.
Align company facts, authorship, sources and structured data with visible content instead of adding unsupported schema.
Connect relevant supporting pages back to the money page using contextual anchor variations.
Review queries, landing pages, indexation and conversions before deciding whether to improve existing pages, add content or fix technical issues.
This example explains the method only and is not a guarantee of rankings, traffic, sales, AI overviews, featured snippets or AI citations.
Starting prices make budget planning easier. Before work begins, we review URL count, website setup, indexation, existing content, entities and current resources so unnecessary scope is not sold.
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For business or SME websites that first need keywords, search intent, target URLs and on-page structure organized clearly.
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For websites ready to extend SEO Structure into content graphs, entities, AEO, GEO and AI Search readiness.
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For multi-service, multi-category or multi-site websites that need a longer-term search architecture.
Pricing and outcomes depend on page count, website system, domain history, competition, content resources and implementation speed. No package guarantees position #1, AI Overview visibility, featured snippets or citation by an AI system.
Some websites need technical fixes first. Others are crawlable but have overlapping answers or weak entity context. Separating the real problem helps focus budget and effort.
Review crawl, index, sitemap, robots, canonical, redirects, mobile and relevant performance issues.
Fix the foundation before adding pages when structure is the bottleneck.Define target URLs, direct answers, topic clusters, on-page structure, FAQ and useful supporting information.
New content should have a job, not exist only to increase volume.Connect company/service entities, sources, author/date, internal links and schema transparently.
Do not invent reviews, experts, citations or evidence.The goal is to make clear what search problem each work cycle is solving, which URL it supports and which information needs to become more explicit.
Review URLs, indexation, technical setup, content, answer coverage, entities, internal links and available measurement data.
Define money keywords, long-tail questions, follow-up queries, search intent, target URLs, content graph and entity relationships.
Structure direct answers, FAQ, sources, author/date and company/service facts so structured data matches visible content.
Improve on-page, technical, schema, internal links or content according to the agreed scope.
Review queries, landing pages, indexation and conversions and choose the next actions from observable data.
These answers help business owners separate current search terminology from the practical work a website actually needs without promising outcomes controlled by search or AI platforms.
SEO Structure starts at ฿6,900 per month and SEO Authority starts at ฿12,900 per month. Multi-service, multi-domain or complex websites are quoted after reviewing the number of pages, existing systems and required scope.
AEO or Answer Engine Optimization focuses on making important answers clear through direct answers, FAQ, definitions, steps and information that matches user questions. SEO is broader and includes crawl, indexation, search intent, on-page, technical structure and authority. They should work together.
GEO or Generative Engine Optimization in our approach focuses on entities, context, sources, author/date signals, topic relationships and verifiable information. No provider can guarantee that an AI system will cite or recommend a specific website.
No. The foundation is still crawlable and indexable pages, clear search intent and accurate business information. AI Search, AEO and GEO add more emphasis on answer structure, entities, context and source clarity.
No. Schema should describe structured data that genuinely exists and should match visible content. Adding unsupported review, rating, FAQ or entity data can create confusion rather than help.
The principles are similar, but SMEs usually need stricter prioritization. It is important to know which pages are money pages, which keywords matter, which questions should be answered and what should be fixed before producing more content.
No. Rankings depend on competition, search systems and user behavior. The agreed scope should focus on controllable and observable signals such as queries, landing pages, index coverage and conversions.
It is a situation where several pages compete or overlap in intent so it is unclear which page should be the primary answer. Not every repeated keyword is a problem; intent, ranking URL and page roles need to be reviewed first.
Yes, when it is already clear which target URL the article supports and which search intent it answers. If not, review the keyword map, target pages, technical SEO, answer coverage and internal links first to reduce duplicate content.
It is a map connecting money pages, supporting content, topic clusters, entities and internal links so each article has a clear role and supports a commercial page instead of being produced randomly.
It depends on scope and may include the website, Search Console, Analytics or CMS. Access should be limited to what is necessary, separate user accounts should be used when supported, and access can be removed when work ends.
Send the website, main products or services, target audience and what has already been done. We will help separate whether the starting point should be technical SEO, keyword and intent mapping, answer structure, entity/source work, content graph or internal links before discussing scope.