Find the Leak
Broken tracking, weak pages, wasted ad spend, feed errors, crawl issues, redirect problems, and local visibility gaps.
Case Studies
Most businesses are not losing because they need “more marketing.” They are losing because something inside the system is leaking traffic, leads, visibility, or trust.
Our Proof Framework
We do not start by guessing. We look for the leak, repair the system, and prove the result.
Broken tracking, weak pages, wasted ad spend, feed errors, crawl issues, redirect problems, and local visibility gaps.
We repair the part of the system that is costing the business leads, rankings, sales opportunities, or trust.
We document what changed so business owners can stop guessing and make smarter marketing decisions.
Real Work
Some examples are anonymous by design. The point is not hype. The point is proof.
Products were live, but visibility was being held back by product data issues, platform warnings, and feed problems.
Shopping visibility was blocked by feed quality problems and product data gaps.
Cleaned product data, improved eligibility signals, and reduced account friction.
The business had a cleaner path for products to appear and compete again.
The business could not trust the numbers because important traffic and lead actions were not being measured correctly.
Tracking was missing, duplicated, incomplete, or disconnected from real business actions.
Verified tags, tested events, cleaned reporting, and connected key actions.
The business could read traffic, forms, calls, and sales activity with more confidence.
Search visibility was weakened by duplicate URL patterns, redirect problems, sitemap conflicts, and unclear canonical signals.
Search engines were receiving mixed signals from redirects, links, canonicals, and page versions.
Cleaned crawl paths, improved sitemap consistency, and reduced authority leaks.
The site became easier for search engines to understand, crawl, and index correctly.
A local business needed stronger city-level visibility and a clearer connection between services, locations, and search intent.
Service pages and city pages were not supporting each other clearly enough.
Improved service coverage, city structure, internal linking, and local relevance signals.
The site had a clearer path to compete for local searches in the areas that matter.
Ads were running, but the path from search intent to qualified lead was unclear, hard to measure, and too easy to waste.
Spend was active, but lead quality, conversion goals, and search intent were not clear enough.
Improved campaign structure, conversion tracking, search-term review, and landing-page intent.
The business had a cleaner way to evaluate what traffic was worth paying for.
Recent Wins
Different businesses. Different problems. Same process: find the leak, fix the leak, prove the result.
Improved search visibility by repairing technical SEO issues, strengthening internal linking, and cleaning crawl signals.
Rebuilt analytics and event tracking so business owners could accurately measure lead activity.
Reduced wasted ad spend by eliminating searches unlikely to become qualified customers.
Product visibility restored through feed cleanup, eligibility fixes, and structured product improvements.
Connected traffic, forms, calls, and reporting into a clearer decision-making system.
Reduced crawl confusion, redirect conflicts, and indexing issues weakening search performance.
How We Work
Understand the business, offer, traffic, and current lead flow.
Find the leak inside tracking, SEO, ads, pages, feeds, or reporting.
Fix the part of the system causing lost visibility or lost leads.
Test the fix and confirm the system is working properly.
Show what changed and decide the highest-value next move.
Why This Works
Spending more money on a broken system usually creates bigger problems, not better results. The better move is to find what is leaking first.
What We Usually Find
Growth usually disappears through several small cracks at the same time.
Missing tags, bad events, duplicate analytics, and unreliable conversion data.
Feed errors, weak product data, Merchant Center warnings, and catalog gaps.
Redirect loops, duplicate URLs, bad canonicals, sitemap conflicts, and crawl confusion.
Traffic arrives, but the next step is unclear or not strong enough to convert.
Service pages, city pages, and business intent are not connected tightly enough.
Business owners are forced to make decisions from incomplete or misleading numbers.
Growth Review
If your traffic, leads, tracking, product visibility, ads, or local rankings are not where they should be, the next move is not guessing. The next move is a Growth Review.