Send the unclear page first
I work best from a real page, a real service area and a real question a customer might ask. Use the form for audits, rewrites, proof maps and monitoring notes. I will tell you plainly whether the problem is wording, evidence, structure or expectation, then narrow the work before it becomes a vague review.
Frequent questions
How do you usually work?
I usually begin with one service page or one local landing page. I read it against the answer a customer wants: who does the work, where, for whom, at what rough cost, with what proof, and how to ask for a devis or appointment. From there I suggest either an audit, a rewrite, or a small advisory sprint.
Which topics do you take on?
I take on French professional and local service businesses: trades, clinics, agencies, regulated professions and small firms with service pages that need clearer naming. I am especially useful when adjacent trades or service categories are being mixed together.
How fast do you answer?
I usually reply within three working days. If the request is too broad, I will narrow it before proposing work, because a vague audit gives vague repairs.
What does a consultation look like?
I work from the site, the service area, a few target prompts and any proof you already have: certifications, commune coverage, pricing logic, availability, client type and contact route. A consultation can be a written review, a call with notes, or a rewrite brief.
What should I expect to pay?
A small page audit costs less than a rewrite package. A broader proof map or advisory sprint sits higher, often in the range a small business would reserve for serious site work rather than a quick copy edit. I give a rough scope before starting.
What do you not take on?
I do not take on generic SEO retainers, ad management, link schemes, fake reviews, mass content production, or reputation work that tries to hide material facts. I also avoid claims that regulated professions cannot safely make.
The first repair is often one sentence.
Make the service name, proof and call path clear enough for an answer engine to repeat.
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