89. Cross-border SEO/GEO Design (English)
English SEO is not just "translation" but rather "market × search intent × structural design." It creates a foundation that can be found overseas and recommended by AI.
Attracting customers across borders (overseas) will not grow as an extension of Japanese SEO. The English-speaking market has strong competition, and the search intent, comparative analysis, and "prior knowledge" are different. Even if you translate a Japanese site into English, if the targeted keywords are misaligned or the page structure is weak, it won't appear in searches or AI summaries. As a result, you end up in a situation where "there is an overseas site, but inquiries are not increasing." In this service, we will design SEO (search) + GEO (a structure that is easy for AI to reference and summarize) together for the English-speaking market. Based on the target country, purpose, and competition, we will prepare keyword design, page design, internal linking, and structuring (FAQ, comparison, specifications) to build "search assets" that lead to inquiries from overseas. ▼ For concerns like these: - I created an English site, but traffic from overseas is not increasing. - I don't know English keywords and can't decide what to write. - The competition is strong, and I don't feel I can win outside of brand recognition. - My company does not appear in AI searches/summaries. - There are discrepancies in appeal and terminology (standards/units) by country. *Please tell us the target country/region (e.g., US/EU/ASEAN) and the main products/purposes. We will design from areas where you can win.
basic information
■Provided Content (3 Points) - English keyword and search intent design (by country/use case/purchase stage) - SEO/GEO page structure design (structure strong in AI summarization and comparison) - Internal linking and content operation design (a model that allows for mass production and improvement) ■Deliverables - Target definition by country/region and use case (with priority) - English keyword design (intent classification, difficulty, page allocation) - Recommended sitemap for English site (based on SEO/GEO) - Page template requirements (Solution / Product / Spec / FAQ / Comparison) - Internal linking design (hub, navigation, related link rules) - GEO-compatible structural policy (rules for formatting FAQs, comparisons, specifications) - Initial content priority list (in order of quickest results) - Measurement design (country-specific traffic, search to inquiry, zero-result searches, indicators of AI traffic)
Price information
2 million yen to 9 million yen (varies based on target range, page scale, and number of countries) - Light (keywords + sitemap + main template): 2 to 3.5 million yen - Standard (structural design including use/comparison/FAQ + priority list): 3.5 to 6.5 million yen - Expanded (country-specific pathways, agency pathways, operational rules, etc.): 6.5 to 9 million yen *Recommended to indicate "quote required"
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■Approach - Hearing: Target countries/regions, main products, sales formats (direct sales/distributors) - Market and competitor inventory: Identify winning areas (applications/long tail) - Keyword design: Allocate pages based on intent - Page structure design: Define a "readable structure" with SEO + GEO - Handover to implementation/production: Start mass production with templates and priority lists - Improvement: Monthly optimization using search queries, inquiries, and browsing logs (support available) ■Applications - Increase in search traffic from overseas (acquisition of non-branded searches) - Creating a structure that can be picked up by AI summaries/recommendations (GEO) - Designing pathways that connect comparison considerations to estimates and inquiries - Establishing a cycle for producing and improving English content ■Examples of Achievements (Company name not required format) - Manufacturing industry × English application page → Increased inquiries by acquiring traffic through long tail - Technical products × comparison page → Acquired consideration layers through "alternative" categories - Multiple SKUs × specification formatting → Advanced negotiations through structuring specifications and FAQs
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