As the number of pages increases, the results decline. By "trimming and organizing" large-scale sites, we can restore navigation and inquiries.
The problem with large-scale sites is not the "number of pages," but rather "the lack of organized information." As the number of pages increases, the same content gets scattered across multiple locations, outdated information remains, and users become lost. As a result, even if there is search traffic, users do not navigate further, comparisons do not progress, and inquiries decrease. Furthermore, the operations team also struggles to identify where updates are needed, leading to accelerated neglect. In this service, we will first take inventory of the large-scale site and decide what to keep, integrate, or discard, before reconstructing the category design, navigation, and templates. This will not only improve the appearance but also change the way information is managed, allowing for smoother operations. ■ Service Offerings (3 points) Inventory and organization (visualization of page assets / identification of duplication, decay, and causes of user confusion) Reconstruction of information design (categories / navigation / in-depth exploration after search traffic) Renewal implementation (template unification / migration / URL management) Deliverables: Complete set of large-scale site information organization renewal (inventory sheet, integration design, sitemap, migration plan, implementation) *Please provide the site URL and an estimate of the number of pages (e.g., 200 pages, 500 pages). We will first create a "blueprint for organization."
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basic information
■Provided Content Inventory (Asset Management of All Pages) - URL/Page Purpose/Update Date/Traffic/Duplicates/Integration Candidates - Identification of "Pages that are read but do not lead to results" Integration and Reduction Design (The Aesthetics of Subtraction) - Integrate pages with the same role - Abolish pages with unclear purposes (or absorb them into integrated pages) - Standardize templates for remaining pages to reduce operational burden Information Design (Reconstruction of Categories and Navigation) - Category design for Products/Uses/Challenges/Technologies - Deep-dive navigation: Product → Case Studies → FAQs → Materials → Consultations - Clarify the location for comparison and approval materials Migration Design (Without Losing SEO) - URL policy, 301 redirects, duplicate organization - Transfer the evaluation of old pages to the integration destination Operational Design (Stable Even with Increases) - Templates, naming conventions, input rules - Update responsibilities (who, what, and when updates will be made) ■Deliverables Page Inventory Table (Asset Ledger) Organization Policy (Rules for Retaining/Integrating/Abolishing) New Sitemap (Category Design + Page Roles) URL Design + Migration Plan (Including Redirect Table) Template Design (Page Types and Input Rules) Implementation, Migration, and Publication (Staged publication also possible)
Price information
5 million yen to 25 million yen (varies greatly depending on the number of pages, CMS situation, and migration volume) - Scale of up to 200 pages: 5 to 9 million yen - Scale of 200 to 800 pages: 9 to 16 million yen - 800 pages and above / multiple CMS mixed / large-scale integration: 16 million yen and above * "Estimate required" notation recommended (to be confirmed after inventory)
Delivery Time
※Minimum 3-4 months / Standard 6-12 months (varies based on scale and consensus formation)
Applications/Examples of results
■Concerns Too many pages, unsure where to make corrections Information is duplicated, updates are not being made/old information remains Users get lost and abandon the site (navigation is weak) SEO has weakened/I feel like search rankings have dropped CMS and templates are mixed, resulting in inconsistent quality ■Approach Pre-sharing: Site URL/page scale/current issues Inventory: Create a page ledger → Identify duplication/decay/causes of confusion Design: Confirm categories, navigation, integration policy, URL/migration plan Implementation: Standardize templates → Create integrated pages → Migration → Redirects Post-publication: Establish operations and improvements (monthly support is optional) ■Uses Recovery of navigation and inquiries (solving confusion) Reduction of operational burden (integration and templating) Improvement of SEO (organizing duplicates and consolidating evaluations) Restoration of information freshness (rebuilding update rules) ■Examples of Achievements (Company name not required format) Diverse processing × 200 employees × proliferation of pages → Improved navigation through integration and category organization Industrial equipment × 500 employees × SEO decline → Maintained evaluation and organization through URL migration design Chemical materials × 1,000 employees × inability to update → Restarted operations through template standardization
Company information
A site that is just cheap ultimately increases costs and risks." We propose web development that maximizes business results while thoroughly addressing essential requirements. Are you creating a website like this? - It seems that the websites of competitors look better, but you don't know why. - Every update incurs additional costs, and before you know it, expenses have ballooned beyond expectations. - While the appearance is nice, it ignores laws and industry-specific rules, leading to complaint risks... - You want to attract customers and inquiries, but the production company only talks about design. - As a result of choosing a production that is simply cheap, you are overwhelmed with trouble handling and can't focus on your core business. Point 1. Avoid troubles with a design that has no "gaps or omissions." 2. Minimize operational costs with a design that assumes in-house updates. 3. Planning power that pursues business results. "Is the initial cost a bit high?" But in the long run, it's safe and cost-effective. We have prepared a plan to truly deliver results "correctly.



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