Honest About Timelines
Traffic growth takes time. Usually three to six months before you see meaningful changes. Anyone promising instant results is probably not being straight with you. We set realistic expectations from the start.
Started in Taichung back in 2019, we've spent the past six years figuring out what actually drives traffic to websites. Not theory. Real results from working with businesses across Taiwan.
Our team isn't huge, but everyone here has spent years in the trenches. We focus on website traffic optimization because that's where most companies struggle. You can have the best product in the world, but if nobody finds your site, it doesn't matter much.
Looking back, it's interesting to see how things developed. We didn't set out to become traffic optimization specialists. We just kept noticing the same problem everywhere and got obsessed with solving it.
Three of us working out of a small office on Shifu Road. We were doing general web consulting, but kept running into the same issue. Clients had decent websites that nobody visited. After the fifth client asked us why their traffic was so low, we knew we had to dig deeper.

This was when we really committed to traffic optimization. We spent months testing different approaches with a handful of patient clients. Some strategies flopped completely. Others showed promising results. By late 2021, we had developed methods that consistently improved visitor numbers without relying on paid ads.

We brought in people with different backgrounds. Someone who understood technical site architecture. Another person who had spent years analyzing search patterns. The combination helped us see traffic problems from multiple angles. Around this time, we also started focusing specifically on the Taiwan market because search behavior here has unique characteristics.

We work with around thirty businesses at any given time. Manufacturing companies, service providers, online retailers. The industries vary, but the core challenge stays the same. Everyone needs more qualified visitors finding their site through search. We've refined our process quite a bit, though we're still learning and adjusting with every project.

Every site has different issues affecting its visibility. We've developed a systematic way to identify bottlenecks and address them in order of impact. Here's what that typically looks like.
Before anything else, we check if search engines can properly access and understand your site. Crawl errors, loading speed, mobile responsiveness. These aren't glamorous issues, but they're often what's holding traffic back.
We've seen sites with great content get almost zero traffic because of technical problems nobody noticed. Fixing these creates a stable base for everything else.
This is where a lot of companies miss the mark. They optimize for keywords they think matter, but those terms don't match what potential customers actually search for.
We spend time analyzing real search patterns in your industry. What questions are people asking? What problems are they trying to solve? Then we align your content with those actual search behaviors.
Traffic optimization isn't a one-time project. Search algorithms change. Competitor strategies evolve. User behavior shifts. We monitor what's working and what's declining, then adjust accordingly.
Our clients get regular reports showing traffic trends, which pages are performing, and where opportunities exist. No jargon, just clear data about what's happening.
After working on hundreds of optimization projects, we've developed some strong opinions about how this work should be done. These principles shape every decision we make.
We're not interested in short-term tricks that might boost traffic temporarily but create problems down the road. We're building sustainable visibility that lasts.
Traffic growth takes time. Usually three to six months before you see meaningful changes. Anyone promising instant results is probably not being straight with you. We set realistic expectations from the start.
More traffic is meaningless if those visitors aren't interested in what you offer. We optimize for relevance, not just volume. Better to have 500 qualified visitors than 5000 random ones.
We explain what we're doing and why in plain language. No hiding behind technical jargon or vague promises. If something isn't working, we say so and discuss alternatives.

