About
A full-stack developer who spends a lot of time on factory floors.
I speak overseas buyers
Four years building the portal site and lead pipeline for an overseas company selling high-ticket professional products.
I speak manufacturing
An engineering background, technical writing a procurement manager will actually finish, and a read on how factory owners think.
I build it myself
I handle performance, structured data and indexing myself — problems get fixed, not escalated to a vendor and queued.
I report in numbers
Every step has a metric you can verify. No vibes-based reporting.
I kept meeting Chinese factories with excellent products whose entire pipeline hung on a platform's search slot. Rankings drop, inquiries stop. Platforms can raise fees, change rules, and put you on the same price-comparison page as ten competitors.
What I do is unglamorous: turn a factory's own website into an asset that keeps generating demand — organic traffic through SEO, and citations from AI engines through GEO.
I don't promise page one in a month and I don't mass-produce thin pages. I bet on real capability, structured content, and compounding over time.
Working with me means working with me — no handoff from sales to delivery, no rotating account manager. It also means I only take on what I can actually deliver, and I'll tell you upfront when something is out of scope.
FAQ
How long until we see results?
Technical and on-site fixes usually show up in indexing and impressions within 2–4 weeks. Steady organic inquiries typically take 3–6 months of content work. Be skeptical of anyone promising results in a month.
How is GEO different from SEO?
The two share a highly overlapping core: both need content a machine can read and trust. Where they differ is what they're competing for — SEO for a position on the results page, GEO for a direct citation from an AI. The first leans on keywords and links, the second on factual density, structured data and third-party mentions, which is why the writing differs.
We already have a website — do we need a rebuild?
Not necessarily. I start with a technical and content audit. If the existing architecture and performance hold up, restructuring in place is usually cheaper and faster.
How do you charge?
The export diagnosis is free. For the full engagement, the build is quoted per project and content plus promotion are monthly — quoted together. Off-site promotion on its own is monthly only. Rates scale with category competitiveness and content volume. The proposal will be in plain language.
What exactly counts as "mentioned and ranking near the top"?
That bar applies to standalone off-site promotion. Before we start, we agree on a set of sourcing questions and the engines in scope, and both go into the contract. Each question runs three times a week for four weeks; the bar is a mention rate above 60% and a place in the top three among the brands named. A baseline is recorded before any work begins, and missing the bar extends the engagement at no cost until it's met, or I step away. You can reproduce the whole measurement yourself — the engines are public, so it isn't my word against yours. The full engagement is not judged this way: it is judged on inquiries, with a baseline recorded the same way.
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