SEO isn’t just about getting found. True optimization transforms your website
into a structured, fast,
and trustworthy platform
that both search engines reward and users enjoy staying on.
Your site is live, but buried on the 10th page.
Meta structure rebuilt. Search intent aligned with every page.
Navigation feels messy
and hard to follow.
Hierarchy streamlined.
Crawl paths simplified.
Traffic comes, but leaves
empty-handed.
Content optimized for clarity. Frictionless conversion paths.
Links exist, but don’t carry weight.
Authority distributed. Strategic signals amplified sitewide.
We price based on scope and complexity — not vanity metrics.
Each tier is designed to match where your business is right now.
We've worked with Toimi on two projects now, and both times the result was spot on. Timelines were realistic, communication was clear, and the team handled all details without us having to chase.
They didn't just ship features — they explained trade-offs, suggested improvements, and really thought about long-term use. Felt like an extension of our team.
Fast, professional, and no overcomplication. Our landing page went live on schedule and performed better than expected.
Easy to work with, thank you!
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Site structure determines how search engines discover, crawl, and understand your Stanford website's content hierarchy. A well-structured site tells Google which pages are most important, how topics relate to each other, and what your Stanford company is authoritative about. For growing Stanford companies adding service pages, blog content, and product documentation, poor structure leads to crawl inefficiency, keyword cannibalization, and diluted authority. Toimi architects site structures that scale elegantly as your Stanford content library expands.
Common Stanford site structure issues include pages buried too deep (requiring 4+ clicks from homepage), keyword cannibalization where multiple pages target the same queries, thin category pages that provide no value, orphaned content receiving no internal links, inconsistent URL patterns that confuse crawlers, and navigational dead-ends where users get stuck. For Stanford companies that have grown organically — adding pages without architectural planning — these issues accumulate and silently drain organic search potential. Our audit identifies and prioritizes these structural problems.
We implement topic cluster architecture — organizing your Stanford site around pillar pages (comprehensive guides on core topics) supported by cluster content (detailed articles on subtopics) connected through strategic internal linking. This structure signals to search engines that your Stanford site is the authoritative resource on each topic cluster. We map your site architecture to your keyword research, ensuring every page has a clear topical purpose and contributes to your Stanford company's overall search authority in its competitive category.
We implement clean, hierarchical URL structures that reflect your Stanford site's content organization — descriptive paths (/services/web-development/ rather than /page?id=42), consistent formatting (lowercase, hyphens), logical nesting that mirrors navigation structure, and keyword inclusion where natural. For Stanford companies redesigning site structure, we create comprehensive redirect plans that preserve existing URL equity. Our URL guidelines balance SEO best practices with developer practicality, ensuring your Stanford engineering team can maintain consistent patterns as new pages are added.
We architect dual-purpose structures with clear separation — marketing content organized by service/solution categories for commercial search intent, and documentation content organized by product/feature hierarchy for informational intent. For Stanford SaaS companies, this means keeping docs.yoursite.com or /docs/ separate from marketing pages while ensuring both sections benefit from shared domain authority. Internal linking bridges the two sections strategically, guiding Stanford users from educational documentation to commercial consideration pages.
We use Screaming Frog for comprehensive crawl analysis, Ahrefs for internal link distribution mapping, Google Search Console for crawl stats and indexation data, and custom visualization tools that map your Stanford site's architecture into navigable diagrams. Our analysis measures crawl depth (clicks from homepage), internal PageRank distribution, link equity flow, and content grouping effectiveness. For Stanford companies with large sites (1,000+ pages), we identify structural bottlenecks that prevent search engines from efficiently discovering and indexing your most valuable content.
Site structure is the skeleton that supports all other SEO efforts. Our Stanford site structure work integrates with keyword research (ensuring pages exist for target keywords without overlap), content strategy (determining where new content fits in the hierarchy), technical SEO (optimizing XML sitemaps and robots.txt based on structure), and on-page optimization (structuring internal links to support priority pages). When structure is right, every subsequent SEO activity for your Stanford company becomes more effective because it builds on an architecturally sound foundation.
We offer structural governance services for Stanford companies — reviewing new page additions against the established architecture, recommending structural adjustments as content volume grows, and conducting quarterly structural audits that verify the site's organization still serves SEO and user experience goals. For Stanford companies publishing regularly, this ongoing management prevents the gradual structural decay that occurs when content is added without architectural consideration, keeping your Stanford site clean, crawlable, and optimized for search.