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.
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Cost depends on site size, the complexity of the existing URL architecture, the number of content silos being restructured, and whether the engagement includes redirect mapping and content migration — no flat rate applies. A site structure project for a Pasadena logistics company with dozens of service pages targeting Port Houston-connected procurement searches involves different scope than an architecture review for a local professional services site with ten pages. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your site and optimization requirements.
A focused site structure engagement covering audit, architecture design, and implementation recommendations typically takes 3 to 6 weeks depending on site size, content volume, and whether redirect mapping and CMS implementation are included. Pasadena businesses with large service libraries spanning multiple industries — energy, logistics, healthcare, retail — often have accumulated URL structures and navigation hierarchies that developed organically without a coherent information architecture strategy. Restructuring those without damaging existing search rankings requires careful planning before a single URL is changed.
Established businesses near the Bayport Industrial District whose sites have grown organically without a coherent page hierarchy, healthcare providers near Bayshore Medical Center with service pages buried under multiple navigation layers, professional services firms targeting Greater Houston metro keywords whose content is organized around internal business units rather than how customers actually search, and e-commerce businesses near the Market at Crenshaw complex with category structures that do not reflect actual purchase intent are the most frequent clients. A poorly structured site wastes crawl budget, dilutes internal link equity, and makes it harder for both Google and human visitors to find the most important pages — problems that compound silently until a competitor with better architecture outranks you for terms you should own.
A complete engagement covers crawl audit and crawl budget analysis, URL structure review and recommendations, navigation hierarchy assessment, internal linking architecture mapping, content silo design, redirect mapping for any URL changes, canonical tag audit, XML sitemap review, and a prioritized implementation plan. For Pasadena businesses targeting both English and Spanish-speaking markets across Harris County, hreflang implementation and bilingual URL architecture are reviewed and optimized as part of the same engagement rather than treated as a separate technical task.
Every URL change carries ranking risk if not managed correctly — we produce a complete redirect map before any structural changes are implemented, ensuring every modified URL passes equity to its new location through a 301 redirect. For Pasadena businesses with established organic visibility in the Greater Houston metro market, we sequence structural changes in phases — starting with pages that have the least existing ranking equity and working toward high-traffic pages once the redirect infrastructure is confirmed and functioning. No URL is changed without a documented redirect plan approved by your team first.
Site structure determines how Google discovers, crawls, and assigns authority to your pages. A flat, logical hierarchy with strong internal linking concentrates equity on your most important pages and signals topical authority across related content clusters. For Pasadena businesses in sectors with deep content hierarchies — energy services subcategories, healthcare specialties, logistics service types — proper silo structure tells Google that your site is a comprehensive authority on a topic rather than a collection of loosely related pages. The result is stronger rankings across the full topic cluster, not just for individual pages optimized in isolation.
You work with a dedicated SEO strategist and project manager throughout the engagement. We deliver a written audit report covering every structural issue identified — with business impact ratings and implementation priority — before recommending any changes. For Pasadena business owners without a technical SEO background, the audit is presented in plain language with visual site maps showing the current and recommended architecture side by side so the proposed changes are immediately clear without requiring interpretation of raw crawl data.
You receive a complete site architecture document: current structure audit with identified issues, recommended URL hierarchy and navigation structure, internal linking map, redirect mapping for all proposed URL changes, XML sitemap recommendations, and a phased implementation plan prioritized by impact and risk. For Pasadena businesses moving directly into on-page optimization, content production, or a technical SEO engagement after the structure work is complete, the architecture document feeds directly into those briefs — establishing the structural foundation that makes every subsequent SEO investment more effective.