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Thank you for taking the time to walk us through your current operations and online presence.

The information you provide us with will help the Living Proof Creative team to get a better understanding of your company needs and requirements. We will then be equipped to propose a website solution that will enable your online sales to increase in not only volume, but also in efficiency.

Questions regarding your personal and company information are required, but please feel free to leave blank any questions you are not sure about further in the questionnaire. However, we advise you to keep in mind that the more detailed answers we get – the more thorough our initial assessment will be.

We promise nothing but top standards in user-based development, innovative design, and quality service from experienced professionals in the industry.

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What is your business about, and how would you describe your business to someone unfamiliar with it?
What products or services do you offer?
List potential keywords that you would like to target. Example: Austin Architect, Protein Supplements, Apartments for Sale Austin, etc.
Are you targeting specific locations or operating globally? If local, what areas should we focus on?
Who are your top competitors? Are there any businesses you admire or benchmark against? List 5 to 10 top competitors. Example: competitor 1: https://competitorwebsite.com
Who is your ideal customer? Are there specific demographics, industries, or locations you focus on?
Do you have any Unique Selling Proposition (USP)? If so, what makes your business or services stand out compared to your competitors?
What are your primary goals for SEO? (e.g., increase organic traffic, generate leads, improve online sales, boost brand visibility).
Have you worked on SEO before? If so, what strategies were used, and what results did you achieve?
What challenges are you currently facing with your website or digital marketing efforts?
How would you describe your brand’s tone and messaging? Are there any specific guidelines or preferences we should follow?