VNB Consulting needed a full architectural redesign of their website while preserving years of hard-earned organic search rankings. The challenge was non-negotiable: no SEO regression, no downtime, no performance loss.
I led the project end-to-end, rebuilding the website from the ground up with a custom UI/UX system, modern layout architecture, and a mobile-first performance strategy. The new site not only retained its search authority but delivered measurable improvements in speed, usability, and search visibility.
The project was completed ahead of schedule and resulted in a direct job offer and executive endorsement from the Director, validating both technical and strategic execution.
I rebuilt the site using a reusable, modular page structure, allowing sections to be reused across pages without breaking design consistency. I also presented multiple design directions to stakeholders, guided them through best practices, and finalized a layout that balanced aesthetics with performance.
I carefully optimized every page using Yoast SEO, preserving metadata, URL structures, headings, and internal links. Each page was reviewed individually to ensure SEO integrity was maintained and improved, resulting in zero ranking loss after launch.
I collaborated closely with the design team to create custom infographics and visual sections that clearly explained each service. This improved readability, engagement, and user comprehension across the site.
I rebuilt every section using a mobile-first approach, optimizing each element for responsiveness. Where desktop layouts didn’t translate well, I created mobile-specific designs to ensure clarity, usability, and performance. This resulted in a fully responsive site with improved mobile performance scores.
Assets were optimized, layouts streamlined, and unnecessary scripts removed to deliver consistently faster load times across devices.
Each page was carefully preserved and optimized using structured metadata, clean URLs, and on-page SEO best practices to improve search visibility.
Every section was rebuilt for mobile usability, with custom layouts where desktop designs didn’t translate, ensuring a seamless responsive experience.
The site was rebuilt using reusable structures and a flexible design system, making future updates faster, safer, and easier to maintain.
This project required a complete redesign and technical rebuild while preserving years of organic search performance. I re-architected the website, redesigned the UI system, optimized every page for SEO, and rebuilt the site mobile-first to deliver measurable performance improvements without risking rankings.
People know what an FAQ is, so make that your page title. Don’t overcomplicate things by calling it “Good to Know” or “More Info”. Sometimes people put the frequently asked questions section on their Contact page, but you can create your own page and put it right in your website navigation menu
People know what an FAQ is, so make that your page title. Don’t overcomplicate things by calling it “Good to Know” or “More Info”. Sometimes people put the frequently asked questions section on their Contact page, but you can create your own page and put it right in your website navigation menu
People know what an FAQ is, so make that your page title. Don’t overcomplicate things by calling it “Good to Know” or “More Info”. Sometimes people put the frequently asked questions section on their Contact page, but you can create your own page and put it right in your website navigation menu
People know what an FAQ is, so make that your page title. Don’t overcomplicate things by calling it “Good to Know” or “More Info”. Sometimes people put the frequently asked questions section on their Contact page, but you can create your own page and put it right in your website navigation menu
People know what an FAQ is, so make that your page title. Don’t overcomplicate things by calling it “Good to Know” or “More Info”. Sometimes people put the frequently asked questions section on their Contact page, but you can create your own page and put it right in your website navigation menu
People know what an FAQ is, so make that your page title. Don’t overcomplicate things by calling it “Good to Know” or “More Info”. Sometimes people put the frequently asked questions section on their Contact page, but you can create your own page and put it right in your website navigation menu
People know what an FAQ is, so make that your page title. Don’t overcomplicate things by calling it “Good to Know” or “More Info”. Sometimes people put the frequently asked questions section on their Contact page, but you can create your own page and put it right in your website navigation menu
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