FAQ

Public answers before the first call, so the working model is clear before anything starts.

The FAQ page helps people understand whether the approach fits them, and helps Google understand the themes the site answers clearly.

TimelinesSEOOwnershipSupport

Topic 1

Scope and timelines

These questions define whether the work is a redesign, a full rebuild, or a staged launch sequence.

How long does a typical project take?

A common window is between 4 and 8 weeks, but the real timeline depends on page count, content complexity, multilingual scope, and whether migration or rescue work is involved.

Do you only work on new websites?

No. Sitexolab can handle a new build, redesign, rescue work on an existing site, or the addition of new public routes and landing pages on top of a live project.

Can the project launch in phases?

Yes. In many cases it is smarter to launch the core public pages first and then add new proof, projects, or campaign layers afterward.

Topic 2

SEO and performance

This is where the difference shows: SEO is treated as core architecture, not post-production decoration.

Is technical SEO included from the start?

Yes. Information architecture, canonical logic, metadata models, structured data, sitemap coverage, and internal links are planned before the final polish stage.

Do you guarantee rankings?

No. No serious partner should guarantee rankings. What Sitexolab does is remove technical and structural reasons a website underperforms.

Do you build websites that feel fast, not just visually polished?

Yes. Layout decisions, media handling, and front-end implementation are shaped so the site feels clean, responsive, and stable on real devices.

Topic 3

Collaboration and ownership

These are the questions clients ask when they want to know whether they will be trapped in a messy delivery model.

Who writes the content?

Sitexolab can structure, guide, and refine the content, but the strongest projects usually combine the client’s context with outside editorial discipline.

Is there support after launch?

Yes. After launch the work can continue with refinement cycles, new pages, campaign layers, technical fixes, and broader SEO/content development.

Can I add new public pages later?

That is expected. The route structure and section model are built so About, Projects, FAQ, landing pages, and new service layers can be added without rewriting the site.

Still have a question?

Send the brief and the questions together. Sitexolab will reply with a clear next move, not a vague promise.

When the offer, audience, and priorities are described well, the project starts faster and with less wasted time.