How do you scope projects?
A good answer should show how they define the work, prevent drift, and uncover hidden requirements early.
A designer can sound impressive and still be the wrong fit. The better move is to evaluate how they think about scope, SEO, content, conversion, and the kind of working relationship you actually need.
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Internal links help search engines understand how this route connects to the broader Pretoria web offering, and they help buyers move deeper without bouncing.
A portfolio can show taste, but it does not always show how a project was scoped, how content was handled, or whether the website actually became useful after launch.
That is why the better comparison is not only aesthetic. It is also strategic. You want to know how the partner thinks about structure, content, SEO, and the business goal behind the build.
We will review your request and respond with the next practical step.
Direct, practical response. No pressure.A good answer should show how they define the work, prevent drift, and uncover hidden requirements early.
Even design-led builds should show awareness of search intent, page architecture, and conversion flow.
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If the service fit looks right, move to quote or talk to us while the context is still fresh.
We will review your request and respond with the next practical step.Everything sounds fast and cheap but vague
There is no clear view of process or milestones
SEO is treated as an afterthought or upsell without substance
You cannot tell who is doing the work
The conversation feels more sales-driven than problem-solving-driven
Most buyers land here because trust, clarity, SEO structure, or conversion flow is already hurting results.
Short brief. Honest recommendation.The best website relationships usually begin with clarity, honest scoping, and questions that show strategic depth.
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