03 — What this looks like
Three composite San Diego builds.
Biotech recruiting firm, four corridors. A staffing operator placing scientists across Sorrento Valley, Torrey Pines mesa, La Jolla, and the Mission Bay biotech cluster. Today they have one homepage that talks about "San Diego biotech." We build a corridor grid — eight pages — one per geography plus one per scientific subspecialty (cell therapy, antibody discovery, regulatory, clinical ops). The Sorrento Valley page references the actual buildings and the commuter shape; the Torrey Pines page references the cliff-top campuses and the proximity to UCSD. Two different searches, two different reads, one firm.
Craft brewery with tourism overlap. A small brewery with taprooms in North Park, Little Italy, and Pacific Beach plus a wholesale operation that serves hotels downtown and along the harbor. We build a three-taproom grid plus a wholesale page set targeting hospitality buyers — roughly thirty pages. The North Park taproom page reads like a neighborhood spot for locals; the Little Italy page reads like a stop on a downtown food walk; the PB page reads for the beach-and-bachelorette crowd. The wholesale pages target hotel beverage directors searching for local-brewery partnerships.
Defense and wireless services contractor. A small engineering shop serving primes and mid-tier programs across Kearny Mesa, Mission Valley, and Sorrento Valley with three service lines — secure wireless, RF integration, and program-office augmentation. They want to be found when a procurement lead types "secure wireless integrator San Diego" or asks ChatGPT for one. We build a 3×3 grid plus a primary corridor page per location, with schema that treats them as one ProfessionalService with multiple AreaServed entries — which is how the AI assistants understand a multi-corridor operator.