Jack Jahan
Ramsdens
Techquity's own site was rebuilt in Statamic with a full SEO migration so the service architecture, proof pages, and insight hubs could all sit on a cleaner technical and editorial foundation.
Techquity's own public site has to explain multiple service areas, surface proof across case studies, and support insight-led growth at the same time. That creates a structural challenge because the site is both a sales platform and an editorial system.
A Statamic rebuild made sense because the business needed stronger routes between service pages, proof pages, and content hubs rather than isolated landing pages. The site structure had to support present-day clarity while still leaving room for future clusters, supporting pages, and internal linking.
Because the rebuild also involved an SEO migration, the move had to preserve the visibility and content equity already attached to the site. The result needed to be a stronger CMS, cleaner templates, and a more deliberate content architecture without sacrificing the search value already built.
This rebuild created a better platform for positioning, proof, and search-led growth while keeping the editing model controlled enough to scale. That matters because the site itself is part of the argument for the work Techquity wants to be hired for.
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