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Use checklists to review whether your website, materials, and market communication are ready

These checklists are not training materials. They help businesses review whether existing websites and materials are clear enough before reaching customers, channels, service providers, event organizers, or partners.

How to use them

A checklist is not a scorecard. It helps identify the next priority.

If a checklist surfaces many questions, it does not always mean the website should be rebuilt. It usually means the first step is to identify which issue most affects understanding, trust, and follow-up.

Core checklists

Three practical self-checks

01

Website Credibility Checklist

Best for:Best for companies with an existing website that are preparing for outreach, promotion, North American client contact, or a credibility upgrade.

Review whether the website clarifies identity, audience, credibility evidence, service boundaries, and contact path.

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02

AI Search Readability / GEO Checklist

Best for:Best for companies that want Google, Bing, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other search or AI tools to understand their business more accurately.

Review whether search engines and AI tools can understand the company, services, FAQ, schema, and page structure.

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03

North America Market Entry Checklist

Best for:Best for companies preparing for Canada or North America that need an early review of compliance awareness, channels, materials, service providers, and local support paths.

Review whether materials, responsibility awareness, target customers, local support, and communication path are ready.

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When to use them

Common situations where checklists help

Before sending materials to customers or partners

Check whether the website, company profile, service page, and contact path are clear enough.

Before a trade show, event, or media exposure

Check whether materials, cases, event background, and next-step entry points can be understood by participants or readers.

Before AI / GEO improvement

Check whether the website already has clear entity information, service structure, FAQ, internal links, and trustworthy content.

Before entering Canada or North America

Check whether English materials, responsibility boundaries, local service support, and cooperation notes are clear enough.

FAQ

FAQ

Who should use these checklists?

They are useful for teams preparing website updates, company materials, trade shows, customer outreach, or market entry preparation.

Are the checklists a full audit?

No. They support self-checking and issue discovery. A full judgment still depends on the website, materials, target audience, and communication context.

If the checklist raises many issues, do we need to rebuild the website?

Not necessarily. The better first step is to identify which issues most affect understanding, trust, and contact readiness.

Can the checklists support English page preparation?

Yes. They are useful for English websites, company profiles, service pages, FAQ, and market-facing materials.

After the checklist, start with a focused review

If the self-check raises many questions, send your website or materials. We will first identify whether the priority is credibility, expression, AI readability, or market-facing communication.