This post explains the strategy behind my Home page structure and why I designed it this way to help teams understand my work clearly.
Before rebuilding everything, I read a few blogs from Ahrefs and Basic SEO Google Search Central. They helped me understand what a Home page is supposed to communicate and how the structure should actually work. From there, I just took the parts that made sense for me and adapted them to the kind of work I’m focusing on
I rebuilt my Home page structure to make it clear, simple, and useful for digital teams.
My goal was to show who I am, what I do, and the value I bring without vague language or confusing messages.
Every section has a purpose, and together they create a clean and professional layout.
Home page structure overview
Here is a simple table that shows each section and what it communicates.
| Section | Purpose | What It Tells the Visitor |
|---|---|---|
| Hero | First impression | Who I am and what I do in one clear sentence |
| What I am Looking For | Direction | The type of role and team I want to support |
| Why You Should Hire Me | Value | The problems I solve and how I work |
| Call to Continue Reading | Navigation | A small invitation to explore the rest |
| What I Do | Overview | My main areas of practical work |
| What I Can Help With | Detail | Specific tasks where I add value |
| Tools and Skills | Credibility | Tools I use in real practice |
| How I Work | Process | My working style and consistency |
| Deliverables | Clarity | What teams actually receive from me |
| Who I Work With | Fit | The type of companies and teams I support |
| Let us Collaborate | Action | Final invitation to explore or contact me |
Below I explain the structure and the reasoning behind each part of the Home page structure.
1. Hero (who I am in one sentence)
The first thing anyone should understand is what I do.
My Hero is short and direct
I support digital teams with SEO, content structure, and simple UX improvements through clear and practical execution.
This sets the tone for the entire website, no fluff, no big promises, just the work I can do.
2. What I am Looking For
This section is placed at the top because teams need to know right away what kind of role I am looking for.
I keep it simple
I am seeking a junior role or internship where I can support SEO, content work, and website clarity.
This removes confusion and makes it easy for the right companies to identify a fit.
3. Why You Should Hire Me
This explains the value I bring in practical terms, what problems I solve and how I work.
I focus on execution, clean structure, detailed attention, fixing small issues that slow teams down, and clear documentation.
It shows that I can help teams save time and work faster.
4. Call to Continue Reading
A small line that invites people to keep scrolling.
It guides the visitor into the rest of the Home page structure, where all the details are explained.
You can also explore real examples of my work in Behind the Work
5. What I Do
This section gives an overview of my work, SEO basics, content organization, small UX improvements, WordPress setup, and e commerce tasks.
It shows the scope of my work in a simple and readable way.
6. What I Can Help With
Here I break down my support areas in detail
SEO fundamentals, content clarity, inbound basics, and product page improvements.
This helps teams see exactly where I can fit into their workflow.
7. Tools and Skills
This section adds credibility.
I list the tools I use in my daily practice, Ahrefs, Semrush, DinoRank, Ubersuggest, Screaming Frog, Rank Math, WordPress, Shopify, Canva, and others.
It shows that I work with real tools and real processes.
8. How I Work
This explains my practical approach test stores, SEO practice on my own site, content organization, basic campaigns, and documentation.
The goal is to show consistency, method, and learning through action.
9. Deliverables
Teams want to know what they will actually receive.
I list simple and concrete deliverables, clean on page updates, content structure, keyword ideas, image optimization, before and after improvements, and basic technical checks.
Clear tasks equal clear value.
10. Who I Work With
This section helps companies self select.
It shows where my profile fits best small digital teams, SEO specialists who need support, content teams, and e commerce businesses.
And also what is not a fit.
11. Let us Collaborate
A final invitation to explore my work or contact me.
You can view my projects in Behind the Work or reach out through my Contact page.
Conclusion
The entire layout of my Home page structure is built around clarity and execution.
No words that do not say anything.
No confusing messages.
No promises that I cannot deliver.
Just the real work I can do and the way I do it.
This structure helps digital teams see my value quickly
who I am, what I bring, and how I can support their workflow from the first day.
