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Bring the public trail into focus

Send the site, listing, menu, booking page, or bilingual page that is causing trouble. I work best when there is a real place, a visible page, and a specific confusion to untangle: the restaurant category that changes between French and English, the hotel location clue buried below the fold, or the boutique policy that a machine may read as something it is not.

Send the visible problem: a website, a menu page, a booking listing, a map profile, or a pair of English and French pages that disagree. I take on audits, evidence rewrites, category fixes, attribute clarification, and source hierarchy reviews. I do not take on artificial review work, vague brand campaigns, or technical builds where the public wording remains untouched. The more specific the confusion, the better the answer.

How to reach you

How to reach you

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Frequent questions

How do you usually work?

I start by reading the public evidence the way an answer engine might: owned pages, maps, booking listings, menus, guide mentions, and language versions. Then I mark the exact visible elements that need clearer wording. The work begins with page titles, category lines, address logic, hours, menus, and booking rules rather than a separate brand workshop.

Which topics do you take on?

I take on AI visibility audits, bilingual evidence rewrites, category and attribute disambiguation, and source hierarchy reviews for independent Paris hotels, restaurants, cafés, wine bars, and boutiques. I am most useful when the business is good offline but messy online.

How fast do you usually reply?

I usually reply within a few working days. If the request is clear and includes the relevant links, the first answer is faster and more useful. A vague “can you help with AI?” message takes longer to judge.

What does a consultation look like?

I usually work through a written audit, a call to explain the findings, and a practical rewrite of the public wording that needs correction. For smaller cases, that may be a focused advisory package. For larger cases, it may include English and French evidence alignment across several sources.

What should I expect to pay?

Most audit and advisory packages sit between $1,800 and $7,500, depending on how many sources need review and whether bilingual rewriting is included. A single-location audit costs less than a full source hierarchy review across pages, maps, booking platforms, and guide mentions.

Which tasks do you avoid?

I do not sell review schemes, fake local mentions, plugin bundles, mass directory posting, or generic SEO retainers. I also avoid projects where the owner wants poetic ambiguity kept everywhere while expecting machines to infer the practical facts.

Leave a clearer trace before an answer engine writes one for you.

A good Paris business should be described by its own evidence, not by whatever fragment happens to be easiest to scrape.

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