Search Visibility Readiness Check

Can search results and search systems understand the business?

When customers, partners, or channels search for your company through Google, search engines or search systems, what they see depends on how clearly your business is structured online.

Why It Matters

Search systems read the business information your website makes clear.

Search results and search systems connect public information to identify the company, interpret the offer, and assess whether available signals support the description.

01

Entity clarity

Can systems identify the company, location, market role, and official source?

02

Offer clarity

Can systems explain what the company provides, for whom, and in which situations?

03

Trust signals

Can systems connect business claims to cases, facts, references, and clear boundaries?

25-Question Assessment

Strengthen the information foundation already visible to the market.

Choose the answer that most accurately reflects the current website and public materials. This review helps clarify how your current website and public materials are understood.

0 Not available1 Partially available but unclear2 Basic3 Clear4 Very clear
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A

Entity Clarity

Can the company be identified and understood as a business entity?

  1. Does the website clearly explain who the company is, where it is based, and which market it serves?
  2. Can a new customer or partner quickly understand the core business?
  3. Are company name, legal/entity information, and contact details easy to find?
  4. Does the About page create business trust rather than only using vision statements?
  5. Does the homepage help customers and partners quickly decide whether the company is relevant to them?
B

Offer Clarity

Can the products, services, audiences, and next steps be interpreted accurately?

  1. Are products or services clearly categorized?
  2. Does each service explain who it is for, what problem it solves, and how to start?
  3. Are target customers or typical use cases clearly described?
  4. Is there enough information for customers and partners to decide the next step?
  5. Does the site avoid excessive unclear terms, abstract concepts, and promotional language?
C

Trust Signals

Do public facts and context support the business description?

  1. Are there cases, customer types, or project experience signals?
  2. Is there founder, team, or local entity information?
  3. Are there FAQs, service explanations, or common decision questions?
  4. Are there third-party mentions, media content, partners, or external references?
  5. Are service focus, boundaries, and expected outputs clearly explained?
D

Language & Market Fit

Does the content create clear and consistent understanding in the target market?

  1. Does the English content read like a real North American business website rather than a direct translation?
  2. Are Chinese and English pages consistent in meaning?
  3. Does the site avoid vague phrases such as empowerment, ecosystem, closed loop, or global leader?
  4. Can local customers, channels, or partners quickly understand the business?
  5. Is content adapted to the target market rather than simply translated?
E

Search & GEO Structure

Can machines extract, connect, and attribute core business information?

  1. Does each core page have one clear H1?
  2. Are title tags and meta descriptions accurate and specific?
  3. Are Organization, Service, FAQ, and Breadcrumb schema implemented where appropriate?
  4. Are sitemap.xml, robots.txt, canonical, and hreflang configured correctly?
  5. Are FAQ and service pages structured in a way that search systems can extract and cite?

Assessment answers are calculated in your browser and are not submitted or stored.

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Questions

What this review helps clarify

What does the check measure?

It reviews entity clarity, offer clarity, trust signals, language and market fit, and search and structured information.

Are assessment answers submitted or stored?

No. The result is calculated in the browser. Only information you later choose to submit through the Contact page is sent to CCBONLINE INC.

Does a high score guarantee platform recommendations or search rankings?

No. The score indicates information and visibility readiness. It does not guarantee rankings, citations, recommendations, traffic, or inquiries.

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