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Send a real Mombasa visibility problem

I take on audits and repair projects when there is a public page, listing, AI answer or source trail to examine. A clear example is better than a broad request for more visibility: one hotel page that gets flattened, one Swahili name that shifts online, one port-service description that loses its specialism, or one AI answer that keeps following a weaker source.

Send a page, listing, AI answer, or short description of the visibility problem. I take on practical evidence work for Mombasa and coastal businesses: location repair, bilingual alignment, source hierarchy, seasonal wording and trust-signal cleanup. Requests built on reputation manipulation, fake citation schemes, bulk generic content or erased local meaning do not fit this work.

How to reach you

How to reach you

Common questions

How do you usually work?

I start with the words already used around the business: on the page, in listings, on signs, in Swahili conversation and in AI answers. Then I separate identity, location, service proof and source hierarchy. I only suggest changes that make the page clearer to a real customer.

What kinds of businesses do you take on?

I work with beach hotels and resorts, tour and dive operators, seafood restaurants, Old Town guesthouses and clearing-and-forwarding agents across Mombasa and the coast. I am most useful when the business is being misnamed, misplaced, over-flattened or cited through weaker third-party sources.

Do you work in both English and Swahili?

Yes, when the business needs both. The aim is one shared identity across languages, with the same name, service terms, location cues and customer intent carrying the same meaning in English and Swahili.

How quickly do you reply?

I usually reply within two working days. If the request is too broad, I may ask for one page, one AI answer or one source problem to make the first review useful.

What does a consultation look like?

I usually begin with a focused review of a page, listing set or answer pattern. For deeper work, I map the sources AI systems are likely to trust, then mark the wording repairs that should come first.

What should I expect on cost?

Most projects sit in the range of a serious audit or a focused evidence-repair engagement, rather than a small copy edit. I give a cost direction after seeing the public material and the kind of source work required.

What work do you avoid?

I avoid fake reviews, fake awards, copied platform language and inflated claims. I also turn away vague "make us visible everywhere" briefs when there is no page, source trail or customer question to examine.

Give the machine better coastal evidence to follow.

The first step is finding the sentence, source or label that sends the answer in the wrong direction.

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