The brief
Eagle Eyes performs pre-shipment inspections, during-production checks and factory audits in China for importers who cannot fly in themselves. The site had to convert cautious first-time buyers who are, by definition, worried about being deceived — so credibility had to be structural, not decorative.
What PolyDraft researched
The agent studied how importers search when a shipment is already at risk: queries around pre-shipment inspection, factory audit checklists, supplier verification and quality-control standards. That research shaped a service architecture where each inspection type owns its own page and its own keyword, with informational blog content feeding the commercial pages.
The pages that shipped
A homepage, dedicated pages for each inspection and audit service, a process page explaining what happens from booking to report, a coverage page, an about page, a lead-capturing contact page with anti-spam protection, and a blog covering supplier risk topics.
The search layer applied
Key sections open answer-first — the core claim in the first sentence, supporting detail after — so AI assistants can lift a clean, accurate answer. The site publishes llms.txt, welcomes GPTBot, ClaudeBot and PerplexityBot in robots.txt, and carries FAQ structured data on the service pages.
Where it runs
Deployed to the client's own cloud account. Inquiries land in the built-in inbox tagged with each sender's country, which matters when your leads are importers spread across a dozen markets.
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