The brief
Nanhaiya manufactures precision screws and barrels for plastics extrusion and injection machinery. The business needed an English-language site that overseas procurement engineers could evaluate on technical merit — not a brochure that says "quality first" and stops there.
What PolyDraft researched
Before writing a word, the agent researched the plastics machinery components sector and the competing supplier sites that already ranked, then pulled live search demand data to map which technical terms buyers actually search — bimetallic barrels, nitrided screws, machine-model compatibility — and assigned one money keyword per page so the product pages would not compete with each other.
The pages that shipped
A full-screen homepage establishing manufacturing capability, a product category index, individual product pages with specification tables, a capability and equipment page, a quality-control page, an about page, an inquiry-driven contact page, and a blog seeded with technical articles for long-tail capture.
The search layer applied
Every page shipped with a unique title and meta description, a single H1, Schema.org structured data, breadcrumbs, canonical URLs, an XML sitemap and a site-wide internal-link dictionary connecting technical terms to their owning pages. The site also publishes an llms.txt file and a robots.txt that welcomes AI crawlers, so the catalogue is legible to AI assistants that buyers increasingly ask first.
Where it runs
The finished site deploys to the client's own cloud account under their own domain, with the built-in admin panel handling inquiries, blog posts and product images without a developer.
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