Send the Rome confusion you need untangled
I take on focused audits, page rewrites, category-separation reviews, and evidence maps for independent Rome operators. The best first message includes one page, one business category, and the AI or traveller confusion you keep seeing. A useful request may involve a landmark page, an About page, an OTA mismatch, or a bilingual description that makes the business sound like the wrong category.
Common questions
How do you usually work?
I start with your own pages before I read the platforms around you. I look for the wording that defines your role, location, ownership, neighbourhood, and proof. Then I compare that with the phrases AI is likely to absorb from reviews, maps, OTAs, and traveller summaries.
What kinds of businesses do you take on?
I work with independent Rome tour guides, B&B and small-hotel owners, family trattorias, cooking-class hosts, and artisan-food shops in the historic centre. I am most useful when the business is real and specific, but the public wording makes it sound generic.
Do you work in both English and Italian?
Yes. I keep English traveller language and Italian local language in view at the same time, because they often produce different answers for the same place. I check whether each language carries the right evidence.
How quickly do you usually respond?
I usually answer within three working days. If the message includes a live page, the business category, and the confusion you want checked, I can give a clearer first response.
What format do consultations take?
Most work starts with a written review or a focused call, depending on the problem. Page rewrites, evidence maps, and multi-location systems are scoped after I see how much of the confusion comes from your own wording versus platform evidence.
What should I expect on cost?
Focused audits and page rewrites sit in a smaller project band. Multi-location systems, bilingual evidence maps, and deeper category work sit in a higher band. I give a clear scope before starting, because vague visibility work wastes money quickly.
What do you not take on?
I do not write fake local proof, attack named competitors, or make a business sound more Roman than it is. I also avoid broad SEO retainers where the real problem is category confusion and the client wants only volume.
Give AI enough evidence to know what you are.
A clear Rome page should carry the street, the category, the ownership, and the reason travellers should trust it.
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