Case Study to Improve Rankings and AI Visibility

Website Architecture Restructuring Helped Reverse Traffic Loss And Improve Search Visibility

A successful financial and educational website came to us after experiencing a steady decline in organic rankings and traffic over a six-month period. The site needed a cleaner structure, better crawl paths, and a technical SEO strategy that helped search engines prioritize the most important pages.

Organic traffic recovery chart after website restructuring
Unorganized website content example
Before: Unorganized content structure
Restructured website architecture example
After: Clearer website architecture

The Challenge

Improve the website architecture and organize the content

During our review, we found that the website had become large, inefficient, and difficult for search engines to process. Thousands of crawled URLs were using up crawl budget, low-value content was weakening quality signals, and too much content was linked directly from the root without a strong hierarchy.

  1. Content & Architecture Audit Review the full site structure, identify weak or low-value content, and uncover the technical issues affecting rankings, crawl efficiency, and organic visibility.
  2. Website Cleanup & Planning Reduce crawl waste, strengthen internal linking, and prepare a redirect strategy before making large-scale structural changes.
  3. Implementation Restructure URLs, improve content relationships, build stronger topic pillars, and improve the site’s overall technical SEO foundation.

The GYBO Grounded Approach

Audit, Improve & Restructure

Content Auditing & Website Structure

Find The Real Causes Of Decline

We started by auditing the site’s content quality and structure to understand what was dragging performance down. Some pages appeared to be low value, while others were hard for search engines to prioritize because the website lacked a clear architecture.

We also found thousands of URLs consuming crawl budget, which made it harder for stronger pages to receive the attention they deserved. Cleaning this up was the first step toward helping the site recover.

  • Structure Review Developed a clearer understanding of how content was connected across the website and where the architecture was failing.
  • Content Quality Review Identified low-quality and dynamically generated content that likely weakened overall quality signals.
  • Crawl Analysis Reviewed unnecessary URLs and crawl inefficiencies that were wasting search engine resources.
  • Backlink Review Flagged low-quality backlinks and other trust issues affecting visibility.

Cleanup, Technical SEO Adjustments & Reorganization

Better Crawlability & Stronger Rankings

Once the main issues were identified, we moved into cleanup and restructuring. We removed weaker content, improved internal linking, and planned the URL changes carefully so the new structure would support both crawlability and topic relevance.

As implementation moved forward, the site became easier to understand from both a user and search engine perspective. Supporting pages were connected to stronger parent pages, topic clusters became more organized, and the full website began sending clearer signals about authority and relevance.

  • Content Cleanup Removed bad or unhelpful content to improve quality and reduce site bloat.
  • Internal Linking Improved linking paths to support important pages and reinforce page relationships.
  • Redirect Planning Updated URL structures and implemented 301 redirects carefully.
  • Pillar Structure Built stronger relationships between supporting pages and parent topics.
  • Backlink Cleanup Reviewed and disavowed spam backlinks to improve domain quality.

Featured Results

What Success Looked Like

The website experienced a strong recovery once the architecture cleanup and restructuring were complete. As crawl paths improved and search engines could better interpret the content, traffic and keyword visibility increased dramatically.

319%

Increase in organic traffic

668%

More keywords ranking in the top 10 positions

86%

Increase in total ranking keywords within weeks

Traffic had hovered around 11K, dropped to roughly 6K, and then climbed to around 30K!!! – higher then ever! The site also passed its prior keyword benchmarks, showing how much stronger the architecture became once search engines could access and understand the content more clearly.

Keyword growth after website restructure

Client Review

Mike Hinckley Praise

Growth Equity Interview

★★★★★

“Very knowledgeable on technical seo”

Mike Hinckley · Growth Equity Interview

Thank you for the review. This was a fun and highly technical SEO project, and the results reinforced how important good website architecture is for crawlability, rankings, and long-term visibility.

Case Study Takeaway

Looking Back And Ahead

Why Website Structure Matters

This project reinforced how important strong website architecture is for technical SEO. When a large site becomes bloated or disorganized, search engines have a harder time prioritizing the pages that deserve to rank.

The Future For This Website

In today’s search landscape, clean architecture matters even more because websites need to perform not only in Google Search, but also in AI-driven search features and large language model discovery environments. A well-structured website creates a stronger foundation for future growth, stronger rankings, and better long-term visibility.

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