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Recently, Youyoucao E-Yu, an internet service provider deeply rooted in Hubei and Chongqing, officially released its upgraded enterprise website building plan for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This move is not merely a product iteration but a systematic service restructuring based on deep insights into current regional market pain points. At the launch event in Wuhan's Optics Valley, the head of Youyoucao E-Yu stated bluntly that they aim to break the deadlock faced by SMEs in digital transformation—'having a website but no traffic, having traffic but no conversions.'
For a long time, the SME website building market in the E-Yu region has shown clear polarization: on one end are cheap, templated 'zombie sites,' and on the other are high-cost, long-delivery custom developments. Most micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises can neither afford tens of thousands of yuan in development fees nor settle for cookie-cutter templates. Youyoucao E-Yu's newly launched 'Enterprise Website Building 3.0' solution targets this middle ground. According to live demonstrations, the solution integrates lightweight AI-assisted design tools and regional search engine optimization strategies, enabling the completion of a corporate website with basic SEO capabilities within three days.
'We are not selling templates; we are selling websites that can be found in the E-Yu region,' emphasized Youyoucao E-Yu's technical director during the speech. He cited data showing that in cities like Chongqing, Yichang, and Xiangyang, over 60% of SME corporate websites rank beyond the third page on search engines like Baidu, meaning these sites have almost no chance of being discovered by potential customers. Therefore, in this upgrade, Youyoucao E-Yu has specifically strengthened localized keyword placement, map annotation integration, and mobile adaptation, aiming to turn every website into a true 'online storefront' for businesses.
Notably, Youyoucao E-Yu is not going it alone this time. In terms of cooperation ecology, they have signed agreements with multiple industrial parks in Chongqing and Wuhan to provide bundled 'website building + operation' services to park enterprises. A hardware processing factory owner from Jiulongpo District, Chongqing, said in a post-event interview that he had spent 3,000 yuan to have a website built before, but received no inquiries for six months. After an on-site visit, the Youyoucao E-Yu team redesigned the product display logic and embedded long-tail keywords like 'Chongqing hardware processing customization.' Within two weeks of the site going live, they received inquiries.
Industry observers point out that Youyoucao E-Yu's move reflects the industry trend of transitioning from 'selling products' to 'selling results.' In an era of rising traffic costs, simply owning a 'web business card' is no longer sufficient to meet enterprises' customer acquisition needs. By choosing to deepen its roots in the E-Yu region, Youyoucao E-Yu is targeting the market gap where the area is densely populated with manufacturing industries but lags in digitalization. By closely bundling enterprise website building with localized traffic operations, they aim to build a tighter service loop.
It is understood that Youyoucao E-Yu has already established direct service centers in Wuhan and Chongqing and plans to extend its coverage to key southwestern cities like Chengdu and Guiyang by the end of 2025. For the vast number of SME owners, this may signal the opening of a more practical and grounded digital gateway.