Asheville / The Local Read
Caribbean rum, buried under a dive bar.
Their rum has a Virgin Islands and St. Kitts origin story. The homepage opens with bar games.
Start where the buyer starts.
[Ref. Gap: Context mismatch. Public presentation hides highest value work.]A craft distillery with a Caribbean rum origin story buried its heritage details under generic bar games on the website homepage.
The owner may know the context behind the business. A buyer does not. They meet the business through the public surface, and the surface decides what gets trusted first.
Good work can still lose clarity in the quiet space between proof and response.
The gap was specific.
[Ref. Fix: Scoped implementation fixes the immediate visual leakage.]Restructured the homepage hero copy to lead with the rum's unique origin and cleaned up orphan template pages.
The useful fix stayed close to the evidence. The point was not to make the business sound bigger. It was to make the first public read easier to trust.
The fix made the surface easier to read.
That is the point of a Local Read. It does not invent a new business. It helps the public version stop underselling the real one.
What this case study proves.
[Verification: Validated check-ins ensure ongoing integrity of the system.]It proves the reading method and the shape of the fix. It does not claim rankings, calls, or revenue changed. The value is simpler: a buyer-visible gap was found, named, and made easier to repair.