wiki/knowledge/website/quarra-italia-microsite-strategy.md · 675 words · 2026-04-05
Quarra Italia Microsite Strategy
Overview
During the September 2025 marketing review call, Asymmetric and Quarra Stone finalized a direction for the Quarra Italia web presence. Rather than maintaining a full standalone site or simply redirecting to the main Quarra USA site, the team aligned on building a focused microsite — a small, purpose-built European presence that establishes local credibility while funneling visitors toward the main Quarra Stone website.
This decision resolved a prior back-and-forth about what to do with the existing Quarra Italia URL and site content.
Strategic Rationale
The existing Quarra Italia site skewed heavily toward fine art and did not address the architectural stonework that represents a significant portion of Quarra's European business. A European visitor or prospect landing on the Quarra USA site might perceive the company as purely American, reducing relevance and trust.
The microsite solves this by:
- Planting a flag in Europe — signaling that Quarra has genuine Italian roots and local presence
- Speaking to European sensibilities — heritage, craftsmanship, local mindedness, and architectural expertise resonate differently with European buyers than with North American ones
- Bridging to the main site — rather than fragmenting SEO authority or brand identity, the microsite acts as a warm handoff to quarrastone.com
"My idea was to plant a flag in Europe and say, hey, we're here, and we can help you, and this is what we're good at."
— Mark Hope, Asymmetric
Site Scope
| Parameter |
Detail |
| Page count |
3–5 pages |
| Primary audience |
European prospects, particularly architectural and design clients |
| Domain |
Existing Quarra Italia URL |
| Language |
TBD (English with possible Italian) |
| Launch timing |
Likely Q4 2025 or early 2026; Italian team distracted through October (Verona stone exhibition, summer holiday) |
Content Pillars
- European Heritage — Quarra's Italian studio history, roots in traditional stone craft
- Local Expertise — Positioning as a European operator, not a foreign importer
- Architectural Capability — Filling the gap left by the art-focused existing site; connecting Italian studio work to architectural projects
- Company Story — Brief overview linking Quarra Italia to Quarra USA as one integrated company
Cross-Linking Architecture
A core design principle is dense, intentional linking back to the main Quarra Stone site throughout every page. The goal is to:
- Avoid splitting SEO authority
- Give visitors a clear path to the full project portfolio, capabilities, and contact information on quarrastone.com
- Reinforce that Quarra Italia and Quarra USA are one company, not separate entities
What Was Ruled Out
- Full redirect (301) — A simple redirect to the USA site was considered but rejected; a European visitor landing directly on the USA site may perceive it as irrelevant to them
- Single-page site — Discussed but deemed insufficient to establish meaningful local presence or SEO value
- Full-scale site rebuild — Out of scope; the microsite approach keeps cost and complexity low while achieving the strategic goal
- [1] — Client overview
- [2] — Organic traffic gains (178% increase, 52 top-10 keywords) that provide the SEO foundation this microsite should build on
- Video production with The Local Project — A potential cinematic video featuring the Italian studio was discussed in the same meeting; if produced, it would be a natural anchor asset for the microsite. See source doc for details.
- Quarra Italia Party (2026) — Lincoln suggested timing a video shoot around next year's event, which could coincide with microsite launch content needs
Open Items
- [ ] Confirm domain and hosting approach for microsite
- [ ] Engage Italian team (Federica, Valentina) once available post-October to gather content and imagery
- [ ] Determine language strategy (English-only vs. bilingual)
- [ ] Define whether architectural content will be written fresh or adapted from main site
- [ ] Assess whether The Local Project video project timeline aligns with microsite launch