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Technical SEO
Crawlability, indexation, schema, speed, Core Web Vitals, redirects, canonicals, and architecture cleanup.
What This Service Is
Technical SEO removes the hidden friction that stops good pages from performing. It focuses on crawl paths, indexation, redirects, canonicals, sitemaps, schema, speed, mobile usability, page depth, and the signals search engines use to process the site.
How It Helps Your Business
This service helps make the site easier for search engines to crawl and trust. When the technical layer is cleaner, important pages have a better chance to be discovered, indexed, understood, and supported by the rest of the SEO system.
Who This Service Is For
Technical SEO is for websites that have content, pages, or services online but are not performing as expected. It is especially useful after a redesign, before a content campaign, during a migration, when Search Console shows indexing problems, or when rankings are stuck and the reason is not obvious.
The Money Line
Technical SEO is the cleanup crew that makes strong content and service pages easier for Google to find, trust, and reward.
Problems This Solves
A site can have strong content and still fail because search engines cannot crawl, understand, index, or prioritize it properly. Technical SEO solves issues such as broken links, crawl waste, duplicate pages, poor canonicals, slow templates, missing structured data, weak internal links, sitemap problems, redirect chains, and pages that Google discovers but does not index.
What We Actually Do
We review crawlability, indexing, redirects, canonical tags, sitemaps, robots rules, internal links, structured data, template quality, mobile usability, Core Web Vitals, page depth, duplicate content, and Search Console signals. The audit focuses on what actually affects search performance, not random tool warnings that look scary but do not change outcomes.
Deliverables And Timeline
Deliverables can include a technical SEO audit, issue prioritization, implementation notes, structured data recommendations, crawl/indexation review, redirect mapping, internal link recommendations, and performance observations. A focused technical audit usually takes one to two weeks, while larger websites or migration projects may need a staged review.
Expected Outcome
The result should be a cleaner technical foundation that helps search engines crawl and understand the site more efficiently. You should know which issues are urgent, which fixes can wait, and what needs developer attention. Good technical SEO gives content and conversion work a stronger base.
Related Services
Technical SEO pairs well with Content SEO, Website Development, and Strategy Blueprint. Technical cleanup protects the site structure, while content and development improvements build on that foundation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need Technical SEO If My Website Looks Fine?
Yes, sometimes. A website can look polished and still have crawl issues, indexation problems, duplicate URLs, weak internal links, slow templates, broken redirects, or missing structured data. Technical SEO checks what visitors may not see.
Will A Technical SEO Audit Fix Rankings By Itself?
Only if technical issues are the main blocker. If the site also has weak content, poor service pages, or low authority, technical SEO improves the foundation but should be combined with content and strategy work.
Can You Work With My Developer?
Yes. Technical recommendations can be written in a way that your developer can understand and implement. The goal is to avoid vague audit notes and give clear priorities, examples, and expected outcomes.
What Are The Most Common Technical Issues You Find?
Common issues include pages discovered but not indexed, weak internal linking, duplicate URLs, redirect chains, missing canonicals, poor sitemap hygiene, slow mobile pages, thin templates, and schema that does not match the page content.
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