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SEO and visibility for websites with stronger technical foundations
SEO is not only about adding keywords. If your site is slow, hard to crawl, unclear for Google, or missing proper metadata and internal links, it becomes harder for search engines to understand what you offer. I help improve the technical foundation so your pages have a better chance to be discovered.
Metadata
Sitemaps
Search Console
Technical audit with prioritized fixes
What technical SEO fixes
Technical SEO makes sure your site can be crawled, indexed, understood, and loaded quickly enough for users and search engines.
Structure matters
Google understands pages better when each page has a clear topic, strong headings, internal links, and useful content around one search intent.
SEO is a loop
After the technical foundation is fixed, you keep improving from Search Console data: queries, impressions, click-through rate, and landing page performance.
What we build
Concrete pieces that support real operations.
- Page speed
- Metadata
- Sitemaps
- Search Console
- Technical audit with prioritized fixes
- Performance and indexing improvements
Use cases
Situations where this service creates clarity.
What technical SEO fixes
Technical SEO makes sure your site can be crawled, indexed, understood, and loaded quickly enough for users and search engines.
Metadata and canonical URLsStructure matters
Google understands pages better when each page has a clear topic, strong headings, internal links, and useful content around one search intent.
Clear page hierarchySEO is a loop
After the technical foundation is fixed, you keep improving from Search Console data: queries, impressions, click-through rate, and landing page performance.
Measure queriesFrequently asked questions
How fast do SEO results appear?
Technical fixes can be deployed quickly, but Google discovery and ranking changes usually take days to weeks, sometimes longer for competitive topics.
Can you guarantee first position in Google?
No honest SEO work can guarantee #1. The goal is to improve the foundation, clarity, performance, and content so the site has better chances.
What do you check in a technical SEO audit?
Indexing, sitemap, robots, canonical URLs, metadata, page structure, performance, internal links, structured data, and Search Console issues.
Next step
Want something similar for your team?
Start with a short discussion about the current workflow and the smallest useful first version.
Start with a consultation