Technical SEO
Search engines can't rank what they can't crawl. I audit, fix, and architect your technical foundations so Google indexes every valuable page perfectly — and ranks it accordingly.
Full Coverage
What the Audit Covers
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Crawlability
Robots.txt, noindex tags, crawl budget analysis, and Googlebot trap identification.
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Site Architecture
URL structure, silo hierarchy, orphan page detection, and logical depth mapping.
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Structured Data
JSON-LD schema implementation across 12+ schema types including Article, FAQ, Product, and BreadcrumbList.
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Core Web Vitals
LCP, CLS, and INP diagnosis using CrUX field data — not just lab scores.
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Indexation & Canonicals
Duplicate content resolution, canonical chain audits, and coverage report cleanup.
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International SEO
Hreflang implementation, locale targeting, and ccTLD strategy for multi-region sites.
Structured Data
Schema Types I Implement
Every schema implementation is validated against Google's Rich Result Test before deployment. No invalid markup, ever.
- Article / BlogPosting
- FAQPage
- HowTo
- LocalBusiness
- Product / Offer
- BreadcrumbList
- Organization
- Person
- WebSite / SearchAction
- SiteLinksSearchBox
- VideoObject
- Course
How It Works
The Audit Process
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Full Crawl Audit
Using Screaming Frog + Google Search Console data to map every technical issue across crawlability, indexation, speed, and structure.
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Priority Matrix
Issues are ranked by impact vs. effort. You'll know exactly what to fix first to move rankings fastest.
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Implementation
I implement fixes directly (if I have dev access) or provide developer-ready specification docs with exact code snippets.
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Validation & Monitoring
Post-fix validation in GSC, structured data testing, and a 60-day monitoring window to confirm ranking improvements.
FAQ
Common Questions
- How long does a technical SEO audit take?
- A thorough audit of a 100–500 page site takes 5–7 business days. Larger enterprise sites (1,000+ pages) take 2–3 weeks. You receive a prioritized report with implementation specs, not just a list of problems.
- Do I need ongoing technical SEO or just a one-time audit?
- Most sites need a foundation audit first, then a quarterly technical health check. Technical debt accumulates over time — new content, CMS updates, and team changes introduce new issues regularly.
- What if my developer needs to implement the fixes?
- Every recommendation comes with exact implementation documentation — code snippets, annotated screenshots, and acceptance criteria so any developer can execute without ambiguity.
- Can you fix a Google penalty or manual action?
- Yes. Manual actions (visible in GSC) require a reconsideration request after fixing the root cause. Algorithmic drops require identifying the specific update that caused the decline and adapting accordingly.
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