03 · SERVICE

Technical SEO

If Google can’t crawl it, nothing else matters.

Technical SEO makes your site fast, crawlable and indexable. I find what blocks search engines — and because I code, the fixes get implemented, not just recommended in a PDF.

95+PageSpeed score on a rebuilt WordPress site
−64%load time after a focused performance pass
3/3Core Web Vitals passed: LCP, INP and CLS

What’s included

Crawlability & indexation

Robots rules, sitemaps, crawl budget and index coverage — the right pages in, the junk out.

Core Web Vitals & speed

LCP, INP and CLS diagnosed and fixed at the code level, verified against field data.

Structured data (schema.org)

JSON-LD for products, articles, FAQs and local business — eligible for rich results.

JavaScript SEO & rendering

React and JS-heavy sites audited for what Google actually renders and indexes.

Site architecture & URLs

Logical hierarchies, clean URLs and pagination that scale as the site grows.

Redirects, canonicals & hygiene

Chains flattened, duplicates canonicalized, hreflang and status codes cleaned up.

How I work

  1. 01

    Deep technical crawl

    Screaming Frog and Sitebulb crawls cross-checked against Search Console reality.

  2. 02

    Prioritized fix roadmap

    Every issue scored by impact and effort — you always know what matters most.

  3. 03

    Hands-on implementation

    I ship the fixes in React, PHP or WordPress myself, on staging first.

  4. 04

    Validation & monitoring

    Fixes verified in Search Console and CrUX data, with regressions watched.

Tools I use

Screaming Frog Sitebulb PageSpeed Insights GTmetrix Google Search Console Bing Webmaster Tools

Questions people ask

What are Core Web Vitals?

Google’s user-experience metrics: LCP (loading), INP (interactivity) and CLS (visual stability). They are a ranking signal and, more importantly, they decide whether visitors stay or bounce.

Do you implement fixes or just recommend them?

I implement. With hands-on React, PHP and WordPress experience, fixes go into version-controlled code on staging, get reviewed, and ship — that’s the difference between an audit and an outcome.

How long does a technical cleanup take?

A focused cleanup on a small site can land within two to four weeks. Larger sites with years of accumulated issues typically run as a two to three month engagement.

Can technical changes break the site?

Handled carelessly, yes — which is why everything goes through staging, backups and incremental releases. Rankings-critical changes like migrations get redirect maps and rollback plans.

Ready to grow your organic traffic?

Tell me about your site and your goals — I’ll reply with an honest take on whether technical seo is the right next step.

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