Technical SEO Services That Fix Hidden Issues
We find and fix the technical problems that stop Google from ranking your site. Crawlability, site speed, Core Web Vitals, indexing, and structured data.
What Technical SEO Includes
Crawlability & Indexation
We audit your robots.txt, XML sitemaps, and internal linking to ensure Google can find and index all your important pages. No orphan pages or accidental blocks.
Site Speed & Core Web Vitals
We analyse Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint, and Cumulative Layout Shift. Then we implement fixes: image optimisation, caching, code minification, and server improvements.
Mobile Usability
Google indexes mobile first. We test your site on real devices and fix viewport issues, tap targets, font sizes, and layout problems that hurt mobile rankings.
Structured Data & Schema Markup
We add schema markup for local businesses, products, reviews, FAQs, and more. Rich snippets help you stand out in search results and improve click through rates.
Our 5 Step Technical SEO Process
Discovery & Crawl
We use Professional Tools, Google Search Console, and PageSpeed Insights to collect baseline data about your site’s technical health.
Analysis & Prioritisation
We review each issue: crawl errors, duplicate content, missing meta tags, redirect chains, broken links, and speed bottlenecks.
Implementation
We fix the issues on your staging environment, then deploy to production after thorough testing. We handle all code changes.
Verification
We recrawl and re‑test to confirm every fix is applied correctly and no new issues were introduced.
Monitoring & Maintenance
We set up ongoing monitoring via Google Search Console and Lighthouse to catch new technical issues before they hurt rankings.
Technical SEO: Your Questions Answered
What is a technical SEO audit and why do I need one?
A technical SEO audit examines how well Google can access, crawl, interpret, and index your website. Even with great content and backlinks, technical errors like broken links, slow load times, or poor mobile usability can keep your pages from ranking. An audit identifies exactly what is holding your site back and provides a clear fix list.
How often should I run a technical SEO audit?
We recommend a full audit at least once per year, and a lighter check quarterly. Websites change: new pages are added, plugins are updated, and platform migrations introduce new bugs. Regular audits prevent small issues from becoming major ranking problems.
What are Core Web Vitals and why do they matter for SEO?
Core Web Vitals are three performance metrics: Largest Contentful Paint (loading speed), Interaction to Next Paint (responsiveness), and Cumulative Layout Shift (visual stability). Google uses them as ranking factors. Pages that pass all three thresholds generally rank better than those that fail, especially on mobile.
My site is fast enough. Do I still need a technical audit?
Speed is only one factor. We often find crawl errors (pages Google cannot access), duplicate content diluting your authority, incorrect canonical tags, missing or broken structured data, orphan pages, and indexing issues. A technical audit covers all these hidden problems that speed tests ignore.
Can you fix the issues you find, or do I have to do it myself?
We can do both. You can take our prioritised fix list and give it to your developer. Or we can implement all fixes for you – from editing robots.txt and fixing canonical tags to optimising images and minifying CSS. Most clients prefer us to handle the work.
Would you like to start a project with us?
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