Technical SEO — get Google to understand your site, not just see it
Architecture, structured data, and content built around real search intent. No tricks that disappear in the next algorithm update.
Why most "SEO" doesn't work
Most of what gets sold as SEO is keyword-stuffing text that was already poorly written. Google — and now generative AI — rewards clean technical structure, content that actually answers a real question, and an architecture a crawler can understand without effort. That's what we build: the technical foundation first, content second, no shortcuts that get you penalized six months later.
What's included
›Full technical audit
Speed, indexing, heading structure, internal links.
›Crawl-ready architecture
Sitemap, robots.txt, a clear page hierarchy.
›Structured data (schema.org)
On the pages where it adds real value, not everywhere by default.
›Keyword research
Built around real search intent, not just volume.
›On-page optimization
Titles, meta descriptions, headings, content.
›Status and priority report
What got fixed, what's next, and why in that order.
How we work
Audit
We review the whole site: what's stopping Google from indexing and ranking it well.
Prioritization
We don't fix everything at once. We tackle what has the most impact first.
Implementation
Technical and content changes, documented.
Monitoring
We track real progress in Google Search Console, not vague promises.
FAQ
How long until I see results?
SEO isn't instant — you typically start seeing movement in 2 to 4 months, depending on niche competition and the site's starting condition. Anyone promising results in a week isn't being straight with you.
Do you guarantee the #1 spot?
No. Nobody can guarantee a specific Google ranking — anyone who does either doesn't understand how the algorithm works or isn't being honest with you. What we do guarantee is correct, measurable technical work.
Do I need new content?
In most cases, yes — technical SEO opens the door, but without content that answers real questions there isn't much to rank.
Is this different from GEO?
They're related but not the same. SEO is about showing up in traditional search results; GEO is about generative AI citing you directly in its answers.
Your site exists but nobody can find it?
We start with a real audit, not a generic automated report.
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