Ensure Google can find, crawl, and index every important page on your site.
Structured data that helps Google understand your business, services, and service areas.
Logical URL structure and internal linking that distributes authority across your site.
Properly formatted sitemaps submitted to Google for efficient crawling.
Prevent duplicate content issues that can dilute your ranking power.
SSL certificates and security headers that Google requires for ranking.
Crawl your site to identify technical issues blocking search engine visibility.
Fix all technical issues: schema, sitemaps, canonicals, robots.txt, and site structure.
Submit to Google Search Console, verify indexing, and monitor for issues.
Technical SEO focuses on the infrastructure — how search engines crawl and index your site. Content SEO focuses on what's on the pages. Both are essential.
Initial setup is done once, but ongoing monitoring is important. Website changes, updates, and new pages can introduce technical issues over time.
Absolutely. Even new websites need proper technical SEO setup to ensure Google can find and rank your pages from day one.