Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Technical SEO

Site-wide technical fixes — speed, mobile experience, indexing and business information consistency — that keep search engines crawling and trusting your site.

Overview

What is Technical SEO?

Technical SEO ensures search engines can crawl, index and trust your entire website — not just individual pages. We audit and fix Core Web Vitals and site speed, mobile usability, sitemap and robots.txt configuration, and NAP (business name, address, phone) consistency across the web so nothing holds your rankings back at the foundation level.

Faster pages

Core Web Vitals improvements that help rankings and user experience.

Seamless mobile experience

Mobile-friendly fixes so your site performs on every device.

Clean indexing

The right pages crawled and indexed via sitemap and robots.txt control.

Consistent business information

Accurate NAP details across your site and the web build trust.

Deliverables

What's included

  • Business information (NAP) consistency audit and correction
  • Core Web Vitals improvement and site speed optimization
  • Mobile-friendliness testing and fixes
  • XML sitemap setup and submission
  • Robots.txt optimization
  • Full technical crawl audit
  • Developer-ready priority fix list
How we work

Our process

01

Technical audit

We crawl the full site to uncover speed, mobile, indexing and NAP issues.

02

Prioritize fixes

We rank issues by ranking impact and implementation effort.

03

Implement

We fix Core Web Vitals, mobile issues, sitemaps, robots.txt and NAP inconsistencies.

04

Validate & monitor

We re-crawl, monitor Search Console and confirm indexing improves.

FAQ

Common questions

What is NAP consistency and why does it matter for SEO?

NAP stands for business Name, Address and Phone number. Keeping it identical everywhere it appears online builds trust signals search engines use for rankings, especially local ones.

What are Core Web Vitals and how do you improve them?

They measure load speed, interactivity and visual stability. We optimize images, code and hosting-level settings to bring these scores into a healthy range.

How do you test and fix mobile-friendliness?

We audit responsive layout, tap targets, viewport configuration and mobile page speed, then fix whatever is blocking a smooth mobile experience.

What's the difference between a sitemap and robots.txt?

A sitemap tells search engines which pages exist and should be crawled; robots.txt tells them which areas to avoid. We configure both correctly.

Do I need a developer for these fixes?

Some fixes need dev support. We deliver clear, developer-ready specs your team can implement, or handle them directly.

How often should technical SEO audits run?

Annually at minimum, and immediately after site migrations, redesigns or major platform changes.

How is this different from On-Page SEO?

On-Page SEO optimizes individual pages — content, URLs, internal links and images. Technical SEO fixes site-wide health signals like speed, mobile experience, indexing and business information consistency.

Ready to start with Technical SEO?

Book a free strategy call. We'll review your goals and outline a clear plan — no pressure.

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