SEO
Organic rankings for high traffic and competitive keywords
The combined knowledge of SEO and web development gives me the upper hand
Technical SEO is about understanding the criteria that search engines require and implementing these effectively. It’s importing to mention that, usually, it won’t create any visual changes to your website. Predominantly, it’s all code changes – the stuff that search engines love. The only thing you’ll probably notice is a decrease in page load time, as this is now more important than ever.
As a technical SEO consultant, my process starts with a technical SEO audit that highlights the fundamental issues stopping or hindering your website from ranking effectively. Once I’ve completed the inspection, I’ll then discuss my findings with you.
I won’t talk in technical jargon, but will keep it simple and explain each issue clearly. Once you have a full understanding, I’ll set about resolving the issues. Once I’ve completed the work, I’ll provide a comprehensive and transparent report outlining everything that I’ve achieved.
Once that’s finished, it’s then a great time to start actively working on your SEO marketing strategy.
Get action-oriented technical advice for your website. Your report will include “quick wins” and where you’re failing with regards to the search engine criteria. This is a must for any new website or one that has experienced issues ranking in the search engines.
Technical SEO is the foundation for any website that wants to rank competitively in the search engines. Not implementing it is like building a house on sand; no matter how lovely the house looks it will develop cracks, eventually sink, and even possibly fall down.
Search engines now require more from a website, whether it’s a brochure type website or eCommerce. Search engines are more stringent and offer free tools such as ‘search console’, which alerts you to any technical SEO issues. The more in-depth, the more complicated it gets.
At a surface level, it’s quite straightforward but, when you start delving, it becomes a mixture of web designer and server administrator territory. Processes such as canonicalization, pagination, website cannibalisation, redirects, page speed, and amplified mobile pages are just a few elements that need to be considered.
Organic rankings for high traffic and competitive keywords
Making sure your website technically optimised within search engine guidelines
Websites that deliver results and conversions while exceeding expectations
Easy-to-navigate, easy-to-find, because first impressions matter online
Generate sales and enquires through all channels of marketing
Strategy and guidance on what your business should be doing online