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- Fix crawl errors, redirect chains & indexing issues blocking your rankings
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Technical SEO for E-Commerce → A Site Structure Built to Scale
Technical SEO for SaaS → Index What Matters, Hide What Doesn't
Technical SEO for Universities → Handle Complexity at Scale
Technical SEO for News & Media Sites → Index Every Story Faster
Technical SEO for Healthcare → Compliant, Fast & Fully Indexed
Technical SEO for Real Estate → Handle Large Listing Databases Efficiently
Technical SEO for Financial Services → Performance That Builds Trust
Technical SEO for Travel & Tourism → Rank Every Destination Page
Technical SEO for Agencies & B2B Companies → A Site That Earns Enterprise Clients
Technical SEO for Retail & Multi-Location Businesses → Scale Without Breaking
Local SEO for Accountants & Financial Advisors → Win Local Clients
Local SEO for Retail Stores → Drive Foot Traffic from Google
Transparent SEO packages that deliver results
Starter
- SEO audit & roadmap (quick wins)
- On-page optimization for up to 5 pages
- Google Business Profile setup/optimization
- Basic technical fixes (speed, indexability)
- Monthly report & action plan
Growth
- Everything in Starter
- On-page for 10–15 pages + internal linking
- Editorial content (2–4 SEO articles / month)
- Quality link-building & local citations
- Bi-weekly reporting
Enterprise
- Everything in Growth
- Advanced technical SEO (schema, crawl budget, log checks)
- Digital PR & authority link-building
- International / multi-language SEO architecture
- Dedicated strategist & weekly standups
Work with Technical SEO Specialists Who Fix Problems, Not Just Find Them
Frequently Asked Questions About Technical SEO
What is technical SEO and why does it matter?
Technical SEO refers to all the optimizations made to a website’s infrastructure — rather than its content or backlinks — to help search engines crawl, index, and rank it more effectively. It covers areas like site speed, mobile-friendliness, URL structure, XML sitemaps, robots.txt configuration, structured data, Core Web Vitals, HTTPS security, and crawl budget management.
Technical SEO matters because it’s the foundation everything else is built on. The best content in the world won’t rank if Google can’t crawl and index it correctly. Similarly, a strong backlink profile won’t compensate for pages that are slow, broken, or misconfigured. Technical SEO ensures your website gives search engines no reason to underperform your content’s true potential.
What is a technical SEO audit and what does it cover?
A technical SEO audit is a comprehensive analysis of your website’s technical health — identifying issues that are preventing search engines from crawling, indexing, and ranking your pages effectively. A thorough audit covers: crawlability (can Googlebot access all your important pages?), indexation (are the right pages indexed and the wrong ones excluded?), site speed and Core Web Vitals, mobile usability, URL structure and redirect chains, duplicate content and canonical tag configuration, XML sitemap quality, robots.txt rules, structured data implementation, internal linking architecture, and HTTPS/security configuration.
The output of a good technical SEO audit is not just a list of problems — it’s a prioritized action plan that tells you exactly which fixes will have the greatest impact on your rankings and in what order to address them.
What are the most common technical SEO issues that hurt rankings?
The technical issues we find most frequently — and that cause the most ranking damage — include: slow page load times and failing Core Web Vitals scores; crawl errors that prevent Googlebot from accessing important pages; incorrect robots.txt rules or noindex tags accidentally blocking key content from Google; duplicate content without proper canonical tags; broken redirect chains that dilute link authority and slow crawl speed; missing or malformed XML sitemaps; unoptimized URL structures with unnecessary parameters; missing structured data markup for rich results; mixed content warnings on HTTPS sites; and poor internal linking that leaves important pages under-crawled and under-ranked.
Any one of these issues can meaningfully suppress your rankings — and most sites we audit have several of them operating simultaneously.
What are Core Web Vitals and how do they affect my rankings?
Core Web Vitals are a set of user experience metrics that Google uses as ranking signals. They consist of three measurements: Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), which measures how quickly the main content of a page loads and should be under 2.5 seconds; Interaction to Next Paint (INP), which measures how quickly the page responds to user interactions and should be under 200 milliseconds; and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), which measures how much the page layout unexpectedly shifts during loading and should be below 0.1.
Pages that fail Core Web Vitals are explicitly at a disadvantage in Google’s ranking algorithm compared to pages that pass them. For competitive keywords, Core Web Vitals can be a tiebreaker that pushes you ahead of or behind a competitor. We measure your Core Web Vitals using both lab data and real-world field data, identify the specific causes of any failures, and implement the technical fixes needed to bring your scores into the “Good” range.
What is crawl budget and when does it become a problem?
Crawl budget is the number of pages Googlebot will crawl on your website within a given period. For small sites (under a few hundred pages), crawl budget is rarely a concern — Google will crawl everything within days. For large sites — e-commerce stores with thousands of products, news sites with years of archives, or enterprise sites with complex URL structures — crawl budget management becomes critical.
When Googlebot wastes its crawl budget on low-value pages (empty category pages, product filter URLs, session IDs, duplicate content, or pagination), your important pages get crawled less frequently — meaning ranking updates take longer to reflect and new content takes longer to appear in search results. We identify and eliminate crawl budget waste through robots.txt rules, canonical tags, noindex directives, and URL parameter configuration in Google Search Console.
What is structured data and how does it help with technical SEO?
Structured data (also called schema markup) is a standardized code format added to your website’s HTML that helps search engines understand your content more precisely. It enables rich results in Google — such as star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, product prices, event details, breadcrumb navigation, and job postings — which can dramatically increase your click-through rate even without a ranking change.
From a technical SEO perspective, structured data also improves Google’s ability to correctly categorize and rank your content. Implementing the right schema types for your industry — Organization, LocalBusiness, Article, Product, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList — sends strong relevance signals that support higher rankings. We implement and validate structured data as a standard component of our technical SEO service.
What is the difference between indexing and crawling?
Crawling and indexing are two distinct steps in how Google processes your website. Crawling is the discovery phase — Googlebot visits your pages by following links and reading your XML sitemap, downloading the content it finds. Indexing is the storage phase — Google analyzes the crawled content and decides whether to add pages to its index (the database of pages that can appear in search results).
A page can be crawled but not indexed (if Google decides the content is low quality, duplicate, or blocked by a noindex tag) and a page can be difficult to crawl if it’s not linked properly, blocked by robots.txt, or returns server errors. Technical SEO ensures that important pages are both crawlable and indexable — and that low-value pages are excluded from both processes to preserve crawl budget.
How do redirect chains affect SEO and how do you fix them?
A redirect chain occurs when a URL redirects to another URL that itself redirects — creating a multi-step redirection path (e.g., URL A → URL B → URL C → final destination). Redirect chains slow down page load speed, consume crawl budget on unnecessary hops, and dilute the link equity that passes through each redirect — meaning pages at the end of long chains receive less authority than they should.
The fix is straightforward but requires systematic implementation: we map every redirect chain on your site, then update them so each source URL redirects directly to the final destination in a single hop. We also identify and remove any redirect loops (where redirects circle back to previous URLs) which can prevent pages from loading entirely.
Does HTTPS affect my search rankings?
Yes — HTTPS is a confirmed Google ranking signal. Google officially announced HTTPS as a ranking factor and gives preference to secure sites over their HTTP counterparts. Beyond rankings, HTTPS is essential for user trust: browsers now prominently warn users when they visit non-secure sites, which directly increases bounce rate and reduces conversions.
HTTPS issues we commonly find and fix include: pages still loading over HTTP that should be HTTPS, mixed content warnings (where an HTTPS page loads insecure HTTP resources like images or scripts), incorrect canonical tags pointing to the HTTP version of a URL, and sitemap entries still using HTTP URLs. These are all fixable and have immediate positive impact on both rankings and user experience.
What is JavaScript SEO and why does it matter?
JavaScript SEO addresses the challenge of websites that rely heavily on JavaScript to render their content. While modern browsers handle JavaScript well, Googlebot processes JavaScript differently — it crawls pages, queues JavaScript for rendering, and only processes it later (sometimes days after the initial crawl). If critical content or links are only visible after JavaScript executes, Googlebot may never see them — leaving pages unindexed or under-ranked.
JavaScript SEO issues are increasingly common as more websites are built with frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular. We audit your site’s JavaScript rendering behavior using Google’s URL Inspection tool and rendering tests, then implement solutions — including server-side rendering (SSR), dynamic rendering, or pre-rendering — to ensure Google can fully access and index your content.
How do you handle technical SEO for international or multilingual websites?
International and multilingual websites require careful technical SEO implementation to ensure Google shows the right language version to users in each country. The primary technical tool is the hreflang tag — an HTML attribute that tells Google which language and regional version of a page exists and for which audience.
Common hreflang implementation errors — incorrect locale codes, missing return tags (every page in a hreflang group must reference all other versions), or hreflang tags that point to non-indexable pages — can cause Google to show the wrong language version to users, or to ignore the hreflang annotations entirely. We implement and validate hreflang tags across all language versions, configure the correct URL structure for international SEO (subdirectories, subdomains, or ccTLDs), and set up geo-targeting in Google Search Console.
How do I know if my website has technical SEO problems?
There are clear warning signs of technical SEO problems: your organic traffic is declining despite publishing quality content; Google Search Console shows crawl errors, indexing issues, or Core Web Vitals failures; your pages take more than 3 seconds to load on mobile; you have a large number of pages but Google has only indexed a fraction of them; your site recently migrated to a new domain or platform and traffic dropped significantly; or you’ve never had a professional technical audit since the site was built.
The most reliable way to identify technical SEO problems is through a comprehensive audit using professional crawl tools combined with data from Google Search Console and Google Analytics. Our technical SEO audit covers every critical area and delivers a prioritized report with specific, actionable fixes — not a generic checklist. Book your free audit today and find out exactly what technical issues are suppressing your rankings.
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