- Analyze current indexing status in Google Search Console.
- Audit Crawl Errors.
- Analyze site speed and Core Web Vitals.
- Review Robots.txt and Sitemap configurations.
We provide Technical SEO services to resolve technical issues affecting your site’s indexing, loading speed, and page structure. Our goal is to enable search engines to crawl and understand your site correctly, leading to higher rankings and consistent organic growth.
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Essential Technical SEO Audit
250$
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Advanced Technical SEO Package
300$
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Comprehensive Technical SEO Package
450$
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We analyze your website pages, identify weaknesses in titles, content, and keywords, and reorganize the internal structure. Then, we provide a clear plan to enhance page efficiency and increase your chances of ranking at the top of search results.
How can I learn Technical SEO from scratch?
If you want to learn SEO basics and understand technical elements like indexing, crawling, and site speed—and how they impact your Google ranking, you can start with a practical guide that explains these concepts step-by-step.
“The Profitable Alphabet” helps you understand how search engines work, the difference between On-Page and Technical SEO, and how to optimize your site and content to qualify for top rankings.
The issue is often technical, such as indexing errors, “Noindex” tags, Robots.txt misconfigurations, or poor crawlability. A Technical SEO audit identifies the root cause and provides a fix.
It is the process of optimizing a website’s backend infrastructure—indexing, crawling, site speed, Sitemaps, and Canonical tags—to ensure search engines can accurately read and rank your site.
Crawl errors occur when Google cannot reach a page due to 404 errors, faulty redirects, server issues, or broken internal links. Fixing these improves crawling efficiency.
Yes, site speed is an official Google ranking factor. Slow speeds hurt user experience and Core Web Vitals, leading to lower rankings and reduced CTR.
Common reasons include incorrect indexing settings, weak internal linking, Canonical issues, or thin content that Google deems low-priority.
Technical SEO focuses on the site’s backend (crawling, indexing, speed), while On-Page SEO focuses on content quality, headers, and keywords.
Yes. If it contains directives that block essential sections, Google will not index those pages, directly impacting your visibility.
Length isn’t the main factor; comprehensive coverage that matches search intent is. Thorough content usually performs better.
Yes. Duplicate content creates indexing conflicts, making it hard for Google to determine the primary page, which weakens your rankings.
It’s recommended every 6 to 12 months, or whenever you notice a sudden drop in rankings or after a major site update.
Crawl Budget is the number of pages Google crawls on your site within a specific timeframe. Low-quality or duplicate pages can waste this budget.
Yes. Server errors like “500 Internal Server Error” or slow response times hinder crawling and can cause rankings to drop.
Drops are usually due to Google algorithm updates, new indexing issues, technical errors, or deleting pages without proper redirects.
Simple fixes are possible, but complex issues like Redirect Chains or Canonical setups usually require a technical specialist.
Fixes like indexing can show results within weeks, but the full impact on rankings takes time depending on competition and site authority.
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