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Technical SEO that clears the path to growth.

The foundational work that lets everything else perform. I find and fix the technical issues quietly holding your site back, so search engines and AI can crawl, understand and rank it properly.

What technical SEO is.

The groundwork

Technical SEO is the groundwork beneath every successful search strategy: making sure your site is fast, crawlable and easy for search engines to understand.

Even the best content and the strongest authority won't perform if search engines struggle to access or make sense of your site. Technical problems, slow pages, broken structure, indexing issues, wasted crawl budget, quietly cap your results, often without anyone realising.

I find what's holding your site back, then either fix it directly or work alongside your developers to get it done. Everything is prioritised by revenue impact, so we spend time on the fixes that matter and skip the ones that won't move the needle.

What it covers.

The work

Crawlability & indexing
Making sure search engines can find, crawl and index the pages that matter, and aren't wasting time on the ones that don't.
Site speed & Core Web Vitals
Faster load times and a smoother experience, which help both rankings and conversions.
Site architecture & internal linking
A clear structure that helps search engines and visitors find your most important pages.
Structured data & schema
Markup that helps search engines and AI understand exactly what your business and pages are about.
Redirects, canonicals & duplicates
Cleaning up the duplicate-content and redirect issues that dilute your visibility.
Tracking & measurement
Making sure your analytics and conversions are tracked properly, so you can trust the numbers.

Technical SEO isn't glamorous. But it's the difference between effort that compounds and effort that quietly leaks away.

Jack Genesin

Think something technical is holding you back?

Book a free, no-pitch consultation and I'll give you an honest view of what's capping your site, and what's worth fixing first.