Technical SEO and Performance

I remove the technical barriers in SEO and performance that hold back visibility, usability, and conversion.

Most projects take 2–6 weeks, depending on the scale of the issues and the implementation scope. Priorities and scope are defined after a technical review.

Technical SEO and performance work that clears real barriers

A website can have strong content and still underperform if the technical foundation is weak. Indexing problems, poor structure, unnecessary frontend weight, broken metadata, or weak Core Web Vitals can quietly limit what the business gets from SEO and paid traffic.

That is why technical SEO and performance should not be treated as cosmetic polish. They affect how search engines understand the website, how users experience it, and how efficiently traffic turns into action.

What this work usually covers

The scope may include crawlability, indexing, heading structure, canonical logic, schema, metadata health, frontend performance, asset loading, plugin bloat, caching, image optimization, and the general technical cleanliness of the website.

The goal is not to chase a score for its own sake. The point is to remove friction that has a real impact on visibility, speed, and usability.

Technical issues often come from accumulated chaos

Many websites do not have one dramatic failure. They have layers of small technical decisions that built up over time. Unused plugins, weak theme structure, duplicated templates, poor asset loading, or inconsistent metadata can slowly reduce both SEO potential and user experience.

That is why technical SEO and performance work often requires both sound diagnosis and real implementation. Diagnosing the issue is only the beginning; the real value comes from removing it correctly.

A better foundation for search, campaigns, and conversion

Technical SEO and performance improvements matter well beyond rankings. A cleaner, faster website improves crawling efficiency, paid traffic performance, mobile usability, and the quality of the user journey itself.

This is particularly important on websites and stores that already receive traffic. In those cases, removing technical barriers can create a stronger return than adding more traffic to a weak technical base.

Practical implementation, not vague recommendations

This service is designed for businesses that need concrete technical work, not only a PDF with general advice. The value comes from prioritizing what matters, implementing the right fixes, and leaving the website in a more stable and more scalable state.

If the website needs stronger technical foundations for SEO, performance, and further development, this is the right scope.

Who this service is for

Businesses with technical SEO issues

The website struggles with indexing, structure, metadata, or crawlability and needs real implementation work.

Teams dealing with weak Core Web Vitals

The website is too slow, too heavy, or too inconsistent across devices and needs cleanup.

Stores and websites weighed down by technical bloat

The current stack includes too many plugins, weak frontend choices, or technical debt from earlier iterations.

Projects preparing for SEO growth

You need a cleaner technical base before scaling content, campaigns, or long-term visibility work.

Teams that need implementation, not just an audit

The business needs fixes carried through, not just a list of recommendations.

Companies investing in better traffic quality

You want the website to stop wasting organic or paid traffic because of technical friction.

Scope

  • Technical review of crawlability and indexing
  • Metadata, canonical, and structural cleanup
  • Schema and technical SEO improvements
  • Frontend performance review and implementation
  • Asset, image, and plugin cleanup
  • Prioritized technical fixes

What you get

  • A prioritized technical diagnosis
  • Implemented fixes where they matter most
  • A cleaner indexing foundation
  • Stronger metadata and structure
  • Better frontend efficiency
  • Improved Core Web Vitals where they matter
  • A more maintainable website
  • Less technical friction
  • A stronger base for further SEO work
  • A clearer path to measurable improvement

How the process works

  1. Technical review
    I identify the main barriers affecting SEO, performance, or technical quality.
  2. Prioritization
    Issues are ordered by business and technical impact, not by generic checklist logic.
  3. Implementation
    The most important fixes are applied in code and configuration.
  4. Validation
    I verify whether the changes improved the right areas and did not introduce new problems.
  5. Refinement
    Additional technical improvements are applied where they strengthen the result.
  6. Next steps
    You get a clear view of what should happen next if the work continues.

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