Technical SEO

612 Website Design • Site Health & Search Performance

Technical SEO Services for Faster, Cleaner, More Search-Friendly Websites

Technical SEO focuses on the parts of your website that affect crawling, indexing, speed, mobile usability, internal structure, and search-engine access. 612 Website Design helps identify and fix technical issues that can hold back otherwise strong service and location pages.

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Technical SEO Services

Fix the Foundation Before Adding More Content

Publishing more pages will not solve technical problems such as broken links, poor crawl paths, duplicate URLs, missing metadata, indexing issues, or slow mobile performance.

Crawl & Indexing Review

We look for pages search engines cannot reach, duplicate paths, unnecessary redirects, sitemap issues, and pages that are difficult to discover internally.

Site Speed & Mobile Usability

Large images, heavy scripts, layout problems, and poor mobile structure can hurt usability and reduce the value of otherwise strong content.

Internal Linking & Architecture

Service pages, city pages, blog posts, and conversion pages should connect in a logical structure instead of existing as isolated URLs.

Metadata & Heading Structure

Titles, descriptions, headings, canonical signals, and page-level SEO fields should be consistent and aligned with the page’s real topic.

Technical SEO Audit

Find Problems That Are Easy to Miss in WordPress

WordPress sites can grow quickly. Over time, old pages, plugins, redirects, duplicate templates, image files, noindex settings, sitemap changes, and inconsistent internal links can create a technical mess even when the website still looks normal to visitors.

A technical SEO review looks beneath the visible design. We can inspect page structure, crawl paths, sitemap coverage, redirect behavior, metadata, mobile layout, missing image dimensions, broken links, duplicate content patterns, and other issues that can affect how search engines understand the site.

The goal is not to chase a perfect audit score. The goal is to remove problems that interfere with search visibility, user experience, or future growth.

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Technical SEO Process

From Crawl to Cleanup

1

Crawl

Review important URLs, status codes, page titles, headings, internal links, indexability, and site structure.

2

Prioritize

Separate high-impact technical problems from minor warnings so the most valuable fixes happen first.

3

Fix

Correct redirects, metadata, page structure, internal links, image issues, sitemap problems, and WordPress configuration where appropriate.

4

Verify

Recheck the site after changes and make sure fixes did not create new broken links, duplicate paths, or indexing problems.

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Search-Friendly WordPress

Technical SEO Supports Every Service and City Page

Your website design pages, local SEO pages, and future content all rely on a technical foundation that search engines can crawl and users can navigate. Clean structure makes every other SEO effort more valuable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Technical SEO FAQs

What does technical SEO include?

It can include crawlability, indexing, redirects, site architecture, mobile usability, speed, metadata, internal linking, sitemaps, canonical signals, image optimization, and WordPress configuration.

Can technical SEO fix indexing problems?

Sometimes. Technical fixes can remove barriers, but indexing decisions can also depend on content quality, duplication, authority, and search demand.

Should I do technical SEO before adding more pages?

If the site has major technical issues, fixing the foundation first can make future service pages, location pages, and blog content easier for search engines to discover and understand.

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Need a Technical SEO Cleanup?

Tell us what is happening with your website, including indexing problems, crawl issues, redirects, slow pages, sitemap problems, or large batches of WordPress content. We can help identify the technical problems and organize the fixes.