Technical SEO
A strong technical foundation will boost your SEO efforts and help your website rank higher in search results.
We specialise in finding and fixing your website’s unique issues to improve your Google rankings with our Technical SEO services.
SEO Health Checks
Boost Site Performance
Ongoing SEO Maintenance
What is Technical SEO and Why is it Important?
Technical SEO ensures your website has a solid foundation aligned with search engine guidelines so that it can be crawled and found easily by search engines.
By performing regular Tech SEO, search engines can crawl and index your pages effectively. Without this, your site may remain invisible to search engines, impacting its ranking on search engine results pages (SERPs).
Optimising Technical SEO
Optimising technical SEO elements on your website can:
- Improve your website’s speed and load times
- Enhance site structure for better navigation by users and search engines
- Increase traffic and conversions
- Provide a more positive user experience through better accessibility and functionality
SEO Tech Audit
Scan your website for over 140 technical site health issues and SEO mistakes.
Our Technical SEO Service includes an SEO Site Audit and an action plan for addressing issues on your site. Each month, we fix technical SEO errors and monitor your website’s SEO health score to ensure ongoing improvement.
Site Audit are broken down into three categories:
- Errors: The most impactful issues
- Warnings: Issues of medium impact that should be addressed but not as urgently as errors
- Notices: Not critical issues but still ones to be aware of
Technical SEO Services
We conduct a comprehensive SEO Tech Audit reviewing over 140 technical health issues and SEO mistakes.
Each month, we improve and maintain your website’s SEO health score by addressing new errors, warnings, and notices.
Monthly Tech SEO Services include:
Crawlability
How easily search engines can navigate your site
On-page SEO
How well-optimised your pages are for both users and search engines
Mobile-friendliness
Ensuring your site is easy to use on mobile devices
Speed Optimisation
Assessing and improving website load times
Processes in Technical SEO
Our technical SEO process involves:
- Running a crawl error report
- Fixing broken links
- Removing duplicate content
- Optimising metadata
- Improving site speed
- Creating an XML sitemap
- Performing a backlink analysis
- …and much more.
Stay on Top of Technical SEO Issues
Technical optimisation isn’t a one-off task.
As your website evolves, new problems may arise. Regular monitoring and maintenance ensure your technical SEO health stays intact, so your website continues to perform at its best.
SEO Tech Audit
Monthly Technical SEO
Monitoring Website Health for Sustainable Online Growth
A healthy website benefits both users and your ranking potential. Monitoring your website's health regularly is essential for sustainable growth.
10 Common Website Health Issues
Here are the most common technical issues discovered during a website health audit:
- Broken internal links
- Redirect chains and loops
- Duplicate content
- Mobile-friendliness issues
- Security vulnerabilities
- Slow page speed
- Duplicate meta descriptions
- Broken images
- Missing alt text
- Duplicate title tags
Let us find and fix these issues as part of our SEO Tech Services.
Get Your SEO Analysis Report
Get your SEO analysis report today to see what issues need fixing on your site.
Technical SEO FAQs
Website health refers to how well your site performs, including how secure, user-friendly, and optimised it is for search engines. Maintaining a healthy website can lead to increased traffic and higher conversions.
It ensures your website’s technical components are optimised for search engine visibility. Without it, search engines may struggle to index your pages, affecting your site’s ranking.
It’s an analysis of the technical aspects of your website that affect crawlability and indexability.
Technical SEO covers various elements, including site structure, page speed, XML sitemaps, mobile-friendliness, and URL structures.