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Technical SEO

Technical SEO that clears the path to every valuable page.

Crawling, indexation, architecture, rendering, performance, structured data, and implementation support tied to pages that matter commercially.

No technical brief required. We help you define the right project.

Technical SEO enquiry

If search cannot reach it, the page does not exist.

Share the goal and current constraint. We will recommend the smallest sensible next step.

Opens your email app so you can review and send. No automated scoring or mailing list.

What you get

An ordered technical SEO backlog showing what is broken, which pages it affects, what to fix first, and how to verify the repair.

  • Search engines reach the right pages
  • Fewer indexing conflicts
  • A clear fix-first list

The EWD system

Diagnose the constraint, then verify the repair.

We combine crawl data, search evidence, templates, code behaviour, and business priority instead of treating tool scores as truth.

01

Crawl and indexation

Robots, sitemaps, status codes, canonicals, duplicates, and rendering.

02

Architecture

Page hierarchy, internal links, faceted navigation, pagination, and orphan pages.

03

Performance

Core Web Vitals, assets, scripts, fonts, caching, and rendering choices.

04

Structured data

Accurate schema that reflects visible content and real entities.

05

Migration support

URL inventory, redirects, launch checks, and post-release monitoring.

06

Implementation QA

Tickets, acceptance criteria, staging checks, crawl comparison, and release validation.

The real constraint

A long audit is not a technical SEO strategy.

Useful technical work distinguishes genuine constraints from harmless warnings and connects every recommendation to a page, user, or search outcome.

01

Crawl waste

Bots spend time on parameters, duplicates, dead ends, or low-value archives.

02

Index conflict

Canonicals, redirects, robots, or rendering send contradictory instructions.

03

Weak architecture

Important pages sit too deep or receive little contextual internal support.

04

Implementation gap

Recommendations lack code context, acceptance criteria, ownership, or validation.

Technical SEO process

How our technical seo process works

You stay involved when your knowledge or approval matters. We manage the work between those checkpoints and always explain what happens next.

How technical seo connects discovery to a useful customer action

Search discovery map

Fix the path before publishing more pages.

  1. 01

    Scope

    Identify valuable templates, search risk, recent changes, and known platform limits.

  2. 02

    Inspect

    Crawl, render, sample, compare, and trace issues to the shared cause.

  3. 03

    Implement

    Repair the smallest shared layer that resolves the affected paths.

  4. 04

    Validate

    Re-crawl, inspect live output, monitor search signals, and close only verified issues.

01

You bring

Your goal, what you already have, and feedback when a real decision needs your input.

02

We handle

We manage the research, planning, specialist work, quality checks, and delivery for technical seo.

03

You receive

An ordered technical SEO backlog showing what is broken, which pages it affects, what to fix first, and how to verify the repair. You also get clear ownership and next steps.

Technical SEO fit

Technical blocker—or content problem in a hard hat?

Good fit when

  • A large or changing site needs search safeguards
  • Developers can implement or collaborate
  • Search losses may have a technical cause

Probably not when

  • You only want a tool score
  • Content demand is the actual constraint
  • No access exists to inspect affected templates

Technical SEO FAQs

The crawl questions hiding under the traffic chart.

What is included in a technical SEO audit?

Scope may cover crawling, indexation, architecture, rendering, performance, mobile behaviour, structured data, migrations, and measurement, prioritised around important pages.

Can EWD implement the fixes?

Yes. Development and SEO work can be handled together, subject to platform access and scope.

How often is technical SEO needed?

Large, frequently changing, ecommerce, publishing, and migrating sites need ongoing controls. Smaller stable sites may need focused checks around releases and visible issues.

Technical SEO next step

Bring the logs. We’ll find the bottleneck.

We will recommend a project, an audit, or a smaller first action based on what is still uncertain.

Start the project brief

Human-reviewed. Confidential. No guaranteed outcomes.