Technical SEO & Site Audit

Benefits of Service

Technical SEO optimizes a website’s backend structure to improve search engine crawling, indexing, and overall performance. Site audits help identify and fix SEO issues. Here’s a full list of Technical SEO & Site Audit services:

XML Sitemap Optimization

Ensure the sitemap includes only essential pages, updates automatically, stays under 50,000 URLs, and is submitted to Google Search Console for proper indexing

Robots.txt File Optimization

Block unnecessary pages (admin, duplicate content), allow essential pages, avoid restricting CSS/JS files, and test in Google Search Console for errors.

Core Web Vitals Optimization

Improve LCP (faster load times), FID (minimize JavaScript execution), and CLS (prevent layout shifts) to enhance user experience and rankings.

Server & Hosting Optimization

Choose a fast, secure hosting provider, optimize server response time (TTFB), enable caching, use CDN, and reduce server downtime.

SEO Log File Analysis

Analyze search engine bot activity, identify crawl errors, optimize crawl budget, fix slow response times, and remove unnecessary URL crawls.

Broken Link & Redirect Management

Identify broken links, replace or remove them, use 301 redirects for permanent changes, avoid redirect loops, and ensure proper link structures.

Direct Answers
to Significant Questions

Here are simple answers to your Technical SEO questions:

What is website indexing, and how do I check if my site is indexed?

Website indexing occurs when search engines store and list your site in their database. You can check if your site is indexed by searching site:yourwebsite.com on Google or using Google Search Console.

A slow website leads to higher bounce rates and a poor user experience. Google ranks websites faster and higher because they provide a better user experience.

Mobile-first indexing means Google primarily uses your site’s mobile version for ranking and indexing. Make sure your site is mobile-friendly to improve SEO.

Use tools like Google Search Console or Screaming Frog to find broken links, then update or remove them. You can also redirect them using a 301 redirect.

Core Web Vitals measure website performance, including loading speed, interactivity, and visual stability. They matter because they impact user experience and search rankings.