Most sites don't rank because of a dozen small fixable problems, not one big mysterious reason. We find them, prioritize them, and fix them — with full transparency at every step.
Crawlability, indexation, page speed, Core Web Vitals, redirects, structured data.
Title tags, meta descriptions, header hierarchy, E-E-A-T signals, content optimization.
Intent-based research, cluster mapping, gap analysis vs. top competitors.
Link equity distribution, orphan page fix, anchor text strategy.
AEO, GEO, LLM visibility — optimizing for how AI answers are generated from your content.
Benchmark rankings, backlink gaps, content opportunities they're exploiting that you aren't.
You can publish the best content in your niche and still rank nowhere if search engine bots struggle to crawl your site. Technical SEO isn't glamorous — but it's the foundation everything else rests on.
We run a full technical crawl, identify indexation issues, fix redirect chains, address Core Web Vitals failures, and implement structured data that helps Google understand exactly what your pages are about.
Google's quality guidelines now put significant weight on Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust. Most sites fail not because their content is bad — but because it doesn't signal any of these clearly.
We optimize every page element that matters: header structure, keyword placement (without stuffing), meta tags, image alt text, and the structural signals that tell Google you're a credible source.
Volume-first keyword research is how brands end up writing content that ranks for informational queries but never converts. We flip the approach: identify the terms your buyers actually search when they're ready to act, then map the surrounding content ecosystem to build topical authority.
Search in 2025 isn't just 10 blue links anymore. AI Overviews, ChatGPT search, Perplexity, and Google's AI Mode are pulling answers directly from content — and they don't always link back to you.
We optimize your content to be the source AI answers are generated from. This is part technical (structured data, FAQ schema, clear entity definition) and part editorial (writing content that directly answers questions the way LLMs prefer to cite).