A technical audit you can read
What is broken, what it costs you, and what to do first — in plain language, not a colour-coded score.
Found by the people already looking
Most sites are invisible to search engines for reasons that are dull and fixable: slow pages, missing metadata, no structured data, no sitemap. I fix the technical foundation and set up measurement, so you can see what is working instead of guessing. This site is built the same way — you can inspect every part of it.
What is broken, what it costs you, and what to do first — in plain language, not a colour-coded score.
Images, scripts and stylesheets all measured on a mid-range phone, because that is what most visitors use.
Schema markup so search engines understand who you are and what you sell, not just the words on the page.
Search Console and analytics configured so you can see real queries and real conversions.
Audit the site and agree the handful of fixes that will actually move things
Fix the technical foundation: speed, metadata, structure, sitemaps
Set up Search Console, analytics and conversion tracking
Review after a month with real numbers, and agree what comes next
No, and anyone who does is selling you something. Rankings depend on competitors and on Google's own decisions. What I can do is remove the technical reasons you are being held back.
Technical fixes can show up in weeks. Rankings for competitive terms take months. Anyone promising faster is guessing.
I fix the foundation and tell you what to write about based on what people actually search. The writing works better in your own voice.
No. Bought links are the fastest way to a penalty. Real links come from work worth linking to.
Fast, reliable sites and web apps
Practical AI inside your product
Interfaces people understand immediately
Subscription products, built to scale
Services that stay up
Stores that convert
One codebase, both app stores
Deploys that do not wake you up
Tell me what you are trying to build and get a fixed quote.