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Launched a polished WordPress and Elementor website that clarifies 9 sector pathways, the MAPX brand story, and the inquiry path for architecture prospects.
View Case Study →Search-Ready Foundations | Add-on to any build
I set up websites so they are easier to crawl, easier to understand, and better prepared for indexing from the start, without pretending technical SEO alone replaces real content strategy.

Ideal Fit
Businesses wanting search visibility from day one
Starting Investment
$699+
Typical Timeline
Add-on to any build
Deliverables
SEO-ready architecture, Metadata framework, Launch checklist
Technical SEO setup usually starts from $699+ when added to a build or cleanup project, with broader on-page content work and authority growth handled separately.
SEO-ready website setup focuses on the technical and structural work that helps search engines crawl the site cleanly and understand what each page is about. That includes titles, descriptions, headings, canonicals, schema, sitemap support, robots setup, internal linking basics, and launch checks around indexation intent. It is intentionally practical: the goal is to remove preventable technical mistakes without pretending that metadata alone replaces content depth or authority.
This service is best for businesses launching a new site, rebuilding an existing one, or cleaning up a site that has weak technical foundations. It is especially helpful when the site has several service pages, case studies, or blog posts that need clearer structure before marketing pushes harder on search. It also works well as an add-on for WordPress, Shopify, or Webflow builds that want to start with cleaner crawlability instead of fixing those basics later.
The work usually begins with reviewing the page structure, the URL behavior, and the metadata coverage on the routes that matter most commercially. From there, I tighten the on-page setup, supporting files, structured data, and internal link paths so the site sends more consistent signals. The final step is verifying how the built output actually renders, because SEO checks are only useful if the live version of the site matches the implementation plan.
A strong outcome here means fewer technical blockers when Google or Bing first discover the site. Clients usually expect cleaner page-level metadata, better crawl support, stronger page-type clarity, and fewer preventable launch mistakes around canonicals, schema, or indexing files. This work improves readiness, not magic rankings. It gives the site a better foundation so later content, internal linking, and authority efforts are not fighting unnecessary technical confusion.
Step 1
Review the site structure and metadata needs
Step 2
Implement crawl-friendly page setup and supporting files
Step 3
Validate sitemap, robots, and indexing intent
Optional add-ons: On-page SEO pass, Schema setup
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