Architecture and crawl paths
Pages are organized around services, locations, and buyer intent so Google can find and understand them.
Clean crawling, fast pages, schema, redirects, sitemap hygiene, and site architecture that does not fight Google.
Technical SEO is the difference between a site Google can understand and a pretty maze. We fix the boring stuff that quietly blocks performance: bad redirects, weak metadata, missing schema, bloated pages, broken internal links, and sitemap junk.
Typical investment: Project or retainer
Crawl and indexability review
Redirect and canonical cleanup
Page speed improvements
Schema markup implementation
Sitemap and robots validation
Pages are organized around services, locations, and buyer intent so Google can find and understand them.
We cut bloat, compress assets, and avoid heavy builder junk that slows down every visit.
Breadcrumb, Organization, LocalBusiness, Service, FAQ, sitemap, robots, and canonical tags are handled correctly.
People compare local companies fast. They scan the profile, the website, the reviews, the speed, the offer, and the confidence of the next step. Technical SEO works when it removes hesitation and makes the business easier to choose.
Yes. Local SEO is competitive enough that clean technical foundations can be the tie-breaker.
Sometimes that is smarter than trying to duct-tape a slow builder site forever. We will tell you when the foundation sucks.
Yes, but Utah local service companies are the core lane. If you are in a similar local-service market, the same strategy still applies.
No. We prefer clear scopes, clear retainers, and work that earns the next month instead of trapping you in fine print.
Own the map pack, service pages, and organic rankings that send ready-to-buy customers to your phone.
Explore →Service pages, resource guides, and internal links planned around how real Utah buyers search.
Explore →Custom-coded sites that are fast, clean, and easier to trust than bloated builder templates.
Explore →Let us audit your visibility, your competitors, and the fastest path to more qualified calls.