MOD.04 — Services
SEO & Digital Performance.
Technical SEO and performance work: structure, speed and the unglamorous details that decide whether you rank.
What the module includes
- I-01Technical audit
Crawl, structure, speed and markup, reported in plain language with a priority order.
- I-02Structure & schema
Heading logic, internal linking and structured data so search engines and AI assistants parse you without guessing.
- I-03Core Web Vitals
Speed work measured against Google’s own bar. Every site we ship passes before launch.
- I-04AI-search readiness
llms.txt, FAQ schema and citable structure for the engines people increasingly ask instead of search.
How the module runs
Audit what exists
Technical crawl, content gaps, competitor positions. You get the findings whether or not we continue.
Fix the foundations
Speed, schema, structure, internal linking. The compounding work most agencies skip.
Report in plain language
Monthly numbers tied to enquiries and revenue, not vanity dashboards.
Seen in production
True-to-colour captures from the registry. Open the case file for the full build sheet.
Proof in the registry
Every claim above is checkable: the related builds in the panel ran this module in production. Open a case file, then the live site.
Quick answers
How long does SEO take to show results?
Technical fixes show in weeks; ranking growth compounds over months. Anyone promising page one in days is selling something else.
What is AI-search optimisation?
Making your content legible and citable to AI engines: clean structure, FAQ schema, llms.txt and consistent entity data. We build it into every site.
Can you audit a site you didn't build?
Yes, audits are a standing service, and the report is yours whoever does the fixes.
Do you do one-off audits or only monthly retainers?
Both. A one-off audit with a written fix list is a common starting point; the retainer is for businesses that want the fixes implemented and compounded month after month.
We rebuilt our site and rankings dropped. Can you recover them?
Usually, yes. Most post-rebuild drops trace to missing redirects, lost metadata or slower pages. We diff the old site against the new one, restore what Google lost track of, and monitor the recovery.
