Technical SEO Services · SR Orbit

Best Technical SEO Services to Solve
The Most Website Critical Issuem

Most websites we audit have 20 to 50 technical issues silently killing their search rankings. Crawl errors. Slow load times. Broken internal links. Duplicate content. Missing schema. These aren't small problems — they're the reason your content isn't ranking no matter how good it is.

94

Avg PageSpeed Score After Fixes

47

Avg Crawl Errors Found Per Audit

60-90

Days to See Ranking Improvements

100%

White-Hat Google-Approved

Good Content Doesn't Rank If Google Can't Properly Read Your Site

Here's a frustrating situation we see constantly.

A business owner invests in great content. They write detailed service pages, publish regular blog posts, and genuinely try to serve their audience. But their rankings don't move. Traffic stays flat. Competitors with visibly worse content are outranking them.

The culprit is almost always technical.

Google sends bots to crawl and index your website. If those bots hit errors, slow load times, confusing URL structures, or duplicate content — they either skip your pages, index them incorrectly, or rank them lower than they deserve. Your content never gets a fair chance.

Technical SEO is the process of removing every obstacle between Google's crawlers and your content. It's not glamorous work — it doesn't involve writing headlines or getting backlinks. But without it, everything else you do in SEO is working with one hand tied behind your back.

Your site likely has technical SEO problems if:

  • Your PageSpeed score is below 70 on mobile (Google penalizes slow sites in rankings — and users abandon them)
  • You've published content for months but rankings haven't improved (Technical blockers often prevent indexing entirely)
  • Your site has been "optimized" before but nothing changed (Previous work may have missed the underlying technical issues)
What We Fix

Every Technical Issue That Could Be Holding Your Rankings Back

Our technical SEO service covers the full spectrum — from the issues that are quietly killing your rankings today, to the foundation work that keeps you ranking as Google's algorithm evolves. Here's exactly what we audit and fix:

Page Speed & Core Web Vitals

Google officially uses Core Web Vitals as a ranking factor (LCP, INP, CLS). Most websites fail at least one — especially on mobile. We optimize images, minify CSS/JS, and upgrade hosting to take your score from the 30s to 90+.

Crawlability & Indexation

If Google can't crawl and index your pages, they don't exist. We audit your robots.txt, XML sitemaps, noindex tags, and crawl budget to ensure Google accesses every important page and correctly ignores the rest.

Broken Links & Redirect Chains

Broken internal links waste crawl budget and create dead ends. Redirect chains bleed link equity and slow down page loading. We systematically identify and fix every broken link and orphaned page across your site.

Duplicate Content & Canonicalization

Duplicate content confuses Google about which version of a page to rank. We implement canonical tags, consolidate duplicate pages, and set up proper URL parameters to resolve every duplication issue.

Mobile-First Optimization

Google indexes the mobile version of your site first. We audit and fix mobile usability issues including touch target sizing, viewport configuration, layout shifts, and mobile page speed.

Site Architecture & URL Structure

A logical, flat site architecture helps Google understand your content hierarchy. We audit your URL structure and internal linking patterns, then rebuild them around SEO best practices.

Schema Markup & Structured Data

Schema markup tells Google exactly what your content is. We implement every relevant schema type for your business (LocalBusiness, FAQPage, Review, etc.) to unlock rich results and increase CTR.

HTTPS & Security

HTTPS is a confirmed Google ranking factor. We verify your SSL implementation, check for mixed content warnings, ensure proper HTTPS redirects, and fix security issues that affect user trust.

International SEO & Hreflang

If you target multiple countries or languages, proper hreflang implementation is critical. We audit and implement hreflang correctly so the right version of your content reaches the right audience.

Our Process

How We Find, Prioritize, and Fix Your Technical Issues

Technical SEO isn't about running one tool and fixing whatever it spits out. It requires judgment — knowing which issues matter most for your specific site, industry, and competitive landscape. Here's how we approach it:

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Full Technical Audit

We start with a comprehensive crawl of your website using enterprise-grade SEO tools — identifying every technical issue from crawl errors and broken links to Core Web Vitals failures and structured data gaps. We also manually review your Google Search Console data, looking for indexation issues, manual penalties, and crawl anomalies that automated tools miss.

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Prioritized Fix List

Not all technical issues are equal. A slow homepage matters more than a broken link in an old blog post. A noindex tag on a key service page is a critical emergency. We prioritize every issue by its potential ranking impact — so we fix what matters most first, and you see results as quickly as possible.

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Implementation

We implement the fixes directly — coordinating with your development team when needed, or working directly in your CMS, server configuration, and Google Search Console. We don't just hand you a list of problems and leave you to figure out the solutions. We do the work.

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Verification & Monitoring

After fixes are implemented, we verify that Google has recrawled and reindexed the affected pages correctly. We set up ongoing monitoring in Google Search Console to catch new issues before they impact rankings. Technical SEO isn't a one-time fix — websites develop new issues over time, and we stay on top of them.

What Technical SEO Looks Like in Practice

NorthShore Plumbing · Toronto, Canada

The Situation:

When NorthShore came to us, their website was loading in 5.2 seconds. PageSpeed score: 31. They had 47 crawl errors, duplicate title tags across every service page, no schema markup, and a site structure that made it nearly impossible for Google to understand what they offered or where they operated.

What We Did:

We rebuilt the site on a clean, fast foundation. Resolved all 47 crawl errors. Implemented LocalBusiness and Service schemas. Created a proper URL structure with dedicated pages for every service and every neighborhood they served. PageSpeed went from 31 to 94. Load time dropped from 5.2 seconds to 1.1 seconds.

The Result:

Within 4 months, NorthShore was ranking in the Top 3 for "plumber Toronto" and 22 neighborhood-specific keywords.

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31 → 94

PageSpeed Score

5.2s → 1.1s

Page Load Time

47

Crawl Errors Resolved

+215%

Increase in Leads

The 7 Most Damaging Technical SEO Issues We Find in Every Audit

These aren't edge cases. These are issues we find on almost every website we audit — regardless of how "professional" the site looks.

Pages That Google Can't Index

Noindex tags, disallowed robots.txt rules, or canonicalized URLs pointing to the wrong page can make entire sections of your site invisible to Google. We've seen businesses lose ranking on their most important service pages because of a single misconfigured tag.

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Catastrophically Slow Page Speed

The average website loads in 3.2 seconds. Google's threshold for a "good" LCP score is under 2.5 seconds. Every second of delay increases bounce rate by roughly 32%. Slow sites lose rankings AND customers — simultaneously.

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Duplicate Content at Scale

WordPress automatically creates multiple versions of your content through categories, tags, and pagination. eCommerce platforms create duplicates through product variations. Without canonical tags, Google splits ranking signals.

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Missing or Broken XML Sitemap

Your XML sitemap is how you tell Google which pages to prioritize. A missing sitemap means Google discovers your pages by accident. A broken or outdated sitemap actively misleads Google about your site's structure.

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Broken Internal Links

Every broken internal link is a dead end for both users and Googlebot. It wastes crawl budget, destroys user experience, and bleeds link equity away from your important pages. Most websites have dozens they don't know about.

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No Schema Markup

Schema markup tells Google precisely what your content is. Without it, Google guesses — and often guesses wrong. With it, you become eligible for rich results: star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, business info panels.

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Poor Mobile Experience

Google uses your mobile site to determine rankings — not your desktop site. If your mobile experience has small text, crowded tap targets, horizontal scrolling, or layout shifts, you're losing rankings you'd otherwise earn.

Why Choose SR Orbit for Technical SEO?

We Fix, Not Just Report

A lot of agencies will run a site audit tool, export the results as a PDF, and call it a "technical SEO audit." We actually fix the issues — directly, with your team, in your systems. You pay for solutions, not spreadsheets.

Real Technical Depth

Technical SEO requires understanding how Google crawls the web, how servers work, how JavaScript rendering affects indexation, and how CMS platforms handle URL structures. Our team has this knowledge from 9+ years of hands-on work.

We Prioritize by Impact

We don't fix issues in the order a tool lists them. We fix them in the order they matter to your rankings. The highest-impact issues get resolved first, so you see real movement as quickly as possible.

Remote-First, Globally Experienced

We work with businesses in the US, Canada, and Australia remotely — with clear communication, shared access protocols, and detailed documentation of every change we make. You always know what we've done and why.

Ongoing Monitoring, Not One-Time Fixes

Technical issues don't disappear permanently. New content gets published, plugins update, server configurations change. We monitor your site's technical health continuously and flag new issues before they affect rankings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Technical SEO

Technical SEO refers to the behind-the-scenes work that ensures search engines can crawl, index, and understand your website properly. It includes page speed optimization, fixing crawl errors, implementing schema markup, resolving duplicate content, and improving mobile usability. Without a solid technical foundation, your content and links can't do their job.
Common signs include: slow page speed (especially on mobile), content that isn't showing up in Google even after months of publishing, rankings that fluctuate dramatically without any changes on your end, or a Google Search Console account showing crawl errors. The most reliable way to know is a proper technical audit.
Some fixes can be implemented and verified within days. Others — particularly issues involving site architecture restructuring or large-scale duplicate content resolution — take several weeks. Most clients start seeing ranking improvements within 60 to 90 days of technical fixes being implemented.
To implement fixes directly, yes — we'll need appropriate access to your CMS, hosting, or codebase. We can also work in a "recommendations only" mode where we document everything and your team implements the fixes. We're flexible and adapt to your security requirements.
No — if done correctly. Every change we implement is tested before going live, and we document every modification so it can be reversed if needed. We treat your live website with care and don't make changes without understanding their full implications.
Both. There's a "fix the existing problems" phase that is largely one-time, and an ongoing "monitoring and maintenance" phase. New technical issues emerge regularly — from plugin updates, CMS changes, new content, or server changes. We recommend ongoing monitoring.
We use a combination of enterprise-grade tools — including Screaming Frog, Google Search Console, Google PageSpeed Insights, Ahrefs, and GTmetrix — combined with manual review of your server configuration, robots.txt, sitemap, and CMS settings.
A one-time technical audit and fix project starts from $800 for smaller sites and scales based on site size and complexity. Ongoing technical SEO monitoring is typically included as part of our broader SEO retainer packages. Reach out for a custom quote.

Stop Letting Technical Issues Hold Your Rankings Back

Every week your site has unresolved technical issues, you're losing rankings you should already have. The content you've published isn't reaching its potential. The competitors outranking you may not have better content — they just have a cleaner technical foundation.

We can fix that. And we'll start with a free audit so you know exactly what you're dealing with before committing to anything.

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