48+ SEO Checkpoints
Crawl, content, speed, schema, tracking and conversion signals.
We build SEO systems that connect crawl health, keyword intent, content architecture, local visibility, ecommerce structure, analytics and conversion tracking into one clear growth roadmap.
Crawl, content, speed, schema, tracking and conversion signals.
Technical, keyword, on-page, content, local and ecommerce SEO.
No single-point checklist; every SEO layer connects together.
Measurement setup for impressions, clicks, indexing and improvements.
Search strategy mapped to countries, cities and buyer intent.
Most SEO problems are not one single issue. They happen when technical signals, content structure, search intent and conversion tracking are disconnected.
Important pages are not properly crawlable, indexed or understood by search engines.
Ranking Impact: search engines may miss your money pages.Pages target broad or random keywords instead of search intent and buyer value.
Ranking Impact: traffic comes from low-converting terms.Heavy pages, unstable layouts and poor mobile UX reduce trust and performance.
Ranking Impact: users leave before the page can convert.Pages lack clear headings, helpful sections, FAQs, internal links and topical depth.
Ranking Impact: competitors look more complete and useful.Search engines do not receive clear structured context about services, products or FAQs.
Ranking Impact: weaker entity understanding and rich result readiness.Traffic grows without clarity on calls, forms, bookings, purchases or qualified leads.
Ranking Impact: decisions are made without business outcome data.A serious SEO plan must connect technical clarity, search intent, page quality, local signals, ecommerce architecture and analytics.
Click or hover each SEO node to see what we check, the common issue, the fix direction, the SEO impact and the tools used.
Use this quick planner to estimate your current SEO health level and identify the smartest first action. It is a directional planning tool, not a ranking guarantee.
We turn keyword research into a page architecture that supports search intent, useful content and measurable action.
Keyword type: “best SEO agency for ecommerce”
Best page: Service / comparison page
Turn research into consultation requests.Keyword type: “SEO services in Austin”
Best page: City + service landing page
Generate local calls, forms and bookings.Keyword type: “how technical SEO works”
Best page: Helpful blog or guide
Educate visitors and support topic authority.Keyword type: “SEO audit package”
Best page: Offer or audit page
Move ready buyers toward action.Technical SEO must be organized by severity, not guessed. These checks help decide what needs attention first.
Search engines can reach priority pages.
Submit clear XML sitemap and avoid accidental blocking.
Control duplicate and similar pages correctly.
Map old, broken and redirected URLs cleanly.
Review loading, interactivity and layout stability.
Make every key page easy to use on mobile.
Add structured context for services, products and FAQs.
Find dead URLs and wasted crawl paths.
Clean repeated pages, filters and thin variations.
Ensure only valuable pages are indexable.
Local SEO requires clear service-area pages, Google Business Profile direction, review signals, local content and conversion tracking for real customer actions.
We organize ecommerce SEO around collection structure, product clarity, schema, crawl control, internal linking and conversion-focused content.
Structured to improve clarity, topical coverage and next-step conversion paths.
Structured to improve clarity, topical coverage and next-step conversion paths.
Structured to improve clarity, topical coverage and next-step conversion paths.
Structured to improve clarity, topical coverage and next-step conversion paths.
Structured to improve clarity, topical coverage and next-step conversion paths.
Structured to improve clarity, topical coverage and next-step conversion paths.
Reporting should explain what changed, what improved, what needs attention and what action comes next.
Tracked: Impressions, clicks, queries, indexing and technical signals.
Why it matters: Shows how search engines see your website.
Tracked: Traffic quality, user behavior, events and conversion paths.
Why it matters: Connects organic traffic with business actions.
Tracked: Forms, calls, bookings, purchases or qualified leads.
Why it matters: Measures outcomes, not only visits.
Tracked: Priority keyword changes and page-level visibility.
Why it matters: Shows which pages are gaining or losing opportunity.
Tracked: Location, device, landing pages and engaged sessions.
Why it matters: Helps refine the roadmap around valuable visitors.
Tracked: Coverage problems, broken links, speed issues and schema gaps.
Why it matters: Prevents small issues from becoming ranking blockers.
Tracked: Next fixes, content actions and optimization priorities.
Why it matters: Keeps SEO focused and accountable.
Deliverable: Goals, target market, competitors, analytics access and current site condition.
Client gets: Clear SEO starting point and priority context.
Scope and direction approval.Deliverable: Crawl, index, speed, schema, sitemap, redirects and mobile checks.
Client gets: Technical issue list with severity levels.
Fix priority approval.Deliverable: Commercial, local, informational and transactional search clusters.
Client gets: Page-by-page keyword map.
Keyword direction approval.Deliverable: Titles, headings, content structure, FAQs, media and CTAs.
Client gets: Improved high-value pages.
Page approval before rollout.Deliverable: Topic clusters, supporting blogs, internal links and helpful content depth.
Client gets: Roadmap for long-term topical growth.
Content plan approval.Deliverable: Search Console, GA4, conversion events and monthly improvement plan.
Client gets: Reporting dashboard and next actions.
Monthly review checkpoint.Good SEO starts with priority. We identify the fixes most likely to improve visibility, clarity and conversion readiness.
What gets fixed: Fix crawl, indexing, redirects, broken links and high-impact technical blockers.
Expected benefit: Search engines can access the right pages more reliably.
Start with a technical SEO audit.What gets fixed: Improve service, category, location and product pages that can generate leads or sales.
Expected benefit: Better relevance for commercial searches and stronger conversion paths.
Map keywords to priority pages.What gets fixed: Build city/service pages, review signals, GBP direction and local tracking.
Expected benefit: More qualified traffic from nearby customers.
Create local SEO page structure.What gets fixed: Plan topic clusters, FAQs, comparisons and supporting blog content.
Expected benefit: Long-term topical authority and additional entry points.
Build a content SEO roadmap.Professional SEO should be realistic, measurable and built on quality instead of guaranteed ranking claims.
Get a free SEO audit direction and start with the most important priority.
Get a Free SEO Audit→No. Search rankings depend on competition, website quality, market difficulty and many external factors. We focus on professional SEO foundations, technical quality, helpful content, tracking and long-term growth.
The first priority usually comes from an audit. Most websites need technical checks, indexing review, keyword intent mapping and tracking setup before heavy content work.
Yes. For new websites, we build the structure properly from the start: technical setup, page architecture, keywords, metadata, schema direction, content plan and tracking.
Yes. We can plan local landing pages, city + service keyword targeting, Google Business Profile direction, local content, review strategy and call/form tracking.
Yes. Content helps search engines and users understand your services, expertise and relevance. It should be useful, structured, intent-focused and connected through internal links.
Some technical improvements can help quickly, but meaningful organic growth normally requires consistent work over several months. The timeline depends on competition, website condition and content quality.
Yes. We can set up or review Search Console, GA4 and conversion events so SEO performance is measured through traffic quality and business outcomes.
Yes. Ecommerce SEO can include category structure, product page optimization, product schema, image SEO, duplicate content control, filter/indexing direction and buying guide strategy.
Yes. Reporting can include Search Console, GA4, ranking movement, technical issue monitoring, conversion tracking and monthly roadmap priorities.
Tell us your target market and biggest SEO problem. We’ll help identify the strongest first move: technical cleanup, keyword mapping, local SEO, ecommerce structure, content architecture or tracking.