
Technical SEO basics we implement by default
What we build into every website from day one
◉ Clean URL structure
◉ Proper heading hierarchy
◉ Fast, optimized loading
◉ Mobile responsiveness
◉ Indexing and sitemap setup
◉ Structured data where relevant
SEO isn’t just about keywords. The technical side sets the foundation. Without it, even great content struggles to rank.
Clean URL structure
We use short, descriptive, hyphenated URLs that match the page’s intent. No messy query strings, no random numbers, no nested folders unless needed. Each page URL is built to make sense to both humans and search engines.
Proper heading hierarchy
Every page has one H1. Supporting content is structured with H2s and H3s in a logical flow. We avoid heading misuse, no bolded paragraphs pretending to be titles, no skipped levels. This helps search engines and users scan with ease.
Fast, optimized loading
We compress images, minify code, defer unused scripts, and keep the layout clean. Our builds are lean by default, no bloated page builders, no heavy plugins. Speed is not an afterthought, it’s baked in.
Mobile responsiveness
All layouts are tested across multiple breakpoints. We ensure proper tap targets, font sizing, spacing, and collapsible sections. Search engines prioritize mobile usability, so we treat it as a baseline, not a feature.
Indexing and sitemap setup
We configure robots.txt, set index or noindex rules per page, and submit clean XML sitemaps to Google. Everything important is crawlable. Nothing unwanted gets indexed. No guesswork, no surprises.
Structured data where relevant
For products, articles, FAQs, and other content types, we implement schema markup to help search engines understand the page. This increases the chance of rich results and improves context.
Technical SEO isn’t optional.
It’s part of the foundation.
And we make sure every site we touch is structurally sound from the start.