TECHNICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Technical SEO Services

A site can have exceptional content and strong backlinks and still rank poorly, since technical problems create invisible ceilings. Tezerakt audits and fixes the infrastructure layer that determines whether everything else you invest in actually works.

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What Technical SEO Covers

Most technical problems are invisible until rankings drop and nobody knows why. A misconfigured robots.txt blocks pages that took months to produce. A JavaScript issue means Google sees a blank page where users see a full one. Canonical tags pointing the wrong direction split authority across duplicate URLs.

Technical SEO is the part of SEO nobody notices until it breaks. Fix it and everything else performs as intended. Ignore it and content, links, and on-page work all underperform for reasons that are hard to diagnose without the right tools.

Comprehensive Technical Audit

Full audit using Screaming Frog, Search Console log analysis, and manual inspection. Covers crawl coverage, indexing status, redirect chains, duplicate content, canonical implementation, and structured data. Priority issues flagged immediately so fixes start before the audit finishes.

Core Web Vitals and Performance

Poor Core Web Vitals scores suppress rankings regardless of content quality. Tezerakt identifies the specific rendering and loading issues causing failures, prioritizes fixes by impact, and coordinates implementation with your development team.

Crawl Budget and Indexing Config

Crawl budget determines which pages Google actually indexes. Tezerakt analyzes server logs to identify which pages consume budget without ranking value, audits noindex tags and canonical configurations, and ensures valuable pages are indexed and low-value pages stay out.

Structured Data and JavaScript SEO

Structured data tells search engines what content means, not just what it says. Implements and validates schema for services, FAQs (deprecated yet important for your visitors), reviews, and organizational data. For JavaScript-heavy sites, audits rendering behavior and identifies content Google may not be indexing due to rendering delays.

Who Needs Technical SEO

Technical SEO is most urgent when rankings stagnate despite consistent content and link investment. When inputs are right but results are not, the problem is almost always technical. It is also non-negotiable before any site migration.

TECHNICAL DEBT BEFORE A MIGRATION COMPOUNDS DRAMATICALLY AFTER ONE.

Resolve Crawl Bottlenecks.

Search engines abandon sites with severe render blocking. An audit identifies the exact JavaScript bottlenecks and server response delays destroying your crawl budget. The resulting remediation plan provides your engineers with explicit directives to repair the infrastructure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I know if my site has technical problems?

Unexplained ranking drops, pages missing from search despite strong content, large gaps between total page count and indexed page count, and poor Core Web Vitals scores in Search Console are the clearest signals.

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What is the difference between technical SEO and site architecture?

Site architecture decides how pages are organized and linked. Technical SEO determines whether that architecture is implemented correctly at the code and server level. Both matter independently.

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How long does a technical audit take?

Small to medium sites take one to two weeks. Enterprise sites with complex JavaScript or international configurations take longer. Priority issues surface before the full audit completes so fixes begin immediately.

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Do technical fixes produce immediate results?

Some do. Resolving indexing problems that actively prevent pages from appearing produces fast, visible results. Core Web Vitals improvements show more gradual gains as Google recrawls and reassesses pages.

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