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// Service

SEO agency support for businesses improving technical quality, visibility, and growth

// How We Work

SEO as a distinct capability, with specialist routes underneath it

This page is the wider SEO entry point. From here, the supporting routes can go deeper into ecommerce SEO, Shopify SEO, technical groundwork, migration planning, and how AI-era search is changing discovery.

That makes the structure more commercially useful. Readers can start with the broader SEO capability, then move into the more specific job that actually needs solving instead of wading through one overstuffed page.

SEO work across brands and teams

// Why It Matters

Technical SEO is most valuable when it is part of the build conversation, not an afterthought.

That is particularly true on redesigns, replatforming projects, content restructures, and any site where architecture and performance are central to visibility.

// Recent work

SEO projects built into delivery

// Scope

What we cover

Our technical SEO work can include:

  • site architecture and internal linking

  • crawl and indexation controls

  • redirects and migration planning

  • page-speed and technical performance foundations

  • structured data implementation

  • template and content model decisions that support long-term visibility

Specialist SEO services

Use the supporting pages below when the brief is more focused. That might be ecommerce SEO, Shopify SEO, technical SEO, migration support, or adapting content for changing AI-driven discovery.

// Insights

Search visibility, site quality, and migration risk

// FAQ

Questions around SEO support

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Is this pillar about technical SEO only?

Technical SEO is the core of the offer, but the pillar is broader than a checklist of fixes. It covers architecture, migration risk, internal linking, performance foundations, and how optimisation supports the quality of the page experience.

How much of SEO comes down to site architecture and internal linking?

No. Technical quality matters, but the wider job often includes ecommerce structure, internal linking, commercial landing pages, migration planning, and the content decisions that help the right pages earn visibility.

Do you handle migration SEO as part of delivery?

Yes. Migration planning, redirect logic, content structure, internal linking, and launch QA all need to be treated as core work if visibility is going to survive the move properly.

Do you only advise, or do you handle the implementation as well?

We stay close to implementation. That can include architecture decisions, template changes, schema, migration support, internal linking, QA, and the practical work needed to stop SEO recommendations becoming a disconnected wish list.

Does SEO work include content and landing-page decisions as well as technical fixes?

Yes. Technical quality matters, but so do the service pages, category pages, supporting articles, and internal linking choices that give the right pages something worth ranking.

// SEO Agency

Our SEO work stays close to structure, implementation, and commercial pages. That keeps it practical. We are interested in architecture, crawlability, migration safety, content quality, and the parts of the site that actually shape visibility.