Direct answer
Technical SEO foundations make sure important pages can be discovered, rendered, understood, and measured before heavier content work begins.
Who this is for
- Sites that have useful content but weak technical search foundations.
- Businesses preparing for a site refresh or AEO implementation.
- Owners who need clear fixes instead of vague audit screenshots.
Problems this solves
- Important pages are missing from the sitemap or hard to reach through internal links.
- Metadata, canonical tags, and headings do not clearly describe each page.
- Performance and crawlability issues reduce trust before content can perform.
Deliverables
- Metadata, canonical, sitemap, and robots.txt improvements.
- Heading hierarchy, internal link, and page architecture recommendations.
- Performance and crawlability fixes aligned with the highest-value pages.
Process
- 1Crawl the site and review indexable paths, page templates, and metadata.
- 2Map technical issues to business impact and page priority.
- 3Implement the foundation or provide a clear developer-ready fix list.
Frequently asked questions
What technical SEO fixes matter most for AEO?
The highest-impact fixes are usually crawlable pages, clean metadata, canonical URLs, valid sitemaps, fast rendering, internal links, and structured data that matches visible content.
Should every page be in the sitemap?
The sitemap should include canonical, index-worthy pages. Utility pages, duplicate pages, and low-value paths usually do not belong there.
