01 Why technical SEO compounds while content decays
Most SEO budgets go into content. Content is essential — and content alone is also why most SEO investment underperforms. A page that loads in 4.2 seconds, fails to hydrate cleanly, and ships no structured data will lose to a half-as-good page that runs on a properly tuned stack. Every time.
Technical fixes compound differently than content. One bug fix lifts every page that ever loads it; one new article only lifts itself. That’s why the agencies that win the long game lead with technical and treat content as the amplifier.
- Persistent gain: a Core Web Vitals fix in March is still earning rankings in October.
- Compounding leverage: indexation cleanup makes every future piece of content findable.
- Defensibility: competitors can copy your content; they can't copy your stack overnight.
02 The full 2026 technical audit, end to end
Every engagement starts with the same five-stream audit. We pull server logs, run a full crawl, measure CrUX + lab metrics, validate every piece of structured data, and trace the JS rendering path on a sample of priority templates. By the end of week 1 you have a ranked ticket list — by impact, not alphabetical.
- Crawl audit: Screaming Frog or Sitebulb at full depth, compared to your XML sitemap and server logs.
- Vitals profile: CrUX field data + Lighthouse lab data, segmented by template type.
- Schema validation: every JSON-LD blob run through the Rich Results Test and Schema.org validator.
- Rendering check: rendered DOM vs. source HTML — what survives the hydration round-trip.
- Indexation map: Search Console coverage report cross-referenced with your sitemap.
03 AI search & entity signals — the 2026 layer
Half the technical SEO advice on the internet is still optimising for Google as it was in 2018. The 2026 reality is that AI Overviews, Gemini SGE, ChatGPT Search and Perplexity now sit between users and your site for many queries — and they cite based on entity strength, citation freshness, and answer-shaped content structure.
This is mostly a content-and-structure problem, but the technical foundation matters: clean schema markup, concise answer blocks near headings, an llms.txt file declaring how AI agents should treat your content. None of these are silver bullets. All of them improve your citation odds.
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- Entity definition: Organization / Brand / Person schema that links to your knowledge-panel-worthy authority sources.
- Answer shaping: 2-3 sentence direct answer in the first 100 words below an H2.
- Citation-ready facts: dates, numbers, and named sources structured so an LLM can lift them confidently.
- llms.txt + robots.txt: explicit signals about what AI agents may and may not use.
04 Pricing, timelines, and what to expect
A full technical audit runs $4,500-$8,000 fixed, depending on site size and template count, delivered in 2 weeks. Implementation of the resulting ticket list is either handed to your engineering team or done by us on a retainer ($6,500-$12,000/month for 40-80 senior hours).
Expect the first measurable Search Console improvements within 4-8 weeks of shipping the priority fixes. Major ranking shifts on competitive terms take 3-6 months — we’ll tell you straight if your timeline expectations don’t match reality.
Crawl Budget and Indexation
Crawl budget is finite. Big sites with millions of URLs lose rankings simply because Google never crawls the pages that matter. We audit log files, fix infinite-redirect chains, prune low-value pages, deploy clean XML sitemaps, and surface fresh content to Googlebot fast — so your most valuable pages get crawled and indexed within hours, not weeks.
How Schema Markup Earns Rich Snippets and Higher CTR
Schema markup tells Google exactly what your page is about — and rewards you with rich snippets, FAQ accordions, breadcrumbs, product pricing, and review stars right in the SERP. We deploy structured data on every template, validate with the Rich Results Tool, and pair it with conversion-tuned content so the click actually converts.
Beyond the basics, we layer Article, Product, FAQ, HowTo, LocalBusiness, Event, and Review schema where each fits — earning the kind of SERP real estate that doubles your CTR even when your ranking position doesn't change.





