Technical SEO implementation for in-house teams

I turn SEO recommendations into working WordPress and WooCommerce code — from metadata and schema to crawl and template fixes.

Technical SEO review of WordPress templates, metadata, and search signals

Technical SEO problems I solve

I implement SEO changes inside WordPress and WooCommerce templates: metadata, canonical URLs (which page search engines should index), structured data, crawl paths, and indexation controls.

Results

  • Cleaner crawl and indexing signals on important pages.

  • Better metadata and structured data for AI and search engines.

  • Improved page loading speeds.

Technical SEO planning with metadata, schema, and crawl path details

When this work makes sense

For teams that have SEO audits or recommendations ready but need a developer to turn them into working code without creating more cleanup work later.

Current issues and what I can fix
Current issue What I can fix
Important pages have weak metadata, canonicals, or indexing signals. I fix metadata, canonical URLs, and indexation controls in your WordPress or WooCommerce templates so search engines understand which pages to show and how.
Structured data is missing, incomplete, or does not match the page. I add and repair structured data and schema in code so search snippets reflect your products, services, and content accurately.
SEO fixes keep getting edited one page at a time instead of in templates. I implement SEO changes in theme and template code so metadata, crawl paths, and markup stay consistent as you add pages and content.

Best fit

  • Teams with weak metadata, schema, or crawl foundations

  • Companies preparing for broader SEO or content work

  • Businesses that need a developer to fix SEO in the codebase

My approach

  1. Audit templates, metadata, structured data, canonicals, and indexation signals.

  2. Separate code fixes from content work so effort targets what templates can solve.

  3. Prioritize changes that affect crawlability, snippets, and commercial pages.

  4. Implement in code so SEO stays consistent as the site grows.

Layered technical architecture representing code, operations, infrastructure, and search

FAQs

What technical SEO issues can you fix in WordPress?

Metadata, canonical tags, indexation controls, structured data, internal linking, sitemap issues, template markup, and crawl problems from themes, plugins, or site architecture.

Do you replace an SEO consultant or agency?

Not usually. I implement SEO recommendations in code. If you have an audit or strategy, I handle the technical parts inside WordPress or WooCommerce.

When is technical SEO development worth prioritizing?

When important pages are hard to crawl, metadata is inconsistent, structured data is wrong, duplicate URLs confuse search engines, or fixes need to live in templates.

Can you work from an existing SEO audit?

Yes. I translate audits into code-level fixes, clarify template vs content work, and prioritize crawlability, snippets, and commercial pages.

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