A senior SEO operator audits your WordPress site's technical health, on-page structure, and plugin setup — then ships a prioritized fix list and implements the technical fixes in WordPress. Two weeks, fixed scope, no offshore handoff.
“Installing a plugin isn't SEO. WordPress gives you the controls — the work is knowing which ones are set wrong and fixing them in the right order.”
Three concrete outcomes. Every audit. Same rhythm, ranked by dollar impact.
Crawl and indexation, Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS), schema coverage, canonicals, redirects and your SEO-plugin settings — every issue mapped to the page it affects and called out by impact, not buried in a 200-point checklist.
Not a wishlist. Each recommendation carries expected impact, effort, and dependency — so you fix the crawl and speed issues bleeding into every page before you rewrite a single title tag.
We don't email you a PDF and wish you luck. The senior operator configures your SEO plugin, sets canonicals and redirects, tunes Core Web Vitals and validates your schema directly in WordPress.
Each phase produces a specific artifact. Concrete, dated, owned by you. We don't bill by the hour, we ship by the deliverable — here's exactly what lands in each one.
We start at the foundation. Crawl coverage, indexation, site architecture, Core Web Vitals and SSL — mapped against a WordPress best-practice baseline for your category.
Your SEO plugin is the control surface for most of WordPress SEO. We audit how it's set — and where its defaults are quietly working against you.
Page-level structure and the links that connect it — the layer that tells search engines what each page is about and which ones matter most.
We implement the technical fixes in WordPress, then hand you a prioritized roadmap for the rest — each rec tagged with impact, effort, and dependency — and a live walkthrough.
Pick a time, or send context first. Either way, a senior operator replies in one business day.
Tell us what you're seeing. We'll reply with a candid take.
Replies from a senior operator, never an SDR.
One audit. One prioritized fix list. The technical work done in WordPress, not handed off.