Metadata and titles
Title tags, meta descriptions, page labels, duplicate cleanup, service-page targeting, and simple patterns that make sense for the site.
Technical SEO
Available for contract web work at $55/hr
SEO audits are useful. They are also easy to ignore when nobody has time to touch the site. The Web Guy helps turn crawl notes, audit spreadsheets, and SEO recommendations into actual website changes.
Who this is for
This is built for SEO agencies, marketing teams, and business owners who already know what needs attention but need someone technical enough to make the changes in WordPress, Shopify, static pages, templates, redirects, tracking, or structured data.
Good for quick fixes, small projects, cleanup work, ongoing support, and agency overflow when the work is clear.
Technical SEO implementation usually touches Crawl Analysis & Internal Linking, Schema & Structured Data, and Programmatic SEO when audit notes need to become actual site changes.
When this work starts from a visible symptom, the troubleshooting path may look more like tracking scripts and pixels or CMS, plugin, and theme weirdness before it becomes a clean service request.
Technical SEO often overlaps with WordPress Support when the same site, template, workflow, or backlog touches more than one service. The technical layer may involve Programmatic SEO once the first issue is reproduced.
If the request grows beyond this page, compare Analytics & Tracking or go back to the Website Services hub to route the work by symptom, platform, SEO need, tracking issue, or launch task.
Details
A crawl report can point out missing titles, duplicate headings, bad internal links, thin service pages, redirect chains, schema gaps, broken links, indexation issues, page speed problems, and tracking problems. The hard part is getting those items implemented without derailing the rest of the team.
Practical support
Title tags, meta descriptions, page labels, duplicate cleanup, service-page targeting, and simple patterns that make sense for the site.
H1/H2 cleanup, messy builder sections, formatting fixes, content hierarchy, and page structure that helps users and crawlers.
Adding or cleaning links between services, blog posts, city pages, ecommerce collections, important conversion pages, and supporting content.
Local, organization, service, FAQ, article, product, and page-level structured data where it fits the site and the content supports it.
Redirect cleanup, broken links, canonical issues, noindex/robots review, sitemap checks, and crawl blockers that need practical attention.
Implementation help for SEO teams that have audits, tasks, and client commitments but not enough developer time.
Practical support
Audit notes about FAQ, service, article, product, local, or organization markup can move into structured data implementation.
View schema supportCrawl exports often become redirect cleanup, broken-link fixes, crawl path review, and internal linking implementation.
View crawl and link helpWhen SEO recommendations involve many similar pages, templates, metadata patterns, or data-driven pages, programmatic SEO may be the right layer.
View programmatic SEOProduct schema, category structure, Merchant Center issues, and product data cleanup often pull technical SEO into ecommerce support.
View ecommerce supportPractical support
The next step can be simple: send the URL, the notes, and the priorities. The Web Guy can help identify what should be handled first, what needs access, what requires a developer-level change, and what may need more caution before touching production.
No overpromising
This is practical contract execution. The Web Guy can inspect the site, make changes, troubleshoot issues, explain tradeoffs, and keep work moving. Some problems depend on hosting, platform limits, third-party tools, access, business requirements, or existing code quality.
Technical SEO fit
These links point to nearby services and skills that often become part of the same real website request.
Programmatic SEO Programmatic SEO supports technical SEO implementation, automation, schema work, crawl analysis, and location/service page expansion.
Schema & Structured Data Schema work supports technical SEO implementation, ecommerce support, programmatic SEO, crawl cleanup, WordPress theme work, and product data visibility.
WordPress Support WordPress help for business sites, agency client sites, old themes, plugin-heavy builds, page builders, content updates, and the kind of layout problems that always show up right before something needs to launch.
Analytics and Tracking Support GA4, Google Tag Manager, pixels, form tracking, conversion tracking, event verification, campaign tracking, ecommerce tracking, and cleanup when the numbers cannot be trusted.
Topical support
If this service is close but not the whole problem, these related pages help route the work by platform, symptom, technical task, or next practical step.
Website Services Use the full services hub when the problem crosses fixes, WordPress, SEO, tracking, ecommerce, speed, or ongoing support.
WordPress Support Technical SEO often overlaps with wordpress support when the work touches the same site, template, tracking, or technical backlog.
Analytics and Tracking Support Technical SEO often overlaps with analytics & tracking when the work touches the same site, template, tracking, or technical backlog.
Landing Page Development Technical SEO often overlaps with landing pages when the work touches the same site, template, tracking, or technical backlog.
Programmatic SEO Programmatic SEO supports technical SEO implementation, automation, schema work, crawl analysis, and location/service page expansion.
Schema & Structured Data Schema work supports technical SEO implementation, ecommerce support, programmatic SEO, crawl cleanup, WordPress theme work, and product data visibility.
Crawl Analysis & Internal Linking Crawl analysis and internal linking support technical SEO implementation, programmatic SEO, landing pages, ecommerce category/product work, and site architecture cleanup.
Send the URL, the task list, or the thing that keeps getting pushed off. The Web Guy will help turn it into actual website work.
FAQ
Contract help for this work is billed at $55/hr when the task, site, and access are clear.
Send the URL, what should happen, what is happening now, timeline, and any audit notes, screenshots, or task lists.
Yes. This can be a one-time fix, a small project, agency overflow, or part of ongoing webmaster/platform support.
No fake guarantees, no unlimited flat-rate work, and no pretending every issue is simple before the site is reviewed.