SEO Services Technical and on-page cleanup

SEO services and technical SEO fixes
for websites that need cleaner crawl results.

SmartersWEB provides SEO services focused on practical technical SEO and on-page optimization. We fix crawl errors, titles, meta descriptions, H1 headings, heading structure, internal links, redirects, canonical URLs, sitemap issues, thin content, and service-page keyword alignment.

SEO services we handle

Technical SEO audit fixes

Resolving crawl errors, broken links, redirects, canonical issues, blocked resources, sitemap problems, and indexability issues.

Page titles and metadata

Writing concise titles and meta descriptions that match the page topic, search intent, and business service.

Heading structure cleanup

Fixing H1, H2, and H3 hierarchy so pages are easier for visitors and search engines to understand.

Internal linking

Improving navigation, service links, related page links, and anchor text so important pages are easier to crawl.

Service page SEO

Optimizing service pages around specific topics such as web design, hosting support, site speed, SSL security, and WooCommerce help.

Content expansion

Adding useful paragraphs, FAQs, process sections, and related-service blocks to thin pages without stuffing keywords.

Sitemap and robots cleanup

Making sure the sitemap contains final canonical URLs and robots rules do not block important public assets.

Redirect cleanup

Replacing internal links that point to redirects and mapping legacy URLs to final destinations with clean 301 rules.

Local business SEO basics

Strengthening service-area messaging, business trust content, contact paths, and locally relevant page copy.

Common SEO report errors we fix

These are the technical and content issues that often hold back an otherwise good website.

404 pages

Broken internal links, missing public pages, outdated URLs, and service links that need real pages or safe redirects.

Long titles

Page titles that are too long, repeated, vague, or not focused on the page topic.

Duplicate meta output

Pages accidentally outputting more than one meta description because both the page and shared header are printing tags.

Short H1 headings

Tool or service pages with H1s that are too short to describe the page clearly.

Heading jumps

Pages that skip from H1 to H3 or use headings for layout instead of content structure.

Thin content

Pages with useful tools or services but too few paragraphs explaining when to use them and what to do next.

Internal redirect links

Navigation links pointing to URLs that redirect instead of linking directly to the final page.

Broken external links

Buttons or external links that return 404, redirect unexpectedly, or should be replaced with internal URLs.

Keyword overlap

Pages competing for the same broad phrase instead of each having a clear unique purpose.

How SEO cleanup works

Step 1

Review the report

We identify the issues that are actually affecting crawlability, search snippets, page structure, and indexable content.

Step 2

Fix technical blockers

We address redirects, 404 pages, canonical URLs, sitemap entries, robots rules, metadata output, and internal links.

Step 3

Improve content signals

We refine H1s, headings, service copy, FAQs, related links, and page-specific keyword alignment.

SEO service questions

Yes. We can work from reports that flag technical, metadata, heading, content, redirect, sitemap, or internal linking problems.
No. We focus on fixing the website foundations that make ranking possible, but search results depend on competition, backlinks, content quality, and time.
Yes. We can expand thin service pages with useful sections, FAQs, process copy, and related links that support search intent.
We handle both technical SEO and practical on-page SEO, especially for WordPress, WooCommerce, PHP sites, and small business service pages.
After fixes are uploaded and cache is cleared, rerun the crawl to confirm technical issues. Search engines may take longer to reflect changes.

Ready to clean up the SEO report?

Send the audit report, priority pages, and current file structure. We will help fix the technical SEO issues first, then strengthen the pages that matter.