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Since 2004

SEO & Paid Search

Technical SEO and Google Ads management from someone who's done both since 2004. Organic growth and paid acquisition that actually converts.

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Technical SEO

Site structure, schema markup, and Core Web Vitals optimisation.

  • Schema markup implementation
  • Core Web Vitals audit
  • Site speed optimisation
  • Mobile-first indexing
  • XML sitemap management
  • Robots.txt configuration

Content Strategy

Keyword research, content planning, and editorial calendars.

  • Keyword research
  • Content gap analysis
  • Topic clustering
  • Editorial calendar
  • Content briefs
  • Performance tracking

Local SEO

Google Business Profile, citations, and local rankings.

  • Google Business Profile
  • Local citations
  • Review management
  • Local schema markup
  • NAP consistency
  • Local link building

Link Building

Quality backlinks, digital PR, and authority building.

  • Backlink audit
  • Outreach campaigns
  • Digital PR
  • Guest posting
  • Broken link building
  • Competitor analysis

Paid Search

Google Ads management with nearly seven figures in managed spend. ROI-focused, not vanity metrics.

  • Campaign structure
  • Keyword refinement
  • Negative keyword mining
  • Display network filtering
  • Conversion tracking
  • Spend optimisation

Analytics & Testing

Google Analytics certified. Beta tested their conversion tracking and A/B testing tools.

  • GA4 implementation
  • Conversion tracking
  • A/B testing setup
  • Goal configuration
  • Attribution modelling
  • Custom dashboards

Not your typical SEO agency

I've been doing SEO since 2004. Never keyword stuffed a thing in my life. SEO is a long-term technical relationship, not a one-off report you'll ignore.

I'm not interested in charging you for an audit that gathers dust. If your marketing team asks your developers for something and they look confused, that's when I'm useful. You get an enterprise architect who started life as an SEO and learned to code because I needed my websites to go faster.

Valid HTML. Complete markup. Technical foundations that actually work. The rest is common sense and not being spammy.

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