SEO Services

SEO services built by people who build websites

Most SEO fails for the same three reasons: a site search engines can't read, a business they can't understand, or a vendor who can't tell you what's actually happening. We fix all three, from the markup up.


Search visibility is an engineering problem before it's a marketing one

Here's the thing most businesses never hear: a large share of SEO problems aren't about content or links. They're about code. A site that renders half its content in JavaScript, loads a font that blocks first paint, ships broken structured data, or points ten URLs at the same page will sit invisibly in places the owner never thinks to check — because in a browser, the site "looks fine."

Browsers are forgiving. Search engines are literal. That gap is where rankings go to die — and it's also why SEO done by the studio that writes the code moves faster. When we find a problem, we don't file a ticket with a developer who may be three months out. We open the file and fix it, usually the same week.

That's the whole difference, and it's the reason this page exists. Below is what our SEO services actually include, how we approach each piece, and — just as importantly — what we won't sell you.

What the Work Includes

Six pieces, one system

Technical foundations

Crawlability, indexation, canonicals, structured data, and Core Web Vitals — the layer that decides whether anything else gets a chance.

Information architecture

The site organized the way your customers think, so every page has one job, one message, and one reason to exist in search.

Local visibility

Google Business Profile, local landing pages, and the consistency signals that put a valley business in the map pack where it belongs.

Content with intent

Pages written for the question a searcher is actually asking — not keyword lists, but answers that earn the click and the call.

Structured data

JSON-LD that tells Google exactly what the site is, what it sells, and where — so your results carry context competitors can't match.

Measurement that means something

The same metrics, measured the same way, month after month — so you can see what moved, what it cost, and what's next.

Why It Moves Faster Here

The studio that does the SEO also builds the site

Most SEO engagements run through a relay: the agency writes a recommendation, it goes to your web developer, it gets scheduled, and maybe it gets done. Every hop loses detail and momentum. A recommendation about page speed is easy to write and hard to act on if the person writing it has never seen your code.

The arrangement we're in is different. The same team that designed your site, wrote your ColdFusion, and tuned your queries is the team doing the SEO. When the audit says the LCP is a render-blocking asset, we know exactly which line is causing it and what replacing it costs. When the local page underperforms, we can see whether it's the content, the structure, or the signals — and since we built the site, we know which is which.

The loop is short: find, diagnose, fix, verify. That's not a sales line. It's the difference between a consultant who can recommend a change and a team that can make one.

The loop, in practice

  • Audit in code, not just dashboards
  • Fixes shipped in the same week as the find
  • Changes verified against Search Console and real traffic
  • One team accountable from markup to ranking
See how an audit works

What We Won't Sell You

Some SEO products don't survive contact with the results

Guaranteed top positions. "Approved" link packages. Content farms. Dashboards that look busy and measure nothing. We skip that shelf entirely — and here's what we commit to instead.

What we'll commit to

  • A site search engines can fully crawl, read, and index
  • Pages mapped to the questions your customers actually ask
  • A local presence that's accurate, current, and consistent
  • Monthly numbers you can audit, with the work behind them
  • A straight answer when a tactic isn't worth your money

If a tactic doesn't fit that list, we won't recommend it — even when it's cheaper to sell than to build. That restraint is the whole business model, and it's why the reporting can be as blunt as the work.

The Cluster

SEO, page by page

Each of these is a page in its own right, with the depth the topic deserves. Start where your problem lives.

FAQ

SEO, answered

The questions we hear most, answered the way we'd answer them on a call.

Most clients see meaningful movement in three to six months, with compounding gains after that. The first month is usually groundwork: fixing what blocks visibility, establishing the message, and getting the site measured properly. Anyone who promises a faster timeline is selling a guess.

No, and you should be wary of anyone who does. Rankings depend on your market, your competitors, and Google's systems, which change. What we can commit to is the work that moves rankings: a site search engines can read, pages that match what people actually search for, and a documented effort you can audit.

We build the websites. When the audit finds a technical problem — a rendering issue, a slow query, broken structured data — we fix the code directly, usually the same week. An agency can only recommend it and wait on your developer. That single difference changes how fast a project moves.

Yes. We start with an audit of what exists — the code, the structure, the data — and work from there. If the foundation is sound, we optimize it. If it's holding the site back, we'll say so plainly and scope a redesign that will serve you better.

With the same numbers, measured the same way, month after month: rankings for the phrases that matter to your business, the traffic they bring, and the technical state of the site. You should always be able to answer what changed and why. If we can't show it, we don't claim it.

Ready to build something with design nerve and engineering depth?

Tell us where your website or application stands — we'll tell you honestly what it takes to get where you want.