Technical SEO:
The Website Foundation

Before you furnish your house, you first need to make sure the building itself is solid, right? The same goes for a website, before you try to grow it, you have to make sure the foundation is strong and properly built. That’s technical SEO.

Why Technical SEO Matters?

Technical SEO: What's Included

Covers the technical foundation of SEO, ensuring sites are accessible, fast, and easily understood by search engines.

Web Taxonomy

Crawling

Rendering

Indexing

Core Web Vitals

Mobile Responsiveness

Robots.txt

Schema Markup

Technical SEO Tools Recommendation

A selection of technical SEO tools chosen to detect crawlability, performance, and indexing issues that impact overall search visibility.

Paid

For inspecting all URLs a website has, including the crawlability, status code, canonical, redirection, and many more. This tool is essential when performing a technical audit, including competitor audits.

Free

Is a set of tools inside the Google Chrome browser that helps you see how a website works behind the scenes. To use it, inspect the element on a web page (Ctrl + Shift + i) and you can see a window opened on the right side. See more here.

Free Chrome Ext.

For inspecting the meta title, meta description, robots tag, heading structures, etc of a web page. To use it, install it in the Chrome Store and pin it to your web browser.

Free Chrome Ext.

To inspect any link on a webpage and check whether it’s a dofollow or nofollow link.

Free

A must-use tool to analyze your site’s performance in search result. GSC also reports your site’s technical issues if there are any, such as pages that are not crawled, indexed, or having security issues.

Free

For analyzing page load and the solution you can do. The solution is very technical, you may need to work with your Developer team. Read more here.

Free

For analyzing page load and the solution you can do. The solution is very technical, you may need to work with your Developer team. Read more here.

Free

Helps you test the schema markup (structured data) from Schema.org that Google supports.

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