Established sites rarely need another generic list of problems. They need the redirect written, the template corrected, the schema connected to the right entity, and someone accountable for checking the live result.
For Lexington teams, I take responsibility after the report ends. The work is remote from Olive Hill. I carry the approved fix through release and check it live. This is project work, not a monthly marketing bundle.
Work I can own
Crawl and indexation
Robots rules, canonicals, sitemaps, redirect chains, status codes, internal links, rendering, and the templates creating unwanted URLs.
Schema and entities
JSON-LD graphs, business identity, service markup, breadcrumbs, FAQ parity, validation, and deployment on the right templates.
Performance
Core Web Vitals, asset loading, third-party scripts, caching, Cloudflare behavior, layout shifts, and the code behind a slow field result.
Migrations and CMS work
URL maps, launch controls, analytics continuity, WordPress, Drupal, Astro, staging review, and post-launch checks.
How I plug into an existing team
| Situation | My role | Finish line |
|---|---|---|
| Your team knows the problem | Scope and ship the technical repair | Change deployed, tested, and documented |
| The symptom is clear but the cause is not | Trace the root cause, then quote the repair | Finding accepted and repair path agreed |
| A redesign or migration is planned | Own search requirements and launch checks | Redirects, crawl controls, tracking, and post-launch review complete |
| Your developers own deployment | Write exact requirements and review their release | Live behavior matches the accepted specification |
Access follows the work
I ask for the systems required by the scope. That may include Search Console, analytics, a CMS, a repository, hosting, or Cloudflare. It should not mean every password on day one. The cleanest technical engagements make ownership and access boring.
You also get plain-language notes that say what changed, what I verified, and what still belongs to another team. A finished ticket should not need an interpreter.
Pick the starting point that matches the problem
The root cause is unknown: start with the $500 SEO Health Check. You receive a written report within 48 hours and a 30-minute walkthrough.
The backlog is already defined: send the issue list and access constraints. I will quote a fixed implementation scope.
The team needs recurring technical guidance: fractional consulting uses a $200 hourly benchmark when that model genuinely fits better than a project.
If you book eligible build or rescue work within 60 days of the Health Check, the full $500 is credited toward that project.
Lexington technical SEO questions
Are you located in Lexington?
No. My business is based in Olive Hill, Kentucky. Work for a Lexington site is delivered remotely. I do not claim a Lexington office or a recurring local schedule.
Can you work with our internal marketing or development team?
Yes. I can own a defined technical scope, work from an existing backlog, or document requirements for the team that controls the code. Responsibilities and review points are agreed before work starts.
Do you implement technical SEO fixes yourself?
Yes. I work in WordPress, Drupal, Astro, Cloudflare, analytics, and supporting code when those systems are inside scope. If a platform requires a different specialist, I will identify that boundary instead of pretending otherwise.
Can you support a migration or redesign?
Yes. A migration scope can cover URL mapping, redirects, canonicals, crawl controls, schema, analytics checks, staging review, launch checks, and post-launch verification. The exact work depends on the platform and who owns deployment.
How do you price Lexington technical SEO work?
The SEO Health Check is $500 and includes a written report within 48 hours plus a 30-minute walkthrough. Defined implementation is quoted by scope. Fractional consulting uses a $200 hourly benchmark when ongoing technical guidance is genuinely the right model. The full Health Check fee is credited toward eligible build or rescue work booked within 60 days.