A city page can show a method without pretending it shows a client result. That distinction is the whole point of this one.
Public observations are not client evidence. My business is in Olive Hill, so any Louisville project is remote. Once there is an agreed scope and access, I make the change and document the live result.
The Louisville teardown, labeled correctly
I reviewed a Louisville home builder using information available on its public website and public search surfaces. I did not have Search Console, analytics, CMS access, private business data, or a client relationship. The article demonstrates how I inspect a site. It does not claim a client relationship. It does not claim I made changes or produced results for that business.
Read the speculative teardown →What the public review demonstrates
Inspect the rendered page
Read headings, metadata, canonicals, links, schema, and the information a customer can verify.
Trace the technical path
Check status codes, crawl routes, redirects, indexation signals, performance behavior, and template patterns.
Separate evidence from inference
State what the page proves, what it suggests, and what requires private access before it can be called a diagnosis.
Turn findings into work
Name the repair, owner, dependency, verification step, and finish line so the recommendation can leave the document.
What remote delivery looks like
- Direct access to the operator. The person scoping the work is the person reviewing the site and making the agreed changes.
- Access based on scope. Search Console, analytics, CMS, hosting, a repository, or Cloudflare are requested only when the work needs them.
- Changes on the live machine. Redirects, schema, templates, scripts, analytics, and performance fixes are implemented when they are part of the quote.
- Verification you can keep. Written notes and screen recordings show what changed, what passed, and what remains outside scope.
The first paid step has a finish line
The SEO Health Check is $500. You receive a written report within 48 hours and a 30-minute walkthrough. If you book eligible build or rescue work within 60 days, the full $500 is credited toward that project.
If you already have a credible diagnosis, send it. I can quote the implementation instead of charging you to rediscover the same problem.
Louisville remote SEO questions
Are you located in Louisville?
No. My business is based in Olive Hill, Kentucky, and Louisville work is remote. I do not claim a Louisville office or local client presence I cannot document.
Was the Louisville teardown client work?
No. It was a speculative review of a public website and public search surfaces. I had no private access or client relationship. I have no authority to describe later changes as my results.
What can you learn before I grant site access?
A public review can identify visible metadata, crawl behavior, schema, page structure, speed signals, and listing conflicts. Search Console, analytics, hosting, CMS, and conversion data are needed before I can diagnose the private parts of the machine.
Do you implement the fixes?
Yes, when the platform and repair are inside the agreed scope. I can work in WordPress, Drupal, Astro, Cloudflare, analytics, and supporting code. If your internal team controls deployment, I can write requirements and review the release.
What does the $500 SEO Health Check include?
You receive a written report within 48 hours and a 30-minute walkthrough. If you book eligible build or rescue work within 60 days, the full $500 is credited toward that project.