You will get Technical SEO Audit + 30-Day Fix Plan

Project details
You will get a deep technical SEO audit and a prioritized 30-day fix plan your team can execute immediately. I combine a structured crawl (Screaming Frog/Sitebulb) with Google Search Console & GA4 insights to surface the issues that block crawl, indexation, canonicals/redirects, XML sitemaps/robots.txt, internal linking, and schema. I also include a Core Web Vitals overview to flag template-level performance bottlenecks. Deliverables: a clear PDF summary, a ranked backlog with effort/impact, CSVs for redirects/meta changes, and a short Loom walkthrough. This is audit-only (no risky production changes during the engagement), making it fast, safe, and focused on the highest-leverage fixes for results over the next 30 days.
Industry Expertise
Aerospace, Art & Design, Automotive, Aviation, Education, Energy & Utilities, Finance & Accounting, Food & Beverage, Game, Government & Public Sector, Health & Fitness, HR & Business Services, Insurance, Legal, Manufacturing & Construction, Media & Entertainment, Military & Defense, Music, News, Real Estate, Retail & Consumer Goods, Sports & Recreation, Supply Chain & Logistics, Tech & IT, Travel & HospitalityLanguage
EnglishWhat's included
| Service Tiers |
Starter
$399
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Standard
$699
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Advanced
$1,099
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|---|---|---|---|
| Delivery Time | 5 days | 7 days | 10 days |
Site SEO Audit | |||
Index Optimization | |||
XML Sitemap | |||
Robots.txt | |||
Image Compression | - | - | - |
HTTPS Setup | - | - | - |
Penalty Removal | - | - | - |
Optional add-ons
You can add these on the next page.
Fast Delivery
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About Jason
Next.js & WordPress Developer | Technical SEO, Core Web Vitals, GA4
Hollywood, United States - 11:20 am local time
Most "SEO developers" are one or the other - a dev who read a checklist, or an SEO who can't ship code. I spent 4 years as Web Dev Manager for a multi-state healthcare operator, owning 10+ sites end to end: architecture, content systems, schema, Core Web Vitals, GA4/GTM, and call attribution. In a regulated vertical where compliance reviews every word and every lead has real dollar value, "pretty good" doesn't survive. That discipline is what you're hiring.
What I do:
- Next.js / React / TypeScript builds - App Router, headless WordPress (WPGraphQL), MDX content pipelines, Vercel. I've shipped production sites on Next 14, 15, and 16.
- Technical SEO at scale - my flagship portfolio runs 400+ structured, indexable pages across four sites using a headless WordPress + MDX hybrid: programmatic location pages, schema, internal linking, sitemaps. Result: 5,400+ clicks / 662K impressions in Search Console.
- Core Web Vitals - real fixes (rendering strategy, image pipeline, font loading, JS diet), not plugin roulette.
- Tracking & attribution - GA4, GTM, server-side events, and call tracking. I built a full CallTrackingMetrics analytics dashboard (webhook ingestion, Postgres, Vitest-tested) - I don't just install call tracking, I've built on its API.
- Data-backed platforms - inventory and feed-driven sites (custom CSV/TSV importers, Vercel Postgres/Blob), dashboards, internal tools. I also ship beyond the browser: a public desktop app built in Rust/Tauri, and Python automation pipelines for lead-gen and content ops. If your project grows past "a website," I don't hand you off.
Fixed-price packages (or $100/hr):
- Technical SEO Audit + Fixes - $495
- Core Web Vitals Sprint - $750-950
- GA4 + GTM + Call-Tracking Setup - $600-900
- Next.js Site Build - $1,500-2,500
I work US Eastern hours from South Florida, communicate in plain English, and send updates before you have to ask. If you need someone who can find the problem, fix the code, and show the result in your analytics - send me the URL and I'll tell you what I see.
Steps for completing your project
After purchasing the project, send requirements so Jason can start the project.
Delivery time starts when Jason receives requirements from you.
Jason works on your project following the steps below.
Revisions may occur after the delivery date.
Intake & Access
Confirm goals; collect GSC/GA4 viewer access, sitemap & robots links, and top pages.
Crawl & Baseline
Site crawl; map status codes, canonicals, duplicate sets, parameters, and thin/blocked areas.