WordPress SEO in the UK focused on real enquiries
Technical SEO foundations, clean site architecture and intent-led pages — built to attract qualified traffic and convert it into enquiries. This work connects directly with WordPress speed optimisation and clean WordPress development.
WordPress SEO works when the foundations are clean
Most WordPress sites don’t struggle because they lack content. They struggle because structure, technical hygiene and internal linking are weak — so Google can’t confidently understand what matters, and users don’t land on pages that match intent.
I fix the foundations first: technical SEO clean-up, site architecture and intent-led pages — so rankings become predictable, traffic becomes higher-quality, and enquiries become easier to win.
This work connects directly with WordPress speed optimisation, clean WordPress development, and conversion-focused templates via WordPress conversion optimisation.
Why WordPress SEO stalls
SEO stalls when Google can’t crawl efficiently, pages don’t match intent, and internal links don’t push authority where it matters. These are the issues I fix most often.
Weak information architecture
Pages don’t map to intent, and the structure doesn’t clearly signal what matters.
Indexation waste
Duplicate / thin URLs dilute relevance and reduce crawl efficiency.
Template issues
Weak headings, thin metadata and missing commercial signals on key pages.
Technical hygiene gaps
Canonicals, redirects, broken links and crawl errors that quietly block growth.
Speed harming SEO
Slow templates reduce engagement and trust — see WordPress speed optimisation.
Internal linking is weak
Authority doesn’t reach money pages — I build intent-led paths from the WordPress UK pillar.
Fix foundations — then scale visibility
I start with technical and structural fixes, then strengthen internal linking so authority flows to the pages that should rank. Only after that does content become a real growth lever — not guesswork. This approach connects directly with WordPress speed optimisation and clean WordPress development.
Crawlability, indexation, canonicals, redirects, templates and performance signals — aligned with speed foundations and SEO-critical priorities.
Define which pages should rank and which ones support them — services, guides and clusters mapped to real search intent.
Build clear authority paths so relevance flows to money pages instead of being diluted — connected to the WordPress UK pillar.
Strengthen templates with clearer headings, structured sections, FAQs and trust signals that support both rankings and conversion.
SEO work that’s measurable, structural and practical
The objective isn’t rankings alone — it’s clarity and outcomes. I fix what blocks crawling, strengthen structure and optimise the pages that should actually drive enquiries, not vanity traffic. This approach connects directly with WordPress speed optimisation and clean WordPress development.
What I typically fix
- Indexation, duplication and crawl waste
- Technical errors and template gaps
- Broken or weak internal linking paths
What I typically improve
- Intent-led service and pillar pages
- Content structure and heading hierarchy
- On-page clarity and basic schema signals
What you get
- Prioritised SEO action plan
- Fixes implemented — not just reported
- A clear roadmap for scalable growth
“SEO became clear: priorities, fixes and structure — not generic advice.”
Founder • Technical SEO clean-up
“Better structure and internal linking — the site finally started behaving predictably.”
Business owner • SEO foundations
“No fluff. Clear implementation and a roadmap tied to the pages that actually generate leads.”
Site owner • WordPress SEO
Start with a Technical SEO Audit + Fix
If you want faster SEO progress, fix what blocks crawling, indexation and intent alignment first — then scale content and links on a clean, controlled structure. This is the most reliable way to turn WordPress SEO into predictable growth.
Technical SEO Audit + Fix — £997
Diagnosis + implementation focused on the issues that actually limit rankings and enquiries.
- Technical audit + prioritised action plan
- Critical SEO fixes implemented
- Clear roadmap for scalable growth
Need speed first?
If performance is weak, start with speed — slow sites leak SEO potential, engagement and trust.
- Core Web Vitals optimisation
- Template and asset improvements
- Script and plugin discipline
Ongoing SEO growth
Monthly optimisation keeps SEO foundations healthy and improves authority over time.
- Internal linking and structure upgrades
- Template and on-page optimisation
- Technical SEO monitoring and upkeep
SEO connects to speed, structure and conversion
WordPress SEO doesn’t work in isolation. Explore the related areas depending on whether speed, structure or UX is limiting growth.
WordPress Speed (UK)
Improve mobile performance and Core Web Vitals — the technical base of SEO.
WordPress Conversion (UK)
UX clarity and landing pages that turn organic traffic into enquiries.
WordPress Development (UK)
Clean builds and rebuilds that support SEO and scalability from day one.
WordPress SEO UK — common questions
What does “WordPress SEO” actually include?
For WordPress, SEO is mostly foundations: technical hygiene, site structure, intent-led pages and internal linking. That means fixing crawl/indexation issues, improving templates (headings, metadata, canonicals), and creating clear paths that push authority to the pages that should rank.
If performance is weak, speed becomes part of the SEO work too — see WordPress Speed (UK).
Do I need content to rank, or do I need fixes first?
If the foundations are messy, publishing more content usually compounds the problem. The fastest progress typically comes from fixing technical blockers and cleaning structure first — then scaling content once Google can crawl efficiently and understand topical relationships.
That’s why the typical starting point is a Technical SEO Audit + Fix.
How long does it take to see results from WordPress SEO?
It depends on how severe the technical issues are and how competitive the space is. In many cases, you’ll see early movement after foundations are cleaned (crawlability, indexation, internal linking), then more consistent gains as intent-led pages and clusters are strengthened over time.
If you want compounding progress, combine fixes with ongoing WordPress maintenance.
Is WordPress speed part of SEO?
Yes. Speed affects crawl efficiency, engagement, and trust — and slow templates often suppress performance even when content is good. If your site feels heavy on mobile, speed is usually the first SEO lever to pull.
Start here: WordPress Speed (UK).
Will you implement fixes, or just deliver an audit document?
I implement priority fixes. The goal is not “a report” — it’s removing the bottleneck. You get a prioritised plan plus hands-on improvements applied to the site (technical hygiene, templates, structure and internal linking).
That’s what the SEO Audit + Fix package is built for.
Can WordPress SEO also improve enquiries and conversion?
Yes — if the traffic is intent-matched and pages are built for decisions. SEO becomes more profitable when service pages have clear positioning, trust signals, and a frictionless path to contact.
If conversion is the weak link, pair SEO work with WordPress Conversion (UK).
What’s the best first step if I’m not sure what’s broken?
Send your URL and tell me your goal (rankings, leads, sales, or stability). I’ll point you to the fastest path: speed first, a technical SEO clean-up, or a rebuild recommendation if the current stack is limiting growth.
Start here: Contact.
Share your URL — I’ll tell you the SEO bottleneck first.
I’ll reply with a clear plan: what to fix now, what to improve next, and what will move rankings and enquiries fastest.
Foundation-first
Fix crawl, indexation and structure before scaling content and links.
Commercial focus
Optimise the pages that actually drive enquiries and revenue — not vanity keywords.
Clear priorities
You’ll know what to fix now, what to improve next, and what will move SEO and enquiries fastest.