On-page SEO, structured data and clean semantic HTML — built into the code from the first commit. So when someone in Witney, Oxford or anywhere else in the UK searches with real intent, you're the answer.
Most agencies sell SEO as an ongoing service because the technical foundations of their sites were never any good to start with. I do the opposite: build the foundations properly once, hand them over, and stop charging.
I find the two or three phrases your actual customers type into Google — and the local variants (e.g. "physiotherapist Witney", "facials Oxford"). Then we build the site around them.
One clean URL per topic. Headings nest properly. Internal links pass authority where it matters. Search engines learn what you do in seconds.
Every page gets tuned metadata and JSON-LD. Rich snippets — star ratings, opening hours, FAQs — appear in the search results, not just the title and URL.
Sitemap submitted to Google Search Console. Index status checked. A handover doc tells you exactly what's been done and what to monitor.
Seventy per cent of mobile search has local intent. If you serve a town, a county or a region, your site needs to make that clear in three places: the copy, the schema, and the geo metadata. I do all three.
LocalBusiness schema with address & coordinates · regional keywords in body copy · location-tuned page titles · "areaServed" structured data · Google Business Profile setup guidance.
A 20-minute call. I'll have a look at your current site, your competitors, and tell you honestly whether SEO is the win — or whether something else is. No charge, no pitch deck.
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