Who This Is For
- Small businesses launching a new website
- Existing websites with missing metadata, thin pages, or indexing issues
- Businesses that need a clean base before content marketing or local SEO
SEO foundations help search engines, AI answer engines, and real buyers understand your website. Webteqno fixes the technical and content basics that many small business sites miss before they invest in ongoing SEO.
SEO foundation services are the setup layer of SEO: page titles, meta descriptions, schema, sitemap, robots guidance, internal links, indexability checks, and search tracking readiness.
SEO foundations do not replace ongoing SEO, but they remove avoidable technical and content problems. They make every future page, blog post, and campaign easier to understand and index.
Request a free audit and Webteqno will identify the pages, proof, and conversion points that need attention first.
Get a Free Website Audit →Every service starts with clarity, then moves into focused execution and launch checks.
We review your goals, audience, current assets, site structure, and obvious trust or SEO gaps.
We define the page structure, message hierarchy, deliverables, timeline, and launch priorities.
We design, write, build, or optimize the required assets around buyer intent and credibility.
We check forms, links, mobile layout, metadata, schema, sitemap signals, and next-step CTAs.
Website Redesign · Local SEO · Branding Refresh
Website Redesign · Course Platform Design · Branding · SEO
Website Design · Local SEO · Lead Generation Setup
It includes metadata, schema, sitemap and robots review, internal links, alt text guidance, indexability checks, and analytics/Search Console readiness.
No. Foundations are the setup layer. Ongoing SEO includes content production, testing, link strategy, and continued improvement.
Yes. Webteqno can audit and improve the SEO basics on an existing website without requiring a full redesign.
It helps search engines and answer engines understand your services, which can improve visibility and make pages more useful to buyers.
Yes, when the page has useful FAQ content and the schema is appropriate for the page.
Most small sites can be reviewed and improved within a few business days to two weeks depending on size.
Send a brief or request a free audit. You will get a clear next step, not a vague retainer pitch.