Technical SEO: The Foundation of Rankings
Technical SEO makes sure Google can crawl, understand and trust your website. You can have great content, but if your site is slow, broken on mobile, or hard for Google to read, it will not rank. As an IT company, this is our home ground.
Why technical SEO matters
Google rewards fast, secure, mobile-friendly websites and penalises slow, clunky ones. Technical problems - slow load times, broken links, poor mobile layout, missing schema, indexing errors - quietly cap your rankings no matter how good your content is. Fixing them often unlocks rankings you were already close to earning.
What we check and fix
- Site speed & Core Web Vitals - load time, responsiveness, visual stability.
- Mobile-friendliness - Google ranks on the mobile version of your site.
- Crawlability & indexing - robots.txt, sitemaps, fixing pages Google cannot see.
- Site structure & internal links - so authority flows to key pages.
- Schema / structured data - helping Google and AI understand your content.
- HTTPS & security - SSL and a clean, malware-free site.
- Fixing errors - broken links, redirects, duplicate content.
Why an IT company does this best
Technical SEO sits between marketing and IT. Because Cybergate is an IT company first, we are comfortable with hosting, servers, code and security - so we fix the technical issues many marketing-only agencies cannot.
Technical SEO FAQs
What are Core Web Vitals?
They are Google's measures of real-world page experience - loading speed (LCP), responsiveness (INP) and visual stability (CLS). They influence rankings.
How do I know if my site has technical SEO problems?
A technical SEO audit reveals them. We offer a free audit that checks speed, mobile, indexing, schema and errors.
Does site speed really affect rankings?
Yes - both directly as a ranking signal and indirectly, because slow sites lose visitors and conversions.
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