Technical SEO Services
Dracau fixes the structural issues that keep search engines and users from understanding the site clearly, so your service pages and supporting content can perform their intended roles.
Technical problems this service is built to solve
Crawl and indexation issues
Important pages are hard to discover, wrongly deprioritized, or not being interpreted clearly enough.
Canonical and redirect confusion
Multiple versions of a page, weak redirect handling, or structural ambiguity are reducing clarity.
Internal linking and architecture gaps
The site does not route authority or context toward the pages that should carry commercial search intent.
Core Web Vitals and technical friction
Performance, layout behavior, or rendering details create unnecessary drag for both users and search engines.
Migration and change risk
Structural changes need a clearer technical plan so visibility is not weakened during implementation.
Schema and technical support layers
Structured data and supporting technical signals need to match visible page content and page roles.
What Dracau delivers
How the process works
Diagnose
Review how the site is being crawled, interpreted, and internally connected.
Prioritize
Sort the findings into what is blocking the most value first instead of dumping a flat issue list.
Implement
Translate the fixes into usable technical actions for the site and the team supporting it.
Validate
Check that the structural changes improved clarity without creating new technical drift.
Technical SEO FAQs
The focus is on crawlability, indexability, canonicals, redirects, internal linking, site architecture, structured data support, technical cleanup, and the foundation issues that keep stronger pages from compounding.
Yes. Content cannot do its job properly when the crawl path, page ownership, internal linking, or technical structure is undermining how search engines interpret the site.
Yes. Technical SEO should also help protect visibility during structural changes by clarifying redirects, canonicals, page roles, and validation checkpoints.