Good fit
- Companies that want clearer priorities and hands-on execution.
- Teams that care more about qualified leads than vanity traffic.
A technical audit should tell you what to fix first, not bury you in a giant PDF. I focus on crawlability, indexation, metadata, page structure, and quick wins.
Sites with ranking, indexing, traffic, or messy technical issues.
A practical audit of the technical issues stopping pages from performing.
Weak indexation, duplicate signals, poor structure, and unclear metadata can waste good content.
Sites with ranking, indexing, traffic, or messy technical issues.
You get the pieces needed to make the service useful, not a bloated checklist.
Most audit reports are longer than the work they justify. I want the opposite. I check whether Google can reach the pages that matter and whether a technical problem is keeping them out of search. The report puts the few fixes that can change performance first and leaves the rest in the background.
I crawl the site with Screaming Frog and compare what I find with Google Search Console and analytics. Then I follow the important page paths myself. That catches problems with robots.txt, noindex rules, redirects, canonicals, metadata, internal links, schema, and performance without treating every warning as equally urgent.
A website audit tool can scan hundreds of URLs and flag missing titles, broken links, Core Web Vitals, and other common problems. That is useful raw data. The harder decision is whether the issue affects rankings, users, or the pages closest to revenue, and whether fixing it is worth the development time.
A strong page cannot rank if Google cannot reach it, chooses the wrong canonical, or keeps an outdated URL in the index. I start with crawlability and indexation before polishing smaller on-page SEO details. That includes checking sitemaps, redirects, duplicate signals, and the difference between URLs Google discovered and pages it actually indexed.
You should leave the technical audit knowing what to fix, why it matters, and who needs to handle it. I keep the language clear enough for a founder, marketer, developer, or outside vendor to use. When a recommended fix depends on a larger SEO strategy decision, I call that out instead of hiding it in a checklist.
A new audit is worth considering after a migration, redesign, large content launch, traffic drop, or major change to site templates. For ongoing sites, Google Search Console and regular crawl checks can catch many problems before they become a full cleanup project. The audit schedule should match the site's rate of change.
Relevant recommendations from companies and founders who hired me for SEO, content, local search, growth, and execution.
Founder, CodeBlu Development
"I recommend Zechariah for all your SEO, PPC, and marketing needs."
Entrepreneur @ Turning Ideas Into Businesses
"He took the time to understand my business and explained the strategy in a way that was practical and easy to follow. Very knowledgeable, honest, and genuinely helpful."
CEO, Launch Point Behavioral Health Network
"Within a couple of months, I was ranking at the top for my key searches. I saved a ridiculous amount of money, easily thousands of dollars."
Child & Family Therapist
"Within one week, our business was showing up #1 on Google Maps for every target search term we cared about. I was honestly blown away."
CBDO @ PAYIP
"He is extremely talented, sharp, and genuinely passionate. He is both creative and analytical, a rare combination, and quickly understands how to deliver real results."
Couples Counselor, Speaker, and Author
"Zechariah is remarkably knowledgeable, not to mention helpful, and accessible. Whenever I have an SEO question he is my first go-to guy."

A SaaS founder found brand-name confusion, category language issues, citation gaps, and site architecture problems from an AI SEO audit.

Collection-page SEO, product-page cleanup, foundational backlinks, and focused Shopping support helped improve ecommerce visibility.

Landing-page updates, metadata, schema, competitor analysis, citations, and local content helped a therapy practice rank for key searches.

Bing indexing, foundational links, schema, and clearer page structure helped ZStander show for a product search in ChatGPT.
The strategy and execution do not get handed to a junior team. I look at the site, decide what should be fixed first, and keep the next step clear enough to act on.
Helpful next pages should be easy to find without making the visitor hunt through the menu.
Choose the SEO work most likely to help the business now. I handle technical cleanup, service pages, local search, ecommerce, content, authority, and AI search directly, without an agency handoff.
B2B SEO works when it gets close to pipeline: service pages, use cases, comparisons, pricing intent, and content buyers read before they contact you.
It depends on the service, your site, and how much you want handled. Send your site and I will reply with a clear scope and first step.
No. Zechariah is based in Israel but mainly works with companies targeting English-speaking markets, especially the United States and international buyers.
Send the site, your email, and the issue you want solved. I will review it and reply with the practical next step.