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No. I’m an SEO Specialist based in Davao City, Philippines, but SEO work can be provided remotely.

I primarily help service-based businesses improve their organic search visibility through practical and sustainable SEO strategies.

For businesses that depend on customers in a specific city or service area, I can also consider local SEO opportunities as part of the strategy.

No. An SEO website audit cannot guarantee a specific Google ranking.

Its purpose is to understand what’s affecting your website, identify opportunities, and create a clearer direction for improvement.

I believe in practical and sustainable SEO rather than promising #1 rankings or overnight results.

An SEO audit can be helpful if your website isn’t getting much organic traffic, important pages aren’t showing up on Google, your rankings have dropped, or you’re simply not sure what’s stopping your website from performing better.

An audit gives us a clearer picture of your website’s current SEO condition before deciding what needs to be improved.

It depends on where your website is today and what you’re trying to improve.

For example, if you don’t know why your website isn’t performing well in search, an SEO website audit can be a good starting point.

If you’re unsure what your customers are searching for, you may need keyword research. If your pages already exist but aren’t well optimized, on-page SEO may be the priority.

For websites with crawling, indexing, speed, or other technical problems, technical SEO may be needed.

Instead of recommending the same SEO package to every business, I prefer to understand the problem first and then recommend the work that makes sense.

There is no single SEO timeline that applies to every business.

How quickly you see progress can depend on your website’s current condition, competition, keywords, content, technical issues, existing authority, location, and how consistently SEO improvements are implemented.

Some changes may show early signs of improvement, while competitive SEO goals can require much more time.

I don’t promise overnight rankings. I focus on building sustainable improvements in relevant search visibility over time.

SEO shouldn’t be measured by rankings alone.

Through SEO reporting and analytics, I look at important information such as organic search visibility, impressions, clicks, search queries, keyword performance, landing pages, organic traffic, and conversions or inquiries when tracking is available.

Most importantly, I explain the data in simple terms.

A good SEO report should help you understand three things:

What happened? Why does it matter? What should we do next?

Absolutely. You don’t need to understand SEO terminology before asking for help.

Part of my role is helping you understand what’s happening with your website in clear, simple language.

If I find a problem, I’ll explain what it means, why it matters, and what I recommend doing about it.

You should understand the SEO work being done for your business rather than feeling confused by technical terms.

I review the important areas that can affect your website’s search visibility. This may include crawlability, indexing, keywords, page titles, headings, content, internal links, website structure, technical issues, mobile usability, page performance, and other SEO opportunities.

The goal isn’t simply to find as many errors as possible. I focus on understanding which issues matter and what should be prioritized.

An SEO website audit is a detailed review of your website to find problems and opportunities that may affect how your pages appear in Google Search.

I review important areas such as your website structure, keywords, content, internal links, indexing, technical SEO, and other factors that may affect your organic search visibility.

I offer SEO services based on different areas of your website and search performance. These include SEO website audits, keyword research and optimization, on-page SEO, technical SEO, off-page SEO, ongoing SEO strategy and optimization, and SEO reporting and analytics.

You don’t need to know which service you need before contacting me. I can first look at your current situation and help identify where your biggest SEO opportunities may be.

On-page SEO focuses mainly on improving the content and elements of individual pages. This can include titles, headings, keywords, content, images, internal links, and search intent.

Technical SEO focuses more on the behind-the-scenes parts of your website that can affect how search engines access, crawl, understand, and index your pages.

Both can be important, but the priority depends on the condition of your website.

The SEO website audit focuses first on finding and explaining the problems and opportunities on your website.

You’ll receive clear recommendations about what should be improved and which items should be given priority. If you need help implementing the recommendations, we can discuss the next steps based on your website and the work required.

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