We actually wrote a guide on this very topic I think could be very useful for any start ups looking to invest in SEO. Technical SEO covers the technical health of your site, site architecture, indexation, site speed, mobile friendliness, structured data markup, robot files and sitemaps, canonical tag reviews, and internal link structure. That’s a lot. Additionally, because sites change and grow over time, technical SEO is also an ongoing process and an integral part of upkeep. When we run a technical check on a client’s site, we check hundreds of individual factors. Unless you’ve got a dedicated SEO team, that may not always be feasible. So, for the sake of space and practicality, let’s just quickly cover the very most essential and basic best practices — things you should implement when you launch a site and should keep up on as you build out a library of content: - Indexation - Site architecture - Site speed - Titles and H1 tags - Content quality (duplicate and thin conten...