Technical SEO Services in Nepal

My technical SEO services fix the structural issues that prevent Google from properly crawling, indexing, and ranking your site.

If your website has slow load times, crawl errors sitting in Google Search Console or pages that should be ranking but aren’t being indexed—those are diagnosable problems. As a technical SEO specialist in Nepal, I audit the site first, identify the specific bottleneck, and fix in priority order.

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Crawlability Status
Valid, Indexed
Core Web Vitals
LCP Time > 4.2s
Site Architecture
Redirect Chains (2 hop)

Why Technical SEO Determines Whether Your Other SEO Work Actually Lands

Google doesn’t rank pages it can’t properly crawl and index. Content, links and on-page optimization all build on the assumption that Googlebot can access and understand your site. When it can’t, those investments sit on a broken foundation.

CWV

Core Web Vitals failures (LCP, CLS, INP) affect ranking eligibility and user behavior directly.

Budget

Redirect chains more than two hops long waste crawl budget on intermediate URLs.

Block

Misconfigured robots.txt can silently block Googlebot without a single error alert.

These aren’t edge cases.

They’re consistent across Nepal-based business sites, and they’re why a site with good content sits at position 34 instead of page 1.

What’s Included in My Technical SEO

The right fix depends on what’s actually broken. I audit first using Google Search Console and Screaming Frog, then work in priority order.

Website Speed & Core Web Vitals

I identify what’s driving slow LCP, CLS, and INP scores—unoptimized images, render-blocking scripts, layout shifts, excessive redirects. Fixes are prioritized by impact on Core Web Vitals thresholds, not just raw page speed scores.

Crawl Error Fixes

I pull 404s, soft 404s, and server errors from Google Search Console coverage data, cross-reference with a Screaming Frog crawl, and fix in order of impact. Errors on pages with backlinks or commercial intent get resolved first.

Indexation Issues

GSC coverage shows exactly which pages are excluded and why: ‘Crawled - currently not indexed,’ ‘Discovered - currently not indexed,’ duplicate without canonical. Each exclusion reason has a specific fix. I work through them systematically.

Canonical Tags & Duplicate Content

Duplicate content splits ranking signals across multiple URLs. I implement canonical tags where needed, fix self-canonicalization errors, and consolidate thin or duplicate pages so Google has one clear URL to index and rank.

robots.txt and XML Sitemap

robots.txt errors can silently block Googlebot. I validate the file against the actual site structure. The XML sitemap gets cleaned to include only canonical, indexable URLs—no redirect targets, no noindex pages.

Redirect Chains and 404 Errors

Redirect chains more than two hops waste crawl budget and dilute link equity on every hop. I map all redirects with Screaming Frog, collapse chains to single 301s, and remove broken links causing 404 errors.

Mobile-First Indexing

Google indexes the mobile version of your site first. If your mobile pages have thinner content than desktop, or viewport and tap target issues flagged in GSC’s mobile usability report, that gap affects what gets indexed and ranked.

Structured Data & Schema Markup

I implement and validate schema markup relevant to your page types—LocalBusiness, FAQPage, Service. Correct structured data improves how Google parses page content and increases eligibility for rich results in SERPs.

Internal Linking Structure

Link equity should flow from high-authority pages toward priority pages. I audit internal linking patterns to identify orphan pages, fix broken internal links, and make sure the pages you want ranking have the internal link support to compete.

SSL and HTTPS

Mixed content warnings and misconfigured HTTPS affect page experience signals. I check that all internal links load over HTTPS and confirm there are no certificate errors that affect crawlability.

Technical SEO is the foundation. To get the full context on how these services connect to organic growth, see my full SEO services in Nepal →

My Technical SEO Process

Sequence matters. Fixing speed before resolving indexation errors means optimizing pages Google isn’t seeing. Here’s the order.

Step 1 Audit with GSC and Screaming Frog

GSC coverage report first—excluded pages, crawl errors, indexation gaps. Then a full Screaming Frog crawl to surface redirect chains, broken links, duplicate content, and missing tags. Together they give a complete technical picture before any fixes begin.

Step 2 Crawl Budget & Priority Assessment

Not all errors matter equally. I prioritize by: pages with existing backlinks, pages in the XML sitemap, pages with commercial or transactional intent. Crawl budget issues get mapped and fixed so Googlebot reaches priority pages first.

Step 3 Canonical & Indexation Fixes

Duplicate content, canonical tag errors, and self-canonicalization issues resolved in this pass. GSC exclusion reasons are worked through one by one: each has a specific fix.

Step 4 Redirect & Link Cleanup

Redirect chains collapsed to single 301s. Broken internal links fixed. 404 errors on high-value pages resolved or redirected to the correct destination.

Step 5 Core Web Vitals & Speed

LCP, CLS, and INP failures diagnosed per URL using GSC’s Core Web Vitals report and PageSpeed Insights. Root causes—image delivery, JavaScript execution order, layout instability—fixed and re-tested.

Step 6 Structured Data & Schema

Schema markup implemented and validated in Google’s Rich Results Test. FAQ schema for relevant pages, LocalBusiness schema where applicable.

Step 7 Monthly Reporting

What changed, why it changed, what’s next. GSC data for crawl coverage, indexation, and Core Web Vitals. Direct. No 50-page PDF.

How Much Do Technical SEO Services Cost in Nepal?

Pricing depends on site size, how many crawl and indexation issues exist, and whether the work is a one-time audit or ongoing monthly execution.

Technical SEO Plan

Scope expands based on site complexity

NPR 9,999 / month
Starting Price
  • Critical crawl error fixes
  • Continuous Google Search Console monitoring
  • robots.txt and XML sitemap cleanup
  • Technical health & diagnosis report
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Not sure where to start? Technical problems are usually found first in an SEO audit. That’s the right entry point if you don’t know what’s broken.

Common Questions About Technical SEO

How much do technical SEO services cost in Nepal?

Technical SEO engagements start from NPR 9,999/month for ongoing crawl monitoring and fixes. A one-time technical audit is scoped separately based on site size. Exact pricing depends on the number of pages, how many indexation issues exist, and whether fixes are included or just documented.

How long does a technical SEO audit take?

For a site under 500 pages, a full audit using Google Search Console and Screaming Frog takes 5–7 working days. You receive a prioritized action list — not a raw crawl export. Larger sites with complex redirect structures take longer.

What tools do you use for technical SEO?

Google Search Console for crawl coverage, indexation data, Core Web Vitals reports, and mobile usability. Screaming Frog for full site crawls, redirect mapping, and duplicate content detection. PageSpeed Insights for LCP, CLS, and INP diagnosis. These are the same tools Google’s own documentation references.

What’s the difference between technical SEO and on-page SEO?

Technical SEO deals with how Google accesses and indexes your site: crawlability, indexation, site speed, structured data, robots.txt, XML sitemap, redirect structure. On-page SEO deals with how each page is built for its target keyword. Technical work comes first. On-page optimization has limited effect if Google can’t properly index the pages it’s meant to rank.

How do I know if my site has technical SEO issues?

Open Google Search Console and check the Coverage report. Pages marked as ‘Crawled but not indexed’ or ‘Discovered but not indexed’ are active indexation problems. Core Web Vitals failures appear in the Core Web Vitals report. If you don’t have GSC set up, that’s step one.

Does site speed affect rankings in Nepal?

Yes. Core Web Vitals are confirmed ranking factors. Slow LCP scores affect ranking eligibility, and high bounce rates from slow pages reduce engagement signals Google tracks. For Nepal-based sites on shared hosting, server response time is the most common culprit.

Ready to Fix Your Site’s Technical Issues?

If your site has crawl errors, indexation gaps, or Core Web Vitals failures, those are diagnosable and fixable. I’ll audit your site, identify what’s blocking Google from properly indexing your key pages, and give you a prioritized action list.

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