SEO working method

Working method

From complex SEO problems to decisions that can be executed

My way of working is not about delivering a huge list of recommendations. It is about understanding context, separating noise from impact and helping you decide what to do first, how to do it and how to measure whether it works.

Process

Five steps to reduce uncertainty and move forward with judgement

I understand the context

Before auditing anything, I review the business, goals, SEO history, team, technical limitations and real execution capacity. The same problem is not prioritised the same way in a local site, an ecommerce or an international SaaS.

I diagnose the real problem

I do not rely only on tools. I cross-check data, crawling, indexation, architecture, content, performance and business context to distinguish symptoms from causes.

I prioritise by impact and effort

I order actions according to expected impact, difficulty, dependencies, available resources and project timing. Not everything that can be fixed deserves to be done now.

I turn it into executable actions

I transform the diagnosis into a roadmap, backlog, documentation for development or content, working sessions and clear criteria for moving forward without losing focus.

I measure, adjust and automate when it makes sense

I define how we will know whether the work improves decisions, efficiency or organic growth. When it adds value, I incorporate supervised automations or AI agents to reduce manual work.

Outcome

Fewer scattered recommendations. More clear priorities.

The goal is for marketing, content, product and development teams to know what to do, why it matters and what signals to review to learn whether the work is moving the needle.

Clarity

Separating real problems from technical noise, isolated ideas or tasks that will not change the outcome.

Action

Turning diagnosis into tasks, owners, dependencies and realistic next steps.

Learning

Measuring progress, detecting blockers and adjusting the strategy according to data and context.

Next step

Do you want to apply this method to your project?

Tell me what you need to solve and we will see whether a one-off audit, monthly support or a specific intervention makes more sense.