SEO Strategy
SEO strategy built around structure, content, and execution
RedShaw Consulting approaches SEO as a practical operating system for the website: technical foundations, page architecture, search intent, content planning, internal links, analytics, and realistic execution.
Who this is for
For sites that need better organic visibility without SEO theater
This service is for businesses that need a clearer, more useful SEO plan and the implementation support to make it real.
Service businesses
Sites that need better service targeting, local or specialist visibility, and stronger pages for the work they want to sell.
Expert-led businesses
Consultants, clinicians, coaches, educators, and advisors who need to turn expertise into structured pages and useful content.
Content-heavy sites
Organizations with many posts, resources, guides, or FAQs that need topic clusters, cleanup, refreshes, and internal linking.
Growing teams
Companies that need senior SEO judgment connected to product, website, content, analytics, and operational constraints.
Problems this solves
SEO problems this solves
Weak service targeting
Important services exist on the site, but pages are too vague, thin, or poorly connected to search intent.
Technical friction
Indexing, metadata, headings, redirects, duplicate content, speed basics, schema, or Search Console issues are limiting performance.
Scattered content
Blog posts and resources have accumulated without a clear topic strategy, update plan, or internal link structure.
No execution path
The business has audits or keyword lists, but not a practical plan for what to change first and how to maintain progress.
Poor measurement
SEO reporting focuses on noise instead of the pages, queries, content groups, conversions, and decisions that matter.
Generic SEO advice
Recommendations are disconnected from the business model, content capacity, platform constraints, or sales process.
What RedShaw can do
What a practical SEO strategy includes
The work is not just keyword research. It connects what people search for with how the site is structured, written, measured, and improved.
- Technical SEO audit and prioritized cleanup plan
- Search intent and service-page mapping
- Metadata, title, heading, and internal-link recommendations
- Content inventory, pruning, rewrite, and refresh planning
- Topic clusters, FAQs, glossary, and supporting article strategy
- Redirect and legacy URL review
- GA4 and Search Console reporting structure
- Implementation support in WordPress, Avada, Webflow, or custom systems
How the work usually runs
How SEO strategy work usually runs
1. Establish the baseline
Review traffic, indexing, Search Console, GA4, crawl data, site structure, current pages, posts, metadata, and conversion paths.
2. Map the opportunity
Identify service targets, content gaps, search intent groups, cannibalization, internal-link needs, and pages worth rewriting.
3. Prioritize implementation
Separate quick technical fixes from structural work, content rewrites, new pages, redirects, and longer-term publishing plans.
4. Improve the site
Apply changes to page copy, headings, metadata, internal links, navigation, content structure, and technical settings.
5. Build reporting rhythm
Track the right queries, pages, content groups, conversions, and technical indicators.
6. Iterate from evidence
Use performance data and business feedback to decide what to expand, refresh, consolidate, or stop doing.
Good fit
What a good-fit SEO project looks like
The strongest fit is SEO work that can be tied to real website changes and publishing discipline.
- You need strategy plus implementation, not just a PDF audit
- The site has service pages, content, or technical issues that need structured cleanup
- You want SEO tied to content, analytics, and business priorities
- You value realistic expectations over ranking guarantees
- You need a senior person who can connect SEO advice to platform and build decisions
Scope and judgment
What RedShaw will not overpromise
SEO is not a guaranteed ranking machine.
RSC Suite connection
How RSC Suite supports SEO strategy
RSC Suite is in development, but its underlying methodology informs how RedShaw handles content inventories, taxonomy structures, query/page mapping, FAQ systems, and reporting-ready SEO workflows.
SEO workflow patterns
- Content and URL inventories
- Topic cluster planning
- Internal link recommendations
- Content refresh and reporting queues
Related services
Connected support when the project needs it
Content Marketing
Turn expertise into useful articles, FAQs, topic clusters, and editorial workflows. Learn more.
AI Content Systems
Use AI carefully inside human-reviewed research, briefing, drafting, QA, and reporting workflows. Learn more.
Analytics and Reporting
Set up GA4, Search Console, conversion tracking, dashboards, and reporting logic. Learn more.
Website Development
Plan and build a clearer site with stronger structure, messaging, and conversion paths. Learn more.
RSC Suite
See the emerging internal platform and methodology behind RedShaw content and SEO systems. Learn more.
Contact
Start a practical conversation about the website, content, SEO, or systems problem. Learn more.
FAQ
Common questions
Can RedShaw implement SEO recommendations directly?
Often, yes. RedShaw is strongest when strategy and implementation are connected, especially on WordPress, Avada, Webflow, and content-heavy sites.
Do you do local SEO?
Yes, when it fits the business. Local SEO work may include service pages, location signals, Google Business Profile review, content structure, schema considerations, and analytics.
Can you fix technical SEO issues?
Yes, within practical scope. Common work includes metadata, headings, indexing checks, redirects, internal links, site structure, speed basics, and Search Console issue review.
How long does SEO take?
It depends on the site, competition, technical health, content quality, and implementation pace. The first goal is to create a better foundation and a clear execution plan.
Turn SEO into a practical operating plan
If the site has content, technical debt, or unclear service targeting, start with a focused SEO conversation and a realistic path to implementation.
