Google misses important pages
Crawl paths, canonical tags, robots rules, rendering or weak internal links can keep priority URLs out of the index.
PAGE OVERVIEWSEO services for the US market
I work with Chinese-owned businesses that want to reach customers through US English-language Google search. We can discuss the business in Chinese. I handle the SEO plan and make the agreed website changes myself.
I will identify the priority issue and recommend the right next step.
01Where SEO work gets stuck
I look for the point where search demand, website content and technical delivery stopped lining up. These problems come up often.
Crawl paths, canonical tags, robots rules, rendering or weak internal links can keep priority URLs out of the index.
The site describes the company, yet leaves common service, location and buying questions unanswered.
Template, routing, schema and performance fixes sit in tickets because nobody owns the website changes.
Near-duplicate city pages and inconsistent service-area information split relevance across several URLs.
02Ways to work together
Each option covers a different amount of diagnosis, implementation and ongoing work.
A prioritized review of technical, content, local and conversion problems, with a practical plan for the work that follows.
A defined implementation project for the technical and on-page changes that matter most.
Ongoing technical maintenance, search-led content, entity work, evidence and measurement.
A new or rebuilt website planned around search demand, usable templates, performance and GEO from the start.
03Technical SEO and content
Technical SEO handles crawling, rendering and indexation. Content SEO gives each page a useful purpose tied to a real search.
My technical work covers canonicals, redirects, structured data, performance, rendering and site architecture. On the content side, I map intent, page purpose, first-hand expertise, internal links and conversion. The two parts meet in the same page template.
04Developer background
I bring about 10 years of software development experience to technical SEO work.
I can trace a problem through templates, routing, APIs, rendering and deployment. Then I can update schema, sitemaps, redirects, canonicals, performance, templates and tracking without passing the work to another developer.
05How the work runs
We cover the offer, target market, customers, current site and the business decision behind the request.
I inspect search intent, crawling, indexation, page structure, local information and technical limits.
I rank the work by expected value, effort, dependencies and available data.
I make the approved changes, test the affected paths and watch the relevant search and conversion data.
06Real implementation
The Evelyn Yang project connects WordPress development, technical SEO, local market architecture, bilingual content and GEO foundations. Results are still being measured; the case study separates completed work from performance outcomes.
Read the case study07FAQ
Yes. We can discuss strategy, priorities and technical decisions in Chinese. The work usually targets US English-language Google search, with bilingual pages added when they serve a real audience.
I review the site in the context of the business and US market, identify the priority issue, and recommend the service path most likely to move it forward.
Yes, when the required access and platform scope allow it. I can work across WordPress, Shopify and custom websites, including templates, structured data, redirects, internal linking, performance and other technical changes.
Foundation is a defined implementation phase for priority fundamentals. Ongoing SEO + GEO adds continuous content, technical maintenance, entity development, measurement and iteration.
I do not guarantee rankings. Google, competitors and customer demand keep changing. I commit to a defined scope, completed implementation and honest measurement.
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Send the website, business type, primary US market and the problem you want to solve. I will identify the priority and recommend the service that fits the work.