Services

SEO Services

Technical SEO, on-page optimisation, and content strategy that build rankings which hold — for businesses across Europe.

What this is

SEO that is judged on enquiries, not on a rankings screenshot. The work is the same three things it has always been — make the site easy to crawl and understand, make the pages answer what people are actually searching for, and earn enough authority that Google trusts them. What changes is the order I do them in, which depends entirely on what your audit turns up.

How I work on it

I start with a full audit before touching anything. There is no point publishing content onto a site that cannot be crawled properly, and no point fixing crawl depth on a site whose real problem is that nobody links to it. The audit tells us which of those you are.

From there you get a prioritised roadmap — highest impact, lowest effort first — and we work through it. Everything shipped is measured, and the monthly report says plainly what moved and what did not.

Who it suits

Businesses with a real product or service and a site that is underperforming what it deserves. It suits you less well if you are looking for immediate volume this quarter — that is a paid media problem, and I will say so rather than sell you a retainer.

Common questions

How long does SEO take to show results?

Technical fixes can move things within weeks. Content and authority work usually shows meaningful movement between three and six months, depending on how competitive the space is and what shape the site starts in.

Do you work with businesses outside Kosovo?

Yes — most of my work is with businesses across Europe, handled remotely. Local SEO for a specific city works the same way whether I am in that city or not.

Can you help if my site was built by someone else?

That is the usual case. The audit covers whatever is there, and fixes are either handed to your developer as a prioritised list or implemented directly if you would rather I did.

Does SEO still work now that Google shows AI Overviews?

Yes, but the priorities shifted. Definitional, top-of-funnel queries lose clicks to generated answers. Commercial and comparison queries — the ones that actually convert — still send traffic, and being cited as a source is a real channel of its own.

Ready to grow traffic and cut manual work?

Let's talk about your goals and the bottlenecks slowing your team down.