How Our Structured SEO Process Works

Our methodology starts with deep keyword research, mapping each term to clear search intent. We then cluster content into related topics and set priority targets, guiding sustainable SEO action for lasting impact.

Our SEO Team

Samantha Harris SEO strategist leader

Samantha Harris

Lead Strategist

Brings years of experience in semantic SEO and business-focused site mapping for tailored results.

Liam Patel technical SEO analyst

Liam Patel

Technical Analyst

Specialises in technical SEO audits, creating organised data structures and actionable site recommendations.

Emily Brown content cluster expert

Emily Brown

Content Architect

Expert in turning keyword research into actionable topical clusters across digital businesses.

Step-by-Step SEO Approach

Follow our proven process to structure your site and content for the best search impact

1

Comprehensive Keyword Research

We start by discovering high-value keywords using the latest tools and market analysis. Every keyword’s intent is mapped to your business objectives for maximum relevance.

Careful research ensures all keywords are audience-focused.

2

Search Intent Mapping

Next, each keyword is assigned to a specific user intent—navigational, informational, or transactional—guiding your content to truly answer user needs.

Mapping intent brings clarity and removes guesswork for your content.

3

Topical Cluster Organisation

Groups are then created around core topics, helping search engines and visitors easily find and navigate your services or products.

Clusters provide logical paths and structure to your site.

4

Priority Pathways Setting

We define which topics need the most attention, creating a roadmap for immediate and long-term improvements to your search presence.

Our recommendations help you prioritise resources for the best outcome.

How We Compare

See the difference an expert process makes

Feature
Miraluxevoza
Other Agencies
Manual keyword mapping
Intent-driven structure
Ongoing site support
Transparent methodology
Cookie-cutter approach