Indexing & crawl repair
Removing stray noindex tags, fixing Soft 404s, repairing redirect chains (3xx) and broken links (4xx), and telling Google exactly which URLs are canonical.
based in Nepal · indexing things for a living
I'm a technical SEO analyst and BCA student. My work lives in the layer most visitors never see - the metadata, status codes, and crawl signals that decide whether a page ranks at all. I find what's broken in there, and I fix it.
/ services
The unglamorous, high-leverage technical work that decides how Google sees a site. Front-end fixes, indexing repair, and clean search console foundations.
Removing stray noindex tags, fixing Soft 404s, repairing redirect chains (3xx) and broken links (4xx), and telling Google exactly which URLs are canonical.
Building and splitting XML sitemaps - separate maps for products, blog, and pages - so crawlers can find and track every URL on large stores.
Verifying new properties via DNS/TXT records, connecting sitemaps, wiring up Bing Webmaster Tools and Analytics so a site is measurable from day one.
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A few representative problems and how I approached them. Real numbers live on the work page.
Empty category pages were confusing Google. Restructured templates and status handling to restore crawlability.
301Mapped legacy URLs to a clean single-hop redirect scheme and consolidated duplicate signals.
XMLSplit a monolithic sitemap into grouped index files so every product, post and page gets crawled.
If pages aren't getting indexed, traffic dipped after a migration, or Search Console is full of errors - that's exactly my work. Let's take a look.