Clear SEO Recommendations
See suggested improvements in plain English, shaped by Search Console evidence, page checks and real commercial search opportunities.
We provide practical SEO services for UK businesses that need clearer search visibility, stronger enquiries and a website that is easier to understand. From our Scotland office on the Isle of Mull and our Beccles office, that can include service-area SEO across Scotland, Oban, Tobermory, Glasgow, Suffolk, Norwich, Peterborough and Colchester where the work is a genuine fit.
Let's CreateManaged SEO support
Search engine optimisation services should not feel like vague monthly activity where you are never quite sure what has changed. Corsto gives you managed SEO support with a clear customer system behind it: we review your website, identify practical search opportunities, add recommendations to your SEO area, agree priorities with you, then carry out the work and report back in plain English.
See suggested improvements in plain English, shaped by Search Console evidence, page checks and real commercial search opportunities.
Review blog titles, service page ideas and content direction before writing or implementation begins.
Use SEO research to guide page structure, metadata, internal links, technical fixes, SEO-friendly web design and better service content.
Customer SEO system
Our SEO service is supported by a customer dashboard that keeps the important work visible.
Instead of relying only on long reports or email chains, your SEO area can show recommendations, priorities, content ideas, approval requests and progress notes in one place.
The system helps separate useful actions from background noise, so you can focus on the recommendations that are most relevant to your website and business goals.
Review proposed content topics before writing starts.
Turn search opportunities into useful articles and service-page ideas.
See completed actions, current priorities and next steps together.
Service features
The service is shaped around visible recommendations, agreed priorities and practical website improvements rather than generic monthly busywork. That can include content, technical SEO, web development changes, internal links, local SEO evidence and clearer service pages.
See suggested SEO improvements in one place, with plain-English notes on what each recommendation is for and which search opportunity it supports.
Review important recommendations and content ideas before they are implemented, so you stay in control of the direction.
Turn search opportunities into useful blog titles, service page ideas and content improvements that fit your business.
Use SEO research to guide on-page changes, internal links, page structure, metadata, technical SEO and web development fixes.
Keep track of what has been recommended, approved, completed and reviewed without losing the thread in email.
Connect SEO with your wider website, paid ads and lead-generation activity so work is not treated in isolation.
Managed SEO process
SEO works best when the work is structured. Our process is designed to identify useful opportunities, agree what matters, and keep improvements moving.
We review the current website, page structure, content, technical setup and the way key services are presented.
We look at relevant search terms, Search Console evidence, local and service-based opportunities, competitor pages and content gaps.
Useful actions are added to your SEO recommendations area so you can see what we suggest and why.
We agree what should happen first. Where approval is needed, you can review the recommendation or content title before work moves forward.
Approved actions can be completed by us, including on-page improvements, content updates, internal links and technical fixes.
We review progress, explain what has changed and use what we learn to shape the next round of recommendations.
Content approval
Blog content should be relevant to your services, customers and sales conversations. It should not feel like generic filler created only to add more pages to the website.
Proposed blog titles can be shared before writing begins, so you can approve a title, ask for changes or reject anything that does not fit.
The approval flow keeps the content plan focused on useful topics for the people you actually want to reach.
SEO recommendations
SEO recommendations can include page improvements, internal linking, metadata changes, content additions, technical fixes, web development fixes and new page opportunities.
Recommendations include a clear explanation of the issue, the opportunity and the suggested next step.
You can review important changes before they are implemented, so decisions stay documented and easier to track.
Once approved work is completed, progress notes make it clearer what has moved forward on your website.
Evidence-led search work
Search visibility rarely improves from one isolated task. We look at how pages are built, crawled, linked and written, then turn that evidence into a practical work list.
If your website needs a stronger foundation, our SEO web developer guide explains why technical SEO and development decisions should be handled together. For new or refreshed pages, the SEO-friendly web design guide covers speed, mobile layout, headings and content structure.
For local SEO, we strengthen useful service pages, business information, case studies, internal links and genuine local proof. We do not recommend cloning thin location pages just to chase Oban, Tobermory, Glasgow, Norwich, Peterborough, Colchester or other town variations.
Included support
Your SEO plan will depend on your website, market and goals. The aim is not to create busywork; the aim is to identify useful improvements, agree priorities and keep making the website easier for the right customers to find, understand and trust.
Customer control
Most business owners do not want to become SEO managers. They want to know the work is being handled properly, and they want enough visibility to make good decisions.
Our process gives you that balance. You can see key recommendations, approve important actions and review content direction, while we handle the research, implementation and ongoing improvement work.
You get a clearer relationship with SEO: less mystery, fewer disconnected reports and more useful conversations about what your website needs next.
Answers
Useful answers before you decide whether this service is the right fit for your next step.
Our SEO support is built around clear recommendations, approval-led work and practical website improvements. Instead of treating SEO as a hidden monthly task list, we use a customer system to help show recommendations, content ideas, approvals and progress in one place.
No. Search rankings depend on many factors, including competition, search behaviour, website quality and search engine changes. We do not make guaranteed ranking, traffic or lead promises. We focus on practical, structured improvements that help your website become clearer, stronger and easier for the right people to find.
Yes. Key recommendations can be added to your customer SEO area so you can review the suggested action, understand why it matters and approve, reject or discuss it before implementation.
Yes. Blog titles and content ideas can be shared for approval before writing starts. This helps keep the content relevant to your services, customers and business priorities.
No. We explain recommendations in plain English and handle the technical detail where appropriate. You stay involved in the decisions without needing to manage every technical step yourself.
Yes. SEO and web development often need to be handled together because page speed, crawlability, structured content, templates, redirects and internal links can all affect organic visibility. Our technical SEO and web development guide explains how those decisions connect.
Search engine optimisation services can include website reviews, Search Console evidence, keyword and opportunity research, on-page SEO, title and description improvements, SEO-friendly web design recommendations, internal links, technical checks, content planning, local SEO guidance and progress reporting.
Usually, we look at existing pages first. If a service page, guide or case study already owns the intent, improving that page is often more useful than publishing another post. New blog content is planned when the question needs a fuller answer or the site has a genuine gap.
Yes. Useful local SEO is usually better served by strong service pages, accurate business information, relevant case studies, local proof, helpful internal links and clear contact routes. We do not recommend making thin copied pages for every town just to target location keywords.
Yes. Corsto can support SEO work through our Scotland office based on the Isle of Mull and our Beccles office, including Scotland, Oban, Tobermory, Glasgow, Beccles, Suffolk, Norwich, Peterborough and Colchester where the service is relevant. We use those places as honest service-area context, not as copied doorway pages.
SEO is usually a medium to long-term activity. Some improvements can be made quickly, but stronger search visibility often takes months because Google has to crawl, understand and compare the changes. Our SEO takes time guide explains why steady improvement matters more than ranking promises.
SEO can be worth it when your website has clear services, useful pages and customers who search before they enquire. It is less suitable when you need instant leads or the site is not ready to convert visitors. In those cases, website improvements or paid ads may need to come first.
Yes. SEO and paid ads can support different parts of your marketing. PPC management can help with immediate visibility, while SEO focuses on improving the website's organic search presence over time. We can help keep both connected where relevant.
Yes, although direct access can make reporting easier. If you prefer not to give account access, you can share manual Search Console exports, screenshots or agreed ranking notes. The important part is that SEO decisions are based on evidence rather than guesswork.
Yes. An SEO quote can start with a short review of your website, your services, your current search visibility and the type of support you want. The first quote should explain the likely starting priorities, then the plan can become more specific once the evidence has been reviewed.
Yes. We can review and support existing websites as well as websites we built. The first step is usually to understand the current site, business goals and search opportunities.
Important recommendations and content direction can be shared for approval before work goes live. The exact approval process should be agreed at the start of the SEO support.
That depends on the agreed SEO plan, but a monthly cycle usually includes evidence review, recommendations, approved implementation, content or metadata improvements, internal-link work, technical checks and progress notes. The aim is visible, useful work rather than a generic monthly report.
Projects
SEO support
If you want SEO support that is practical, visible and connected to your website, we can help. We can review your current site, identify useful opportunities and show you how a structured SEO plan could work for your business.