job title:Senior Site Architecture & Technical SEO Consultan
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I am looking for an independent, senior-level technical SEO / site architecture specialist based in Houston for a short, one-time engagement.
MUST RESIDE IN HOUSTON...
This is not a marketing role.
This is not an SEO retainer.
This is not content, backlinks, or optimization.
We have already completed a senior technical diagnostic on an established Houston-based residential services website following a rebuild and hosting migration. The issue has been clearly identified:
Domain-level trust ambiguity caused by fragmented service and location hierarchies.
Google is indexing, crawling, and testing the site, but applying authority conservatively due to structural ambiguity.
There are no penalties and this is not a content quality issue.
What this engagement is:
Translating an existing diagnostic into a future-state site hierarchy
Designing one authoritative services structure
Designing one authoritative Houston-area location model
Identifying which URLs should:
remain authoritative
consolidate
redirect or retire
Producing a written hierarchy and consolidation blueprint
Implementation is explicitly out of scope for this phase.
What this is NOT:
SEO marketing
Keyword research
Content writing
Link building
Growth SEO
Monthly services
Agency work
You are likely a fit if:
You have handled post-migration or post-rebuild SEO recovery
You understand authority fragmentation and cannibalization
You are comfortable recommending removal and consolidation, not just additions
You can explain Google behavior without buzzwords
You prefer clear, written deliverables over meetings
You have direct experience with Houston or large-metro local search
You are NOT a fit if:
You sell SEO packages
You lead with tools, backlinks, or content volume
You want a long-term retainer
You outsource work
You are not based in Houston
Houston-based only — in-person availability preferred if needed
To respond:
Please reply in writing with brief answers to the following:
Describe a situation where you resolved structural authority or cannibalization issues after a site rebuild or migration.
How do you decide which pages should be authoritative versus consolidated or retired?
What would you avoid changing in the first 60–90 days of recovery, and why?
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