Fix SEO Issues
Stop Patching. Start Fixing.
The SEO Issues That Actually Cost You Rankings.
Broken title tags aren't your problem. Structural failures are. Cannibalisation, broken architecture, intent gaps, and orphaned pages — these are the issues that actually decide whether your site ranks.
The Structural SEO Fixes That Move Rankings
Fix Cannibalisation
Identify every page pair competing for the same intent. Consolidate, redirect, or differentiate — based on what Google is already rewarding.
Rebuild Pillar Architecture
Map your content to a proper pillar-cluster structure. Give Google a clear signal of what you're an authority on and why.
Repair Internal Linking
Connect every page into the authority structure. No orphans. No isolated content. Every internal link reinforces the architecture.
Fill Intent Gaps
Find the queries your audience is searching at every stage of the buyer journey that your site doesn't answer. Then fill them — strategically.
How Infinite Authority Fixes Your SEO
- 01
Scan
We scan your entire site architecture — every page, every link, every intent signal — in under 60 seconds.
- 02
Diagnose
We surface the structural failures causing your ranking issues — prioritised by impact, not just severity.
- 03
Fix Plan
You get a governed structural fix plan: exactly what to fix, what to publish, and what to kill.
- 04
Execute
We generate the fixes and govern publication — so the structural problem doesn't come back.
Fixing means changing the page, not flagging it
Most “fix SEO issues” advice ends at a finding: here's the cannibalisation, here's the orphan, good luck. The fix only counts when the page actually changes. Infinite Authority connects to your live WordPress and Elementor build through the Elementor Bridge, and the Operator applies the repairs — merges, redirects, internal links, intent edits — once you approve them.
Fix in the right order, then stop re-breaking it
Issues get sequenced by impact, not dumped as a list: cannibalisation and orphaned pages first, because they cap everything above them, then internal-link repair to concentrate authority. The pre-publish layer then keeps new content from re-introducing the same problems three months later.