Yes. SEO optimization is built into the website development process rather than added after launch. On-page elements, properly structured headings, keyword-informed title tags, meta descriptions, image alt text, and clean URL slugs, are applied to every page as part of the build. Technical foundations including fast page load times, mobile responsiveness, HTTPS security, an XML sitemap, and a correctly configured robots.txt file are also established before the site goes live.

After launch, SEO requires ongoing attention to maintain and grow performance. Search engines update their algorithms regularly, competitors publish new content, and the questions an audience is searching evolve over time. A site well-optimized at launch will build on that foundation through regular content updates, keyword performance monitoring, technical health audits, and link-building activity. The launch is the starting point of SEO work, not the conclusion.

Ongoing reporting tracks keyword rankings, organic traffic volume, click-through rates from search, and which pages are driving the most valuable visits. These metrics inform where to focus content and optimization effort next, ensuring that SEO strategy adapts to what is actually working for the specific site and audience.