URL quality stabilized
The report shows zero poor URLs and a set of good URLs, supporting the technical stability of the rebuilt site.
When we took over this project, the site had stopped after being hosted elsewhere and the owner only had a backup of the article content without the image folders. That meant image URLs were broken across the site. We rebuilt the visual layer, corrected links and media paths, changed dated permalinks into cleaner post-title URLs, removed or noindexed low-value pages, and developed a fully custom WordPress theme from scratch with strong mobile responsiveness and excellent speed.
This is not a simple ranking example. It is a recovery case that combines technical restoration, structural cleanup, media repair, theme development, and SEO consolidation into one coherent relaunch.
The value here comes from recovering a partially broken project, then rebuilding its technical foundation so the site can perform reliably again in Google and on mobile.
The original content backup did not include image folders, so image links had to be repaired and reworked at scale.
Old date-based permalinks were replaced with cleaner title-based URLs for a better and more maintainable information structure.
The site was rebuilt on a custom-coded WordPress theme with strong speed, full mobile responsiveness, and cleaner content presentation.
This primary Search Console graph is the main proof point for the case. After technical repair, theme replacement, and URL restructuring, the site shows measurable clicks and impressions in Google Search.
Recovery projects are strongest when they show visible search activity after the rebuild, not only technical claims.
This report helps show that Google is surfacing the site for real user queries. It also makes the case more concrete by moving from general visibility to actual keyword entry points.
Query visibility is an important sign that content recovery translated into actual discoverability.
The page report reveals where clicks and impressions are concentrated. It is especially useful here because it shows that multiple URLs contribute to visibility after the rebuild.
A recovered site becomes stronger when visibility is spread across a wider set of active pages.
This widget presents current search results in a simpler format, helping non-technical reviewers understand that recent content is receiving clicks and impressions.
This kind of summary view makes the project easier to evaluate quickly during hiring reviews.
The trending-up report highlights content entries with recent acceleration. For a rebuilt site, this adds an extra credibility layer because it shows fresh momentum rather than only recovered baseline traffic.
Growth signals matter because they suggest the project is improving, not only surviving.
This extra query snapshot supports the main query report and helps demonstrate consistency across different reporting views.
Multiple supporting views help make the case stronger and easier to trust.
This report helps explain where search demand is coming from. It supports the narrative that the project serves a core local base while still attracting users from additional countries.
Geographic spread matters when evaluating the wider commercial and content potential of a site.
The link report supports the structural SEO aspect of the work. Stronger internal linking helps distribute relevance, clarify topical relationships, and support the new custom-built structure.
A technically restored site still needs coherent internal structure to become search-efficient.
This Ahrefs overview adds third-party context to the Search Console story. It shows the site developing organic traffic, organic keywords, and referring-domain signals after the rebuild.
A strong case study becomes more credible when Search Console data is supported by external SEO-tool evidence.
This view helps show which URLs are gaining search value and which keywords are connected to them. It supports the idea that the rebuild created multiple usable entry points, not only a homepage recovery.
For hirers, this shows the work was not only visual or technical; it also produced measurable SEO entry points.
The rank-tracking screenshot strengthens the case by showing tracked Arabic keywords, positions, search intent, and country/location context.
Ranking evidence is useful when combined with traffic data because it connects performance to specific search opportunities.
This historical view helps explain how referring domains and organic visibility moved over time. It is useful for distinguishing legacy signals from the current recovery and rebuild phase.
Historical SEO context helps avoid oversimplifying the case and makes the project story more honest and professional.
One of the key wins in this case is that the theme was built from scratch rather than patched. That gave us a cleaner technical base and strong performance outcomes on mobile.
This is an important hiring proof point because it shows hands-on technical capability, not only SEO reporting.
These supporting visuals reinforce the main performance story by showing Core Web Vitals health, search milestones, traffic summaries, geographic distribution, and the quality of the rebuilt mobile experience.
The report shows zero poor URLs and a set of good URLs, supporting the technical stability of the rebuilt site.
This overview confirms a passed assessment with healthy LCP, CLS, and overall mobile field performance.
A simplified view of country distribution that reinforces Morocco as the primary market while keeping international reach visible.
The project shows continued progress in Google Search impact, adding a concise business-facing proof point.
This provides a readable overview of current content results and makes the case easier to understand quickly.
This helps document that internal SEO organization and broader link support were part of the rebuild, not an afterthought.
This adds off-page credibility by showing a list of referring domains and their strength metrics.
This supports the case with tracked Arabic keywords, positions, and search-intent context.
This project is valuable for hirers because it shows more than rankings: media recovery, permalink restructuring, quality cleanup, custom theme development, speed work, and a visible return to search performance.
The strongest part of this case is the combination of recovery and rebuilding. The project started from a broken, incomplete backup state and was turned into a fast, responsive, technically healthier WordPress site with measurable search visibility.