Cross-Team SEO Governance
SEO success depends on multiple teams working together. Cross-team governance defines how SEO collaborates with engineering, content, PR, product, and legal teams.
After this lesson you can align developer collaboration, content workflows, PR coordination, product alignment, legal compliance, and executive reporting.
This lesson covers the seven cross-team governance areas (leaves 11.5.1–11.5.7): developer collaboration, content team workflow, PR team alignment, product team alignment, legal and compliance alignment, executive reporting, and decision ownership.
Developer Collaboration
Define how SEO and engineering teams work together.
Collaboration framework:
| Activity | Process |
|---|---|
| Technical SEO requests | Written requirements with expected outcomes |
| Sprint planning | SEO tickets prioritized in development sprints |
| Code review | SEO-specific checklist for code reviews |
| Deployment | SEO QA sign-off required for deployments affecting templates |
| Documentation | Developer SEO requirements document (from Lesson 11.4.2) |
Content Team Workflow
Define how SEO and content teams work together.
Workflow:
- Content brief created by SEO (with search intent, keywords, structure).
- Content team reviews brief and provides feedback.
- Content team produces draft.
- SEO reviews draft for optimization.
- Content team finalizes.
- SEO performs pre-publish QA.
- Content published.
- Performance reviewed at 30/90 days.
PR Team Alignment
Define how SEO and PR teams coordinate.
Alignment areas:
| Area | Process |
|---|---|
| Content for PR | Share SEO content calendar with PR team for link building |
| Brand mention tracking | PR team shares brand mentions with SEO for reclamation |
| Press coverage | SEO provides target keywords for press releases |
| Guest content | PR coordinates guest posting opportunities |
| Crisis communication | PR handles negative coverage; SEO monitors brand SERP |
Product Team Alignment
Define how SEO and product teams coordinate.
Alignment areas:
| Area | Process |
|---|---|
| New features | SEO requirements included in product specs |
| Product launches | Keyword research provided for launch content |
| Site changes | SEO impact assessment for product changes |
| User research | Search data shared with product for user understanding |
| Experimentation | SEO input on A/B test design and measurement |
Legal and Compliance Alignment
Define how SEO coordinates with legal and compliance.
Alignment areas:
| Area | Process |
|---|---|
| Content review | Legal reviews content for regulatory compliance (YMYL) |
| Privacy | SEO tracking must comply with privacy regulations (GDPR, CCPA) |
| Accessibility | SEO and legal coordinate on accessibility requirements |
| Intellectual property | Legal reviews content for IP concerns |
| Disclosure | Legal approves affiliate/sponsored content disclosures |
Executive Reporting
Define how SEO reports to leadership.
Reporting structure:
| Audience | Frequency | Content |
|---|---|---|
| Executive | Monthly or quarterly | Revenue, leads, market share, ROI |
| Marketing leadership | Monthly | Traffic, conversions, competitive position |
| Product leadership | Monthly | User behavior insights from search data |
| Engineering | Per deployment | Technical health, CWV, index coverage |
Decision Ownership
Define who makes which SEO decisions.
Decision ownership matrix:
| Decision | Owner | Consulted | Informed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Content topic selection | SEO + Content | Product | Marketing leadership |
| URL structure | SEO | Engineering | Product |
| Template changes | Engineering + SEO | Product | — |
| Link building/targets | SEO | PR | — |
| Redirect mapping | SEO | Engineering | Content |
| SEO tool selection | SEO | Engineering (for integration) | Leadership |
| KPI targets | SEO + Marketing | — | Leadership |
Workflow
- Define collaboration models for each team: developer collaboration (SEO tickets in sprint planning, code review checklist, deployment sign-off), content team workflow (brief → draft → SEO review → finalize → publish → performance review), PR alignment (content calendar sharing, mention tracking, press release keywords), product alignment (SEO requirements in product specs, impact assessments for site changes).
- Establish legal and compliance alignment: content review for regulatory compliance (YMYL topics), privacy compliance for SEO tracking (GDPR, CCPA), accessibility coordination (WCAG compliance), and IP/disclosure review.
- Build executive reporting cadence: monthly/quarterly reports on revenue, leads, market share, ROI. Tailor content to audience (executive summary vs detailed data).
- Define decision ownership: create a matrix for who owns, who is consulted, and who is informed for content topics, URL structure, template changes, link building, redirect mapping, tool selection, and KPI targets.
- Review governance framework quarterly: are collaboration models working? Are decisions being made efficiently? Are stakeholders getting the information they need?
Common Mistakes
- Assuming other teams understand SEO implications without training: Engineering, content, and PR teams do not know SEO best practices by default. Invest in education (Lesson 11.7) before enforcing governance rules.
- Creating governance without authority: A governance framework that has no decision-making authority becomes a bottleneck that teams ignore. Secure executive buy-in for SEO's role in relevant decisions.
- Over-governing low-impact changes: Requiring SEO approval for every blog post tweet or minor content tweak creates frustration and slows work. Use tiered approval: light review for low-risk, full review for high-risk.
- No escalation path: When teams disagree on SEO decisions, there must be a defined escalation path to a decision-maker. Otherwise, disagreements stall work indefinitely.
- Reporting the same data to every audience: Executives need revenue and market share context, not crawl stats. Engineers need technical metrics, not conversion rates. Tailor reports to the audience.
Checklist
- Define developer collaboration model (ticket process, code review, deployment sign-off)
- Define content team workflow (brief → draft → SEO review → publish → performance)
- Define PR alignment (content calendar sharing, mention tracking, press release keywords)
- Define product alignment (SEO requirements in specs, impact assessments)
- Establish legal and compliance review process for regulated content
- Build executive reporting cadence with audience-tailored content
- Create decision ownership matrix (content, URLs, templates, links, tools, KPIs)
- Review governance framework quarterly for effectiveness