Technical audit checks
Crawl status, indexability, robots.txt, XML sitemap quality, redirect chains, broken links, canonical conflicts, duplicate page layouts, hreflang problems, and mixed protocol URLs.
Performance checks for heavy images, unused scripts, render-blocking resources, mobile layout shifts, caching headers, and server response issues.
Structured data review for Organization, WebSite, BreadcrumbList, Article, Service, LocalBusiness, FAQPage, Product, and Review schema where appropriate.
Content and intent checks
A page may be technically clean and still fail because it does not answer the search intent. We compare page titles, headings, body sections, FAQs, internal links, and calls to action against the likely intent behind each keyword.
We flag pages that are too thin, too broad, cannibalizing each other, or missing proof. Then we recommend a stronger target keyword, supporting sections, and related internal links.
Deliverables
Prioritized issue list with impact, effort, affected URLs, and suggested fixes.
Keyword and content gap map for service pages, tools, guides, local pages, and comparison content.
Clean URL and internal link recommendations so authority flows to the pages that should rank.
Common questions
Clear answers before you start work on rankings, redirects, content, or site setup.
How long does an audit take?
Small sites can often be reviewed quickly. Larger ecommerce, directory, or multi-location sites need deeper crawling and sampling.
Do you need server access?
Not for the first audit. Server access helps when we are fixing redirects, cache headers, sitemap generation, or important server files.
Next step
Want more qualified traffic from search?
Start with the website, target keywords, service area, and the package you are considering. Get a practical next step for SEO services, training, or a focused audit.
Request an SEO review
Send the domain, target market, main services, and the result you want from SEO. Include any known ranking, traffic, conversion, or indexing problems.