Website Audit
Overview
A website audit is a deep diagnostic look into your site’s performance, structure, and search visibility.
It identifies technical barriers, content gaps, and user experience issues that may be keeping your website from reaching its full potential.
This process is not just about errors — it’s about unlocking opportunities for growth.
What a Website Audit Covers
A complete audit examines both technical health and strategic alignment.
1. Technical SEO Review
Crawlability and indexation issues
Site speed and mobile responsiveness
URL structure and internal linking
XML sitemap and robots.txt analysis
2. On-Page SEO Review
Title tags, meta descriptions, and headings
Keyword usage alignment from the research and mapping stage
Content hierarchy and keyword cannibalization
Image optimization and accessibility
3. Content & UX Audit
Page structure and readability
Calls-to-action and conversion flow
Duplicate or thin content
Navigation and overall user journey
4. Off-Page Review
Backlink profile overview
Local citations (if applicable)
Domain authority and trust signals
Why It Matters
Even a well-designed website can underperform if technical or structural issues are hidden beneath the surface. A full audit helps you understand where your website stands today — and where it can go with strategic fixes. It answers key questions like: Are your pages properly optimized for your keywords? Is Google indexing your site correctly? Are users engaging or leaving too soon? When paired with keyword research and data benchmarking, a website audit becomes your map for optimization and content growth.
Take the first step
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