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We'll dig into your site and send back a plain-English breakdown of exactly what's hurting your rankings — and what to do about it.
- Technical SEO analysis
- On-page and content review
- Core Web Vitals & speed check
- Backlink profile overview
- Competitor gap analysis
- Actionable fixes — no fluff
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SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the difference between a website that generates leads on autopilot and one that collects digital dust. Most business owners don't realize their site has critical issues costing them customers every single day — broken internal links, crawl errors, unoptimized title tags, thin content, slow load times — Google sees all of it, and it penalizes silently.
A professional SEO audit cuts through the noise. Instead of guessing why your competitors outrank you, you get a clear picture of every technical flaw, content gap, and off-page weakness on your site. Then you get a prioritized action plan to fix them — in plain English, not agency speak.
Our free audit covers the same ground as audits agencies charge thousands of dollars for: technical crawl analysis, on-page scoring, Core Web Vitals, backlink profile, and keyword opportunity mapping. You'll walk away knowing exactly where you stand and what to do next.
Everything you need to know about SEO audits.
Straight answers to the questions we hear most.
An SEO audit is a full health check of your website from a search engine's perspective. It examines three core areas: technical SEO (how well search engines can crawl and index your site), on-page SEO (how well each page is optimized for its target keywords), and off-page SEO (the authority your site has built through backlinks and brand mentions).
The goal is to surface every factor preventing your site from ranking as high as it should — crawl errors, duplicate content, missing meta tags, slow page speed, thin pages, broken links, poor mobile experience, and more. A good audit doesn't just list problems; it prioritizes them by impact and gives you a clear fix for each one.
If you're not on page one of Google for your most valuable keywords, you're losing business to competitors who are. The majority of searchers never click past the first page — meaning visibility isn't just nice to have, it directly controls how many new customers find you.
Most websites have issues they don't know about. A single technical problem — like a misconfigured robots.txt file or a slow server response time — can suppress your entire site's rankings. An audit identifies these silent killers before they cost you months of lost traffic. It's also the only way to build an SEO strategy grounded in actual data rather than assumptions.
Our free audit covers six key areas:
- Technical crawl analysis — indexability, crawl errors, redirect chains, canonical tags, sitemap and robots.txt review
- On-page optimization — title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, keyword usage, internal linking
- Core Web Vitals & page speed — LCP, CLS, INP scores across mobile and desktop with specific fixes
- Content quality assessment — thin pages, duplicate content, keyword cannibalization, topical coverage gaps
- Backlink profile overview — referring domain count, authority distribution, toxic link signals
- Competitor gap snapshot — where your top 3 organic competitors are outranking you and why
You'll receive the full report within 2 business days, delivered to your inbox.
Honest answer: it depends on where you're starting from and how competitive your market is. For most businesses, you can expect to see measurable movement in rankings within 3–6 months of implementing audit recommendations. Significant traffic gains typically follow at the 6–12 month mark.
That said, quick wins exist. Technical fixes — like correcting crawl errors, improving page speed, or adding missing title tags — can produce ranking improvements within weeks. Local SEO improvements often move faster than broad organic campaigns. The audit tells you where your fastest gains are so you can prioritize accordingly.
Technical SEO is everything under the hood — it controls whether Google can find, crawl, and index your pages in the first place. This includes site speed, mobile-friendliness, HTTPS, structured data, XML sitemaps, canonicalization, and server configuration. If technical SEO is broken, nothing else matters because your pages won't rank regardless of how good the content is.
On-page SEO is what's on each individual page — the title tag, meta description, header tags (H1, H2, H3), body content, keyword placement, image alt text, and internal links. It signals to Google what your page is about and whether it deserves to rank for a given search query. Both need to be healthy for a page to rank well.
Core Web Vitals are Google's official user experience metrics — they measure how fast, stable, and responsive your pages feel to real visitors. Since 2021, they've been a direct ranking factor. The three metrics are:
- LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) — how fast the main content loads. Google wants under 2.5 seconds.
- CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) — how much the page jumps around as it loads. A score under 0.1 is good.
- INP (Interaction to Next Paint) — how quickly the page responds to user input. Under 200ms is the target.
Poor Core Web Vitals hurt your rankings and your conversion rate. Visitors abandon slow, janky pages — and Google knows it. Our audit flags every failing metric with actionable fixes, not just the score.
At minimum, you should get a full audit once a year. But in practice, the most competitive businesses audit quarterly — Google releases algorithm updates constantly, competitors are always moving, and your own site changes over time. A fix that worked six months ago may need revisiting after a core algorithm update.
Beyond scheduled audits, you should run one immediately any time you: redesign or replatform your website, see a sudden drop in organic traffic, launch a new product or service, or notice a competitor leap-frogging you in the rankings. Treating SEO as a one-time project is one of the most expensive mistakes a business can make.
Technically yes — tools like Google Search Console, Screaming Frog, Ahrefs, and PageSpeed Insights are available to anyone. The challenge is knowing what to look for, how to prioritize what you find, and how to fix it correctly. A crawl report from Screaming Frog can return thousands of issues; without experience interpreting them, it's easy to spend hours fixing low-impact problems while missing the one thing tanking your rankings.
A professional audit filters the noise, contextualizes findings against your specific business goals and competitive landscape, and gives you a fix list ordered by actual impact. That's why we offer ours free — once you see the full picture, the path forward is obvious.