SEO Audit Services

Professional SEO Audit Services for Websites That Need Clear SEO Priorities

Get a practical SEO audit that shows what is holding back your website's organic visibility, which issues matter most, and what to improve first.

I review technical SEO, website structure, indexation, on-page SEO, search intent alignment, internal linking, and content opportunities to help you turn audit findings into actionable website improvements.

  • Find what is limiting organic visibility
  • Understand what SEO issues should be fixed first
  • Get actionable recommendations, not just a long checklist
  • Plan technical, structural, and content improvements with clearer priorities
Audit overview

What your SEO audit can include

  • Technical SEO audit
  • Crawlability & indexability review
  • Website structure analysis
  • Internal linking review
  • On-page SEO review
  • Search intent alignment
  • Content structure review
  • Priority roadmap

Built for practical decision-making, not automated reporting.

Why an SEO audit matters

When SEO performance is unclear, it is easy to focus on the wrong tasks

Many websites have organic growth potential, but the next step is not always obvious. Rankings may be weak, traffic may be flat, important pages may not be indexed properly, or content may not match what potential customers are actually searching for.

Without a clear SEO audit, it is easy to spend time and budget on low-impact changes while the real issues remain unresolved.

Important pages are not ranking

Your service, category, product, or location pages may exist, but they may not be structured, optimized, or internally connected well enough to compete in search.

Google is not finding or prioritizing the right pages

Crawlability, indexation, canonicalization, redirects, internal linking, or sitemap issues can prevent important pages from being discovered, indexed, or correctly understood.

The website structure does not match search demand

Your website may be missing important service, location, category, or topic pages that potential customers are already searching for.

Content does not fully match search intent

Pages may be too generic, too thin, poorly structured, or misaligned with how users compare options before contacting a business.

Previous SEO recommendations were unclear

Some audits produce long lists of issues without explaining what matters most, what should be fixed first, or how the recommendations should be implemented.

SEO risks are hidden before major website changes

Redesigns, migrations, CMS changes, and URL structure updates can create traffic loss if technical SEO, redirects, indexation, and internal links are not reviewed in advance.

A professional SEO audit helps separate urgent issues from minor ones and turns uncertainty into a clearer plan for improving organic visibility.

What you get

A clear SEO audit with priorities and actionable recommendations

The goal of the audit is not to overwhelm you with a long list of issues. It is to help you understand what is limiting your website's organic visibility and what to improve first.

Clear SEO priorities

You get a structured view of the issues that matter most, helping you separate high-impact SEO work from minor technical details.

Actionable recommendations

Each key finding is connected to a practical recommendation and implementation context, so the audit can be used as a real improvement plan, not just a report.

Technical and structural clarity

The audit reviews how search engines crawl, index, understand, and navigate your website, including technical SEO, website architecture, internal linking, redirects, canonicals, and sitemap signals.

Search intent and content insights

You get a clearer view of whether important pages match search intent, whether content is structured properly, and where service, location, category, or topic coverage may be missing.

The audit gives you a clearer starting point for improving your website instead of guessing which SEO tasks deserve attention.

Who this SEO audit is for

SEO audit services for websites that need clearer SEO direction

This audit is for businesses that know their website should contribute more to organic growth but need a clearer view of what is limiting performance and what to address first.

It can be tailored to service, local, ecommerce, and B2B websites, including sites built on Webflow, WordPress, Shopify, and other CMS platforms.

It is also useful when previous SEO work has produced recommendations, but the team still does not know which actions deserve priority.

Service and local businesses

For businesses that need stronger visibility for core services, target locations, or local search queries, but are not getting enough qualified leads from organic search.

Ecommerce and marketplace websites

For websites with category, product, filtering, duplicate content, crawlability, or indexation issues that may be limiting organic growth.

B2B and complex service websites

For companies with long sales cycles, multiple services, or unclear content structure that need better alignment between website pages and real search demand.

Websites before major changes

For teams planning a redesign, CMS migration, domain change, URL update, or structural rebuild and wanting to reduce SEO risks before launch.

My approach

An SEO audit focused on what matters, not every possible issue

Many SEO audits identify dozens or hundreds of technical issues. That can be useful, but it does not always help a business decide what to do next.

My approach is to focus on the issues most likely to affect organic visibility, explain why they matter, and turn the findings into practical priorities.

The result is a more useful audit: one that helps you make informed SEO decisions and move from findings to practical website improvements.

  1. 01
    Understand the website and business context

    Before reviewing issues, I look at your website goals, priority services, target locations or markets, current search performance, and any upcoming website changes.

  2. 02
    Review the most important SEO limitations

    I assess the technical, structural, on-page, content, and search intent factors that may be preventing important pages from performing better in search.

  3. 03
    Prioritize findings by impact

    Not every issue deserves the same level of attention. I separate urgent problems, high-impact improvements, and lower-priority items so the next steps are easier to manage.

  4. 04
    Connect recommendations with implementation

    Recommendations are written with practical execution in mind, whether changes are handled by your internal team, developers, or directly in a CMS such as Webflow, WordPress, or Shopify.

Relevant experience

SEO audit experience connected to real website improvements

My work combines technical SEO analysis, website structure planning, search intent review, and implementation support across service, ecommerce, B2B, marketplace, real estate, and local business websites.

The audit is designed to be useful not only for identifying issues but also for deciding how to address them in a real-world website environment.

Technical SEO and website structure

Experience with technical SEO audits, crawlability and indexation reviews, website architecture, internal linking, landing page structure, and on-page optimization for websites with different levels of complexity.

SEO support for migrations and major website changes

Experience supporting website migrations, CMS changes, redesigns, domain changes, and URL structure updates, with a focus on reducing organic visibility risks before and after launch.

From audit findings to implementation

Experience working directly in CMS platforms and coordinating SEO requirements with development teams, helping turn technical and structural recommendations into practical website changes.

Migration recovery experience

After an unsuccessful CMS migration, I helped restore and grow organic traffic from 644 to 12,681 monthly visits in five months through technical SEO improvements, migration corrections, and content work.

What happens after the audit

Use the audit as a practical starting point for the next SEO decisions

The audit gives you a prioritized view of what needs attention. From there, you can decide how the work should move forward based on your internal resources, website priorities, and the level of support you need.

1

Implement with your internal team

Use the prioritized recommendations as a clearer brief for your marketing team, CMS manager, or developers. The audit helps them understand what to change and why it matters.

2

Get focused implementation support

For websites that need help with technical fixes, structure improvements, on-page updates, or CMS implementation, the next step can be a focused SEO support project.

3

Build a longer-term SEO plan

When the audit reveals broader growth opportunities, such as missing landing pages, weak service or location coverage, or ongoing technical issues, it can become the starting point for a longer-term SEO strategy.

The goal is not to create more SEO tasks. It is to give you a clearer basis for deciding which actions are worth taking next.

FAQ

Questions about SEO audit services

No. Technical SEO is an important part of the review, but the audit can also assess website structure, internal linking, priority landing pages, search intent alignment, content coverage, and other factors that affect organic visibility.

Request an SEO Audit

Start with a practical SEO audit for your website

Share your website, current SEO concerns, and any upcoming website changes. I will review the context and recommend the most relevant next step for your situation.

  • Clear SEO priorities
  • Actionable recommendations
  • Practical implementation context