Find what’s holding your website back from ranking and & future SEO growth opportunities.
Our SEO auditing process focuses on identifying issues (technical, links, and content) on the site and page level with clear action items and discovering future SEO growth opportunities.
Find out what changes to make to improve SEO performance and in what order.
We have worked with 65+ SEO clients from different verticals such as SaaS, eCommerce, B2B, service businesses and more.
Your overall SEO performance can suffer if one element (technical, content, or links) is missing or not optimized properly.
Even if you follow SEO best practices (create quality content, get links, target low-competitive keywords, etc.), crawlability or indexability issues can seriously affect your SEO performance.
This was just one of many examples where you might not even be aware that your site requires an SEO audit.
Use the following points to quickly determine whether to perform a site audit:
1. Lack of content efficiency
When the majority of your pages receive little to no traffic from search, you lack content efficiency (average organic traffic/page).
2. Downward traffic trend
Not seeing an upward trend in your organic traffic over the last 6 or 12 months?
3. High traffic, low conversions
When you receive a good amount of traffic compared to your competitors, but only a few (<1%) convert as a lead.
4. Unable to outrank your competitors
In the long run, your SEO strategy should help you rank on high-buying intent keywords and outrank your SEO competitors.
5. Hit by Google algorithm update
Seeing a sudden drop in traffic trend? Hit by a recent Google update?
Find answers (related to your SEO strategy) to questions like:
The SEO site audit report (PDF and sheets) will answer some important questions (not limited to) like:
- Which pages need content updates?
- What low-hanging fruit opportunities will quickly improve your traffic and conversions?
- What top pages drive the most and least traffic and leads?
- Which pages to remove or merge for SEO performance and user experience?
- Which pages have gained and lost traffic over the last 3 months?
- What type of pages to create to drive traffic, backlinks, and conversions?
- Are there any technical site issues affecting SEO?
- How effective is website E EAT information?
- Is there any search intent gap in website content?
- Does your website have enough content for each buyer’s stages?
- What are the top content gap opportunities compared to your competitors?
- What are the next-level growth opportunities in SEO?
Finally, get a site audit report that gives you a list of clear action items by priority.
Yes, the goal of an SEO audit is to find existing site issues affecting the SEO performance of your website. However, it should also address future SEO growth opportunities.
This may include identifying content gaps, targeting a new set of search queries, expanding product category pages to target more keywords, creating content hubs, and more. Our SEO audit approach is not limited to existing issues. Also, I will break down your competitors’ SEO strategies and perform audience research to provide you with untapped growth opportunities for your business.
Our audit process goes beyond content, links, and technical SEO & takes E-E-A-T into account.
Creating content, acquiring backlinks, and even a good site design are not enough to build authority and expertise in SEO.
Your brand should also signal a positive reputation and expertise on the topic for improved SEO results. According to Google, If a website or the content creator is lacking the expertise-authority- trustworthiness (E-A-T) for the search query, the webpage might be considered low quality.
The site audit report will also have suggestions and recommendations to improve your website’s E-E-A-T information.
Get blog UX design recommendations to improve content experience.
If you’re thinking that UX design is important only for landing pages, think again. A poor blog UX design can seriously affect the content experience, your chance of getting natural backlinks, and click rates.
The blog UX design report includes suggestions to:
- Improve the content readability
- Optimize your blog pages for conversions and clicks
- Planning information hierarchy
- Overall blog UX design
Get a 1-hour session where we will solve your team’s doubts regarding the report & execution.
Some of the suggestions in the report might be too technical for your team. Or, you might need ideas for executing the changes recommended in the report.
This is why we will dedicate a 1-hour session with your team to clear every doubt regarding the site audit.
So, How much does an SEO audit cost?
I know you’re expecting a specific price for our SEO auditing service. However, you must understand the factors influencing the overall site audit pricing.
- Site complexity
- Type of website (eCommerce/ content heavy site/ SaaS, etc?)
- Number of pages
- The end goal of the audit (complete site audit/ content audit/technical audit/ etc.)
Here’s a typical price range: $350 – $1200
Note: The price may vary depending on your project type). Contact us to get an exact quote for site auditing and share your project requirements.