A good audit should tell you what is broken, what is missing, and what should be fixed first. It should not bury you in a 60-page report with no commercial direction.
We focus on the issues that affect visibility, lead quality, and trust so you know exactly where the fastest wins are.
We identify what Google can see, what it cannot, and where the site is wasting opportunity.
We rank findings by likely business impact so you can fix the right things first.
You leave with an ordered action plan, not a pile of disconnected observations.
Many audits focus on technical perfection while ignoring the pages that actually sell. For a local business, the right service-page structure can matter more than a long list of minor crawl notes.
That is why our audits combine technical SEO, local relevance, and conversion thinking.
You should know which pages need to be created, which assets need to be improved, and how to sequence the work for the strongest return in the next 30, 60, and 90 days.
No. The audit is often most valuable when a business has weak visibility and needs a precise go-to-market plan for search.
Yes. The audit can be a standalone engagement or the first step into ongoing SEO and Google Business management.
Yes. We look at whether the page actually helps a visitor become a lead, not just whether it has the right tags.
Use the audit to inform a redesign that ranks and converts better.
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