- Indexing Errors & Issues
- Crawlability Issues
- Site Speed & Core Web Vitals
- Mobile Friendliness & Optimization
- Site Structure, Sitemap & Robots.txt
We provide comprehensive SEO Audits to examine your site’s technical health, content quality, and page structure. Our goal is to uncover the real obstacles preventing you from reaching the top results.
We don’t just deliver data; we explain what’s wrong, why it’s happening, and provide a clear, actionable roadmap for fixing it.
Before the SEO Audit
After the SEO Audit
Website SEO Audit
150$
Includes
E-commerce SEO Audit
220$
Includes
Enterprise SEO Audit
250$
Includes






We perform a full site analysis to identify technical issues and thin content. We prioritize tasks based on their impact and provide a clear SEO roadmap that helps you improve rankings and grow organic traffic sustainably.We perform a full site analysis to identify technical issues and thin content. We prioritize tasks based on their impact and provide a clear SEO roadmap that helps you improve rankings and grow organic traffic sustainably.
How can I learn SEO principles from scratch?
An SEO Audit is a full examination of a site’s technical structure, content, keywords, and user experience (UX) to identify errors preventing search visibility and to boost Google performance.
The cause could be technical SEO issues like crawl errors, weak internal linking, incorrect indexing settings, or targeting the wrong keywords. An SEO Audit pinpoints the exact cause.
Technical SEO focuses on indexing, crawling, speed, and site architecture. Content SEO focuses on text quality, keyword targeting, and On-Page optimization.
The Search Console is vital but not enough on its own. A professional audit includes competitor analysis, keyword gaps, UX, site speed, and internal link structure.
The duration depends on site size and page count, but it typically takes between 2 days to a week, resulting in a detailed report on technical issues and fix priorities.
A sudden drop could be due to a Google algorithm update, new technical errors, deleted pages without redirects, or increased competition. An audit helps diagnose the cause quickly.
Yes. An audit reveals underperforming pages, untapped “buying keywords,” and conversion bottlenecks, leading to better rankings and higher-quality targeted traffic.
It usually covers indexing analysis, crawl errors, site speed, UX, internal links, keyword analysis, competitor benchmarking, and a clear implementation roadmap.
It’s a specific part of the analysis focusing on the backend: Robots.txt, Sitemaps, Canonical tags, 404 errors, Core Web Vitals, and server issues affecting crawling and ranking.
You can use tools to check some elements, but interpreting the data and connecting technical flaws to actual search performance requires professional SEO expertise.
Crawl Budget is the number of pages Google crawls on your site. A professional audit checks for pages wasting this budget due to duplication, filters, or low-value pages.
Yes. Conducting an audit before a redesign prevents losing current rankings and ensures that strong pages are preserved and redirects are correctly implemented.
It is recommended to conduct a comprehensive audit every 6 to 12 months, or after major Google updates, or whenever you notice a decline in organic traffic.
An audit reveals the problems and sets the roadmap, but results appear only after implementing the technical recommendations, improving content, and continuous performance monitoring.
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