We do an SEO audit service to evaluate a website’s search engine optimization (SEO) strengths and weaknesses. Our goal of an SEO audit is to identify areas that need improvement in order to increase the website’s visibility in search engine results pages (SERPs).
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We use white label seo audit tools
✔ Technical SEO Audit ✔ On-Page SEO Audit ✔ Off-Page SEO Audit ✔ Local SEO Audit ✔ Competitive SEO Audit.
During an SEO audit, an SEO specialist will typically perform a thorough analysis of the website’s current SEO performance, identify areas for improvement, and provide recommendations for how to improve the website’s visibility in search engine results. This process typically involves a combination of automated tools and manual analysis and can take several weeks to complete depending on the size and complexity of the website.
Lite SEO Audit
Lite SEO Audit
✔ Up to 20 pages
✔ Identifying technical issues that may be hindering the website's crawlability or indexing by search engines.
✔ Evaluating the website's on-page optimization, including the use of meta tags, header tags, and keyword targeting.
✔ Analyzing the website's backlink profile to identify opportunities for improving the quality, quantity, and relevance of inbound links.
✔ Evaluating the website's content to ensure it is high-quality, relevant, and optimized for target keywords.
✔ Analyzing the website's user experience to ensure it is easy to navigate, mobile-friendly, and provides a positive user experience.
✔ Identifying opportunities for local optimization, if relevant to the website's business goals.
✔ Report With Notes
Deep SEO Audit
Deep SEO Audit
✔ Up to 100 pages
✔ Identify technical issues that may prevent a website from being crawled or indexed by search engines.
✔ Evaluate the on-page optimization of the website, including the use of meta tags, title tags and keyword targeting
✔ Analyze a website's backlink profile to identify opportunities to improve inbound link quality, quantity, and relevancy.
✔ Assess website content to ensure it is high quality, relevant, and optimized for target keywords.
✔ Analyze the user experience of the website to ensure it is easy to navigate, mobile friendly, and provides a positive user experience.
✔ Identify opportunities for local optimization, provided they are relevant to the website's business goals.
✔ Detect domains and links with spam profiles.
✔ Identify hosting providers in spam sites.
✔ Details Report With Notes.
By achieving these goals, a general SEO audit can help improve a website’s overall search engine visibility, drive more organic traffic to the site, and ultimately improve the website’s online performance and ROI.
What tools use our SEO audit company?
Our SEO audit company may use to perform a comprehensive SEO audit some of the commonly used tools include:
- Google Analytics: A free SEO audit tool that provides insights into website traffic and user behavior.
- Google Search Console: A free tool that helps website owners monitor and maintain their website’s presence in Google search results.
- SEMrush: A paid tool that provides keyword research, backlink analysis, and competitor analysis.
- Ahrefs: A paid tool that provides backlink analysis, competitor analysis, and keyword research.
- Moz: A paid tool that provides site auditing, keyword research, and backlink analysis.
- Screaming Frog: A paid tool that crawls a website to identify technical SEO issues, such as broken links, duplicate content, and missing tags.
- DeepCrawl: A paid tool that provides in-depth website analysis and technical SEO audits.
- Majestic: A paid tool that provides backlink analysis and competitor research.
- Raven Tools: A paid tool that provides site auditing, keyword research, and backlink analysis.
What included SEO audit report after SEO audit service?
An SEO audit report typically includes a detailed analysis of a website’s current SEO performance, along with recommendations for improving its search engine visibility. The specific elements included in an SEO audit report may vary depending on the needs of the website being audited and the approach taken by the SEO audit company, but a typical report may include:
Executive Summary: A brief overview of the audit findings and key recommendations.
Website Analysis: A detailed analysis of the website’s current SEO performance, including technical issues, on-page optimization, off-page optimization, content quality and relevance, and user experience.
Keyword Research: An analysis of the website’s current keyword targeting and recommendations for additional keywords to target.
Competitor Analysis: An analysis of the website’s competitors in the same industry or niche, including their SEO strategies and recommendations for improving the website’s SEO strategy based on competitor analysis.
Backlink Profile Analysis: An analysis of the website’s backlink profile, including the quality, quantity, and relevance of inbound links, and recommendations for improving the website’s backlink profile.
Recommendations: A list of specific recommendations for improving the website’s SEO performance, including technical fixes, on-page optimization, content improvements, and backlink building strategies.
Action Plan: A detailed action plan outlining the specific steps that should be taken to implement the recommendations and improve the website’s SEO performance.
Our Deep SEO audit report will provide website owners and SEO professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the website’s current SEO performance, as well as a roadmap for improving its search engine visibility and driving more organic traffic to the site.
Specific of enterprise seo audit
An enterprise SEO audit is a comprehensive evaluation of the SEO performance of a large, complex website with multiple stakeholders, high traffic volumes, and multiple revenue streams. An enterprise SEO audit typically involves a more in-depth analysis than a standard SEO audit, and may require additional resources, time, and expertise to complete. The specific elements of an enterprise SEO audit may include:
- Website Architecture: An analysis of the website’s structure and organization, including the information architecture, site hierarchy, and internal linking structure.
- Technical SEO: An analysis of the website’s technical SEO, including issues related to site speed, mobile optimization, structured data, and indexability.
- Content Analysis: An analysis of the website’s content, including the quality, relevance, and optimization of content, and recommendations for improving the website’s content strategy.
- Backlink Analysis: An analysis of the website’s backlink profile, including the quality, relevance, and quantity of inbound links, and recommendations for improving the website’s backlink profile.
- International SEO: An analysis of the website’s SEO performance in different geographic locations and languages, and recommendations for improving the website’s international SEO.
- Local SEO: An analysis of the website’s local SEO performance, including its presence on local directories and search engines, and recommendations for improving local SEO.
- Competitor Analysis: An analysis of the website’s competitors, including their SEO strategies, strengths, and weaknesses, and recommendations for improving the website’s SEO strategy based on competitor analysis.
- Multi-Channel Analysis: An analysis of the website’s performance across different marketing channels, including paid search, social media, and email marketing, and recommendations for integrating SEO with other marketing channels.
- Reporting: A detailed reporting framework outlining how SEO performance will be monitored and reported to stakeholders, including key performance indicators (KPIs) and reporting cadence.
Overall, an enterprise SEO audit is intended to provide a comprehensive understanding of the website’s SEO performance, along with a roadmap for improving search engine visibility, driving more organic traffic, and maximizing revenue opportunities.