You’ve built your website—maybe it’s brand new, or maybe it’s been live for years. You’ve invested in content, design, and the right messaging. But still… you’re not getting the traffic or visibility you expected.
Why does it feel like your digital presence is playing hide-and-seek with Google?
That’s where an SEO audit comes in.
It’s the diagnostic check-up that reveals what’s working—and what’s quietly sabotaging your online performance. Sure, you could try to do one yourself. But here’s the thing:
Most business owners who attempt their own SEO audit miss the big picture.
They focus on obvious stuff like page speed or meta descriptions, but completely overlook the deeper technical issues that are actually killing their search rankings. It’s like trying to fix a car’s engine problems by washing the windshield—you’re working hard, but you’re not addressing what’s really wrong.
Why Most DIY SEO Audits Fall Short
I get it. You’re resourceful. You’ve probably watched YouTube videos, downloaded checklists, maybe even signed up for a few SEO tools. And you’ve probably found some issues to fix.
But here’s what those generic approaches miss: your website’s problems are unique to your business, your industry, and your specific goals.
That blog post telling you to “optimize your title tags” doesn’t know that your real issue is a technical crawling problem that’s keeping Google from even seeing half your pages. That free tool highlighting “missing alt text” can’t tell you why your competitor is ranking #1 with content that looks way worse than yours.
We’ve done enough audits to know that the most impactful fixes are rarely the obvious ones.
What Makes Our $400 SEO Audit Different
When we audit your site, we’re not just running it through automated tools and sending you a generic report. We dig into the stuff that actually matters for your business.
We look at the technical foundation that determines whether search engines can properly crawl and understand your site. This goes way beyond “is your site fast enough”—though we check that too.
We analyze your content strategy to see if you’re actually targeting the searches your ideal clients are making. Spoiler alert: most businesses think they are, but they’re not.
We study your competition to understand what’s working in your space and where the opportunities are that others are missing.
We examine your site’s authority and how search engines view your credibility compared to others in your field.
Most importantly, we prioritize everything based on what will actually move the needle for your business. Because fixing 20 small things that don’t matter is a waste of your time.
What You Actually Get
Look, I could list out every single thing we examine (and trust me, it’s comprehensive), but what you really want to know is: Will this help my business?
At the end of our audit, you’ll have:
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A clear understanding of why your site isn’t performing as well as it could
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The 3-5 highest-impact changes that will make the biggest difference
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A roadmap for improving your search visibility over the next 3-6 months
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Insights about what your competitors are doing that you’re not
No technical jargon. No overwhelming 47-page reports. Just clear direction on what to focus on first.
Is This Right for Your Business?
Our SEO audit works best for established businesses that have been online for at least 6 months and are ready to invest in strategic growth.
If you’re just getting started or you’re not sure SEO is a priority yet, this probably isn’t for you.
But if you’re frustrated that your website isn’t bringing in the leads it should be, if you suspect there are issues you can’t identify, or if you want professional insights before committing to ongoing SEO work—this audit will give you exactly what you need.
Ready to Find Out What’s Really Going On with Your Website?
If you’re ready to get real answers about your website’s performance, let’s talk.
Schedule your project interest call here →
We’ll discuss your specific situation and explain exactly how our audit process works for your business, and you can decide if it’s the right next step.
No pressure, no sales pitch—just an honest conversation about whether this makes sense for where you are right now.