Full Technical SEO Audit
Comprehensive baseline audit run via the standard audit sheet. Covers the full surface area of the site so we know what we're walking into.
- Website — crawl errors, indexation, redirect chains, canonical tags, robots.txt, sitemap
- Google Business Profile — completeness, categories, reviews, photos, citation consistency
- CMS — platform review, plugin/theme issues, URL structure
- Meta tags — page titles, meta descriptions, H1s, H2s across key pages
- Images — file names, alt text, file size and compression
- Page speed — Core Web Vitals, mobile performance, server response time
- Everything else — schema markup, internal linking, SSL, mobile-friendliness
Tools: Screaming Frog (or Sitebulb), Google Search Console, Google Analytics, PageSpeed Insights / Lighthouse, the standard IM audit sheet.
The audit sheet must be completed in full — no blank rows, no "TBD" placeholders. Every issue surfaced needs a severity (Critical / High / Medium / Low) and a recommendation. Critical issues must be flagged for the kickoff call so the client knows what we're doing first.
Crawls run on the full site, not just the homepage or top nav. Mobile and desktop both checked.
Completed audit sheet (saved to the client's Drive folder and committed to the per-client Git repo once that workflow is in place). A short summary document for the client highlighting the top 3–5 priorities and the planned action sequence.
This is the foundation that sets up every subsequent month of work. Without it we're guessing at priorities and the client can challenge our recommendations. Skipping it means we end up reactive — fixing what the client noticed instead of what's actually hurting performance, and we have no baseline to point back to in 6 months when the client asks "what have you actually done?"