🔍 Technical SEO Audit
📊 What's Included
A deep dive into your site's health—so you can finally fix what's broken.
I analyze your site's structure, code, and performance to identify exactly what's holding you back from ranking. No guesses. No fluff. Just a clear roadmap to higher visibility.
Everything you need to know about your site's technical foundation.
Crawl analysis • Indexation issues • Site speed (Core Web Vitals) • Mobile usability • Schema validation • Internal linking • Duplicate content • Server logs (if available)
Why Technical SEO Matters
You can have the best content and the most backlinks—but if search engines can't properly crawl and index your site, none of it matters. Technical SEO is the foundation everything else sits on.
I don't just hand you a list of problems. I explain why each issue matters, how it affects your rankings, and exactly what to do to fix it—whether you hand it to a developer or do it yourself.
Technical
On-Page SEO
What a Technical SEO Audit Uncovers
⚡ Slow Load Times – Mobile and desktop performance issues
📱 Mobile Usability Problems – Text too small, touch elements too close
🏗️ Site Structure Gaps – Poor internal linking, orphaned pages
🏷️ Missing or Broken Schema – Missed rich result opportunities
🔁 Duplicate Content – Canonicalization issues
📄 Indexation Bloat – Thin or low-value pages wasting crawl budget
My Technical SEO Audit Process
1. Crawl & Discovery
I run your site through enterprise-grade crawlers to uncover every technical issue—broken links, redirect chains, duplicate content, and more.
2. Performance Analysis
I test site speed, Core Web Vitals, and mobile usability across devices. You'll know exactly what's slowing you down.
3. Schema & Structured Data Review
I validate existing schema and identify opportunities for rich results (products, reviews, FAQs, etc.).
4. Prioritized Recommendations
You get a clear, actionable report sorted by impact—quick wins first, long-term projects second.
5. Implementation Support (Optional)
Need help handing off to developers or implementing fixes yourself? I'm available for ongoing support.


