Web Site Audits – For Usability and SEO
What Is A Web Site Audit?
A Web site audit is a comprehensive 3rd-party view of your site. Audits are comprehensive and include a great deal of information about your site. Audit information typically includes:
- How your Web site is perceived by Search Engines
- Web site structure, site architecture and navigation structure
- Web site content analysis
- HTML code analysis for search engine indexability and site speed
- Link analysis (broken, inbound and outbound)
- Competitor information and competitive analysis
- Recommendations for fine tuning your site
Do I Need a Web Site Audit?
To answer the question of if you need site audit, ask yourself these questions:
- Can visitors find your Web site on a search engine?
- If your site is found, are visitors engaging with it?
- Are your Web site goals being met?
- Do you know the ROI of your site?
A site audit is a good place to start. If your site is lost in search engines, a site audit helps discover technical indicators as to why. If your site has good visibility on search engines, but your site visitors just aren’t converting, a site audit identifies human interaction factors to help determine why.
How Do I Get a Site Audit?
Request a Web site audit online right now.
A site audit should take no more than 4-5 business days to complete, depending on the size of your site and previous engagements. The site audit will be delivered electronically and includes an hour of consulting, discussing the discoveries and suggesting next steps.
If you use Google Analytics or any other Web analytics software, Webmaster tools or other site monitoring tools, access does not need to be shared, but is highly recommended.
A full quotation will be given and a contract must be executed before any work is started. Web site audit payments are due in full upon delivery.




