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After understanding the basics of SEO auditing and knowing the necessary tools for a successful site audit, you should now prepare your audit checklist.
An SEO audit is a time-consuming and elaborate process. SEO auditors evaluate how search engine friendly a website is. It considers on-page and off-page factors that consider the crawl-ability, indexability, and quality score of the website. I answered some frequently asked questions regarding SEO site audit here. I defined what site audit is, when should…
What is the first thing an SEO should do when given a new project? Conduct an SEO site audit. Here’s a rundown of the key elements you should review and
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Starting a technical SEO audit on your website? Discover these 14 steps to make sure your audit follows SEO best practices.
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A website audit involves identifying which pages need improvement and carrying out appropriate changes to ensure your site generates quality traffic and effectively converts leads to sales.
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