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What does an SEO site audit check?

An SEO site audit analyses your website across six key areas: on-page factors (title tags, meta descriptions, headings), technical health (page speed, mobile-friendliness, HTTPS), content quality, internal linking structure, crawlability and indexation status. The audit assigns each factor a pass, warning or fail status so you know exactly where to focus.

How often should I run an SEO audit?

Run a full SEO audit at least once a month, and immediately after any major site change such as a redesign, domain migration or new CMS. Regular audits catch ranking drops early — most issues take 2–4 weeks to affect rankings, so monthly checks give you enough lead time to fix problems before they compound.

What is a good SEO audit score?

A score of 80 or above indicates a technically healthy site. Scores between 60–79 point to moderate issues that should be prioritised. Anything below 60 suggests significant problems that are likely suppressing your rankings. Focus first on any 'high impact' failures — these carry the most ranking weight.

Can I improve my SEO score without a developer?

Yes. Many high-impact fixes require no code at all: rewriting title tags and meta descriptions, adding missing alt text, fixing broken internal links and improving page headings are all doable in any CMS without technical help. Start with the highest-impact warnings flagged in your audit report.