How To Complete The Audit Yourself

We understand that some people want to go the DIY route and we want to help. This process may be intimidating to some, so to help get you on the right track, we have included what we look for in the audits we develop for clients.

On-Page SEO Analysis:

When it comes to SEO, on-page ranking factors simply can’t be ignored. While conducting your audit:

  • Start with the homepage – If you find issues on your homepage, odds are you’ll find issues throughout the rest of your website as well.
  • Review your title tag, alt text, meta description, H1 tags and schema – Are they all keyword optimized and within their unique character limits?
  • Identify local attributes when necessary – We’ll dive further into local SEO below, but if you have a local business, be sure to include your city or area you serve within your on-page attributes.
  • Ensure your site is mobile optimized – Google penalizes businesses for not having mobile-optimized websites because they don’t provide good user experiences. 

Local SEO - When Relevant:

If you’re primarily after local customers, make note of the following important local elements. If something is particularly bad or absent you might want to make it a priority.

  • Google My Business listing – Having an optimized listing is a must for local search results.
  • How many listings does the business have? People are often unaware that they have more than one listing, but it’s not uncommon due to some confusion around Google changes over the years. Ensure you only have one listing and that it’s the one Google thinks is yours.
  • Is the category accurate? Be descriptive with the category. If you’re a lawyer, for example, instead of simply saying “law office,” explain the type of legal services you provide.
  • Is the NAP accurate and consistent? Make sure your name, address, and phone number are accurate and match what’s listed on your website as well as other online citations and directories.
  • Are there any reviews? People trust reviews and the more 5-star reviews you have, the more likely people will be to click through to your website.
  • Are there any photos, posts, or videos? Humans are visual beings. Consider adding images of your products, services, staff, and basically anything else that would make prospects want to learn more.
  • Citation profiles and inbound links – Make sure your business is listed across not only directories, such as Yelp, but also on local directories, like those that belong to your chamber of commerce and tourism associations.
  • Local content – In addition to your regular content, be sure to include content that revolves around your area, events, local happenings, and so on, so that your audience is aware that you care about the community (this is also another way to alert Google where you operate). 

Content and Structure: 

Scan the homepage and main pages of your website and make note of any absence of the elements below. It’s not important that all exist, but most should.

  • Does the homepage address a problem? Addressing a problem your audience experiences makes them feel like you understand what they’re going through and helps to build trust with them.
  • Is the target audience identified? Your target audience should be clear so that they know they’ve landed on the right site.
  • Are there trust, proof, and authoritative elements? These elements include quotes, client logos, association badges, testimonials, case studies, awards, and so on.
  • Are there 300-400 words of copy on the homepage? Having substantial content on your homepage is good for SEO.
  • Is there a blog? This is also good for SEO and educating your personas, which helps to establish you as an authority in your field.
  • Do you use video on your site? There’s a reason YouTube is the second most visited search engine in the world (second to Google), and it’s because people love video and engage with it. If you don’t have it, consider adding it to your site.
  • Do you use content upgrades and CTAs? It is imperative that you have lead generation opportunities throughout your website. 

Backlink Profile:

By using the tools mentioned below, you can get a good understanding of your backlink profile. These elements relate to off-page SEO ranking factors and will help you see where you lie on the digital landscape.

  • What is your domain authority?
  • How many inbound links do you have?
  • How many linking root domains do you have?
  • What are high priority keyword opportunities?
  • How many indexed pages do you have?
  • How much traffic do you have and where is it coming from? 

Competitive Review:

It is critically important to have a good understanding of what your top competitors are up to so that you can see how you compare, as well as identify areas you may be able to do better than they are.

  • Where do your top 3 competitors rank for your primary keywords?

Social Participation:

Over the past decade, social media has become an important part of a business’s total online presence. Keep in mind, you don’t need to be on every social platform “just because.” You just need to be where your target audience hangs out online. In the audit, have answers to:

  • What is the status of your [page on social media platform] branding, activity, and engagement?
  • Are you present on all relevant social channels?
  • Are social icons featured on your website? 

Online Reputation:

Managing your reputation online has never been more important. Be sure to develop a good understanding of the answers to the questions below:

  • What is your reputation across Google, Yelp, and other relevant industry platforms?
  • Does a search for your business name turn up an optimized snippet?
  • Conduct a citation profile scan, especially of Google, Yahoo, and Bing.

Time to Get Started - MarketBlazer or Do It Yourself, it needs to get done!

Okay – now that you know everything that goes into a Total Online Presence Audit, if you want to Do It Yourself, we wish you great success and hope this checklist is helpful. But, if you have concluded that you would like us to do the Total Online Presence Audit for you, so you can focus on running your business, then click Get Started Now.

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