Technical SEO Audit
Course Structure
Audit components
- Crawl site using specialized SEO tools
- Test mobile responsiveness and Core Web Vitals
- Review site architecture and internal linking structure
- Verify XML sitemaps and robots.txt configuration
- Check indexation status and duplicate content issues
- Analyze structured data and schema markup
- Test page speed and server response times
- Provide detailed findings report with prioritized action items
What You'll Learn
Great content stays invisible if search engines cannot crawl and index it effectively. Technical problems often go unnoticed until rankings decline or traffic plateaus.
How search engines experience your site
We analyze crawl efficiency, page speed, mobile usability, structured data implementation, and indexation status. This includes checking for broken links, redirect chains, duplicate content issues, and XML sitemap accuracy. For larger sites, crawl budget becomes critical—search engines allocate limited resources to scanning your pages, and technical inefficiencies waste that allocation. We also examine server response times, JavaScript rendering issues, and security configurations that affect rankings.
Finding fixes that improve visibility
The audit produces a prioritized list of technical issues with their potential impact. Some problems, like missing meta tags or slow load times, are straightforward to fix. Others, such as complex site architecture or poor internal linking, require more planning. We explain each issue in practical terms, showing how it affects both search engine bots and human visitors. The recommendations balance quick wins against longer-term improvements, helping you allocate development resources effectively.