5 Underrated SEO Audit Gems That You Just Cannot Afford to Ignore Anymore
As one of the leading SEO companies, we consider that a comprehensive SEO Audit is a very crucial element of any SEO project. SEO Audit is in itself a standalone process and hence requires profound involvement of a person or a team of highly analytic minds. When we decided to create an extensive SEO audit template for our clients, we reviewed hundreds of audit reports, some of which included audits templates from many renowned digital marketing agencies. However, no audit alone looked satisfactory. So, we started generating a list of important factors, strengths, weaknesses, etc. that need to be addressed when planning a SEO or marketing strategy for a website. The end result – well, we’re quite pleased with it and so are our clients. This audit preparation exercise gave us some really important revelations regarding some critical elements that are unfortunately often ignored. Though, all elements covered in SEO audits are highly important be it keywords analysis, backlinks analysis, mobile friendliness or pagespeed checks, etc. Let us give you an overview of the key elements of a SEO Audit that are often overlooked.
Technical SEO Audit The technical SEO Audit implies that we check almost every possible technical element related to the usability of the website. There is an extensive checklist that we follow to make sure that nothing is left to the imagination. And, this is the one area where we found most of the issues within our clients' websites.
Develop a Detailed Competitors Profiling Competitors Profiling is something that helps in planning a future SEO strategy, especially in terms of link building and brand building. Most of SMEs that come to us generally have a couple of established brands, as competitors, whom they want to outrank, hence getting to know the strengths and weaknesses of these competitors is a must. We begin with analyzing the competitors’ existing authority such as Domain Authority (MOZ), Keywords they are already ranking for (Ahrefs/SEMrush), Paid Keywords they are targeting (Ahrefs/SEMrush), extensive research of their ON Page elements (type of content, how they have incorporated keywords in the content, what kind of blogs or news they publish on blog, etc.).