Technical + Content Audit

SEO Site Audits

Find and prioritize the fixes that unlock rankings, visibility, and stronger local performance in Kansas City

How It Works

Our proven process for delivering results

1

Technical Crawl

I crawl your site to identify indexing issues, broken links, redirect chains, Core Web Vitals, and other blockers.

2

Content Analysis

I review your content for keyword alignment, intent match, readability, and internal linking.

3

Competitive Benchmarking

I stack your site against competitors to find gaps, over-invested areas, and missed local opportunities in your market.

4

Action Plan

You get a clear, prioritized plan with effort/impact, owners, and sequencing so it actually gets implemented.

What's Included

Technical SEO audit (crawl errors, indexing, speed)

On-page SEO analysis

Mobile usability review

Backlink profile analysis

Local SEO signal review for service pages, geo targeting, and GBP alignment

Competitor comparison

Content gap analysis

Detailed recommendations with implementation steps

Is This Right for You?

SEO Site Audits works best for:

Websites not ranking as well as they should

Kansas City businesses that need a clear audit before investing deeper in SEO

Businesses planning to invest in SEO

Sites after major redesigns or migrations

Anyone wanting an unbiased view of their SEO health

Frequently Asked Questions

What's included in an SEO audit?

I review technical issues, on-page optimization, content gaps, backlinks, mobile usability, site speed, and competitive positioning. You get a detailed report with prioritized recommendations.

How long is an audit?

A thorough audit typically takes 1-2 weeks depending on site size and complexity.

After the audit, do you implement the recommendations?

The audit is standalone, but I can discuss implementation options. Many clients use it as input for their in-house team or bring me in to implement.

Can an SEO audit help with local rankings in Kansas City?

Yes. A good audit should catch weak local signals, thin service pages, technical issues, and missed geo-targeting opportunities that make it harder to compete in Kansas City and surrounding searches.