✦ Website & SEO Audits
A clear, plain-English read on your whole online presence and what to fix first.
Your traffic dropped. Your site feels slow. You got hit by a Google update and you're not sure what changed. Or nothing dramatic happened at all, things just quietly stopped working the way they used to, and you can't figure out why.
You've been patching. A plugin here, a tweak there. But patches don't give you answers.
An audit does.
What an Audit Actually Is
It's me going through your entire site with fresh eyes. Not running a tool and handing you the output but actually looking. Your technical SEO, your content, your messaging, your structure, how people experience the site when they land, and how you show up when someone asks an AI tool about what you do.
That last part matters more than most people realize. More than half of searches now end without a click because AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity pull answers straight from pages. If your content isn't clear enough for an AI to summarize accurately, you're invisible in the new search landscape.
I check for that too.
What You Get
A clear, prioritized report: not a 50-page data dump. A roadmap that tells you what to fix first, what can wait, and what's already fine.
Real examples and screenshots, so you can see what I'm talking about.
Plain English throughout. No decoder ring required.
And for every finding: what you can do yourself, what needs a developer, and where it makes sense to bring me in. I find the problems and then I tell you how to fix them — I don't hand you a list and disappear.
When an Audit Makes Sense
Get an audit if:
- Your traffic dropped and you don't know why
- You're planning a redesign and want to start with a clear picture
- Your site's been around for years and you're not confident it's keeping up
- You want to know what's going on before you decide what to do about it
Why Me
I've done this through every Google update and every shift in how people use the web. I use AI tools alongside that experience — the tools find things faster, the experience tells me which findings actually matter.
I don't just tell you what's wrong. I tell you what it means, and what to do about it, in words that make sense to you.
