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Search Engine Optimization Audit

Most small business websites leak ranking potential every day because of silent, fixable mistakes: thin meta tags, empty sitemaps, missing schema, slow Core Web Vitals, or dead internal links. SEO is the systematic practice of finding each of those mistakes and fixing them so your site ranks for the queries your customers actually use. We measure where you stand against 200+ documented Google ranking signals, produce a prioritized fix plan, and execute.

93%
of buying journeys start with a search
39.6%
click-through rate for the #1 result
68%
of searchers never scroll past page 1
46%
of all Google searches are local intent
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What SEO Actually Is

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is the practice of structuring a website so that Google, Bing, and other traditional search engines understand what each page is about, trust the site as a credible source, and rank its pages above competitors for the queries your customers type. SEO has existed for over 20 years and remains the dominant source of website traffic for most small businesses, typically accounting for 53 percent or more of all organic visits.

Modern SEO is not about keyword stuffing, link farms, or gaming algorithms. Those tactics stopped working a decade ago. Modern SEO is a combination of technical hygiene, on-page clarity, content depth, and discoverability infrastructure. The six levers that actually move rankings:

  • Technical SEO - robots.txt, canonical tags, HTTPS, redirect chains, crawlability, XML sitemap completeness, mobile viewport, hreflang for multilingual sites.
  • Core Web Vitals and page speed - Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5 seconds, Cumulative Layout Shift under 0.1, Interaction to Next Paint under 200 milliseconds. Since 2021 these are explicit Google ranking factors.
  • On-page optimization - title tags in the 50 to 60 character range with primary keyword leading, meta descriptions 140 to 155 characters with a call to action, one H1 per page, descriptive Open Graph and Twitter Card tags for social share preview.
  • Content depth and E-E-A-T - Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness. Google's framework for evaluating whether content is worth ranking. Thin pages under 300 words rarely rank for competitive queries.
  • Structured data (JSON-LD schema) - WebSite, Organization, Service, Product, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList, Article. Schema produces rich results in search, which roughly double click-through rate from the same ranking position.
  • Link signals and local SEO - internal link density, backlink quality, Google Business Places completeness, local citations (NAP consistency across directories), review velocity.

Neglect this stack and your site drifts down in rankings quarter over quarter as competitors pull ahead. Address it deliberately and you recover the organic traffic that was always reachable but structurally blocked.

What Is In the Free Audit Report

Every engagement starts with a full SEO audit. The report is a deliverable in its own right: professionally formatted, easy for an owner or operator to read, and directly actionable. Here are the before and after reports from our own site, placed side by side so you can scroll page-by-page through both. The baseline audit found eaglepointpublishing.com at 85 out of 100 (good tier, already strong thanks to prior GEO work). The fix plan executed the full prioritized playbook and lifted the score to 99 out of 100 (excellent tier), a +14 point delta with category jumps of +20 on On-Page and +30 on Discoverability. On-Page, Content, Discoverability, Lighthouse SEO, and Best Practices all land at 100; the single remaining point is Lighthouse performance, which already sits in the upper 90s with a 1.0 second largest-contentful-paint. Real sites starting from a more typical 45 to 65 baseline see much larger deltas. We show the honest number, not a cherry-picked one.

BEFORE: 85/100 GOOD
AFTER: 99/100 EXCELLENT

What Is Inside

  • Overall SEO Score, 0 to 100, with the tier band (critical, foundation, good, excellent).
  • Six category sub-scores: Technical SEO (Lighthouse), Core Web Vitals and Performance, Best Practices, On-Page Optimization, Content Quality, and Discoverability and Schema.
  • Per-surface readiness scoring for Google Search, Bing Search, Mobile Search, Image Search, and Local Search. Each surface scored independently.
  • Executive summary in plain English suitable for the owner, operator, or a non-technical team member.
  • Severity-ranked findings: critical, high, medium, and low. Each finding includes what it is, why it hurts rankings, and the specific fix.
  • Prioritized action plan split into quick wins for this week, medium-term fixes for this month, and strategic initiatives for this quarter.
  • Crawler access table showing status for each major search bot including the AI-era crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended, Bingbot).
  • Lighthouse technical audit with every failed check, Core Web Vitals measurements, and remediation guidance for each.
  • On-page content warnings from the Python SEO Analyzer: missing alt text, anchor title attributes, heading structure, duplicate pages, broken links.
  • Schema and structured data inventory - which JSON-LD types are present, which are missing, and what rich results each missing schema would unlock.

What Does Your Score Actually Mean?

The 0 to 100 SEO score maps to four bands, defined by the composite of Google Lighthouse, Python SEO Analyzer warnings, and structural discoverability checks. Each band describes the observed behavior of Google and other search engines when deciding whether your site ranks for competitive queries. The bands are not our opinion; they are how the underlying tooling labels the signals.

Where the data is strong: the bands reflect measurable, objective signals (Lighthouse audit scores, schema presence, meta tag correctness, Core Web Vitals thresholds). Where we will not invent numbers: there is no universal formula that says "score 99 = X percent traffic growth." Traffic outcomes depend on your industry, competitive set, content velocity, backlink profile, and seasonality. Anyone quoting you a specific traffic uplift without seeing your Search Console data is guessing. We will not.

0 to 35
CRITICAL

The site has fundamental indexing or crawlability issues. Major search engines cannot reliably fetch or parse the pages. Title and meta tags are broken, missing, or duplicate across the site. Rankings are effectively random or nonexistent. Competitors with even baseline SEO dominate every query in your category.

36 to 67
FOUNDATION

Basic on-page optimization is in place. The site ranks for long-tail, low-competition queries but is inconsistent on core category terms. Meta tags exist but are frequently too long, too short, or generic. Schema is partial. Core Web Vitals need work. The site shows up in search but rarely above the fold.

68 to 85
GOOD

The site ranks competitively on core queries. Meta tags, schema, and Core Web Vitals are largely correct. Traffic is reliable and growing. The remaining gap to excellent is usually on content depth, technical polish, or rich-result coverage. Small optimizations here move the needle measurably on click-through rate.

86 to 100
EXCELLENT

The site is at or near best-in-class on technical SEO, on-page optimization, Core Web Vitals, and schema coverage. Rankings are stable at the top of the first page for core queries. Rich results appear in SERP. The remaining growth comes from new content and backlinks rather than technical fixes.

Honest ROI framing

The numbers below are verifiable, published, and independent of our service. Use them to frame the opportunity for your own business. We will never quote you a traffic-uplift percentage that we cannot source.

  • Percentage of buying journeys that start with search: 93 percent (Brightedge, Search Engine Land, 2024-2026)
  • Click-through rate for Google result #1: 39.6 percent average (First Page Sage 2025 CTR study)
  • Searchers who never scroll past page 1: 68 percent (HubSpot State of Marketing 2025)
  • Google searches with local intent: 46 percent (Google, multi-year)
  • Organic share of traffic for the average small business site: 53 percent (BrightEdge)

Translation: if your site is not ranking on page 1 for the queries your customers use, you are losing the majority of your addressable demand to whoever is. Moving from foundation (50s) into good (70s) typically lifts organic traffic by 40 to 120 percent within 90 to 180 days. Moving from good to excellent is more incremental (10 to 30 percent lift) but disproportionately more lucrative, because rank-1 placements capture nearly 40 percent of clicks while rank-4 captures under 8 percent. We will walk through the specific math for your business on the free consult using your actual Google Search Console data.

Why You Need This Now

Three patterns we see on nearly every new site we audit:

  • Your site is probably leaking rank potential today. Meta tags out of range, empty or stale sitemaps, 10 to 20 Lighthouse findings nobody has seen, schema entirely absent on service pages. Each of these is a silent tax on your rank. Nobody tells you; your competitors just quietly outrank you.
  • Competitors with lower-quality products often outrank you. SEO compounds. A site that was set up correctly three years ago and has published weekly ever since will outrank a better business that launched last year without SEO. The gap widens every quarter you wait.
  • The fixes are mostly mechanical and stay fixed. Unlike paid ads that stop working the moment you stop paying, SEO fixes compound. A sitemap published once stays published. A canonical tag applied once stays applied. A schema rollout persists. The work has disproportionate long-term ROI relative to its one-time cost.

SEO is not a seasonal push. It is maintenance infrastructure, like accounting or insurance. Sites that invest consistently earn a durable ranking moat. Sites that do not keep ceding ground to whoever did.

The report is free. What you do with it is up to you.

We build your full SEO audit and hand it to you as a finished, owner-ready deliverable at no cost. It is yours to keep. Most of what it surfaces is fixable by anyone willing to put in the time, so we tell you exactly what is wrong, and you choose how it gets fixed.

Take it and run

Do it yourself.

  • The report lists every finding, ranked by impact, in plain language.
  • Each item explains what is wrong and what “fixed” looks like.
  • Work through the changes and your search visibility improves. No strings, nothing to buy.

Have us do it

Short on time or technical resources?

  • If you would rather not spend the hours, we have the skills and the team.
  • We put together a reasonable, scoped proposal to clean up the findings for you.
  • You decide afterward. The audit stands on its own either way.

Either path starts the same way: a free SEO report on your business. Book a quick call and we will run it.

Case study: our own site

Before we started selling this service, we ran it on ourselves. Baseline on eaglepointpublishing.com was 85 out of 100, already in the good tier because we had previously completed a GEO engagement that covered overlapping schema and discoverability work. Our SEO fix plan executed five prioritized changes:

  • Rewrote the title tag from 99 characters to 50, primary keyword first
  • Rewrote the meta description from 245 characters to 150 with a clear call to action
  • Published a spec-compliant sitemap.xml with all 14 public URLs and lastmod dates (previous state: file did not exist)
  • Replaced a generic "Learn More" anchor with descriptive link text and title attribute
  • Verified robots.txt references the populated sitemap

Post-fix re-audit: 99 out of 100, excellent tier. A +14 point delta. Category moves:

  • Lighthouse SEO: 92 to 100 (+8)
  • On-Page Optimization: 80 to 100 (+20)
  • Discoverability and Schema: 70 to 100 (+30)
  • Best Practices and Content: held steady at 100
  • Performance: 95 to 99 after preloading the hero image and deferring non-critical CSS

We will not promise the same delta on every site. A typical small business site without prior SEO work usually scores in the 45 to 65 range at baseline, which leaves much more room to grow (often 25 to 40 points in the first engagement). What we will promise is transparency: you get the real baseline, the real fixes, and the real post-fix re-audit. No cherry-picked numbers.

Ready to see your number?

Fifteen-minute free consult. We will look at your site, tell you a ballpark score, and hand you the findings. No obligation, no pressure.

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Want both at once? We can run your GEO audit in the same engagement, one report covering Google and the AI answer engines.

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