An SEO audit should tell you what is stopping growth and what to fix first. It should not be a 50-page document full of tools screenshots and no direction.
My audits look at technical health, crawl and index behaviour, internal structure, and page targeting. I check how your main service pages perform, which pages are close to page one, and where you are missing coverage compared to competitors. I also look for overlap, where several pages chase the same terms, and gaps, where you should have a dedicated page but do not.
You get a priority list written in plain English. It breaks down what needs attention now, what can be scheduled later, and what can be ignored. If you want implementation too, the audit becomes the roadmap for the next phase of work.
Typical outcomes: clear priorities, fewer hidden technical issues, and a plan that improves rankings without guesswork.





