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Website Audit

Website Audit: Find What's Costing You Customers

Overview

Businesses lose revenue through website issues like broken contact forms, slow pages, missing analytics, and poor SEO. This comprehensive, hands-on review identifies what's broken.

What You Get

Key Benefits

Critical issue identification and prioritization
Performance optimization
SEO health check
Accessibility review (ADA compliance)
Content and UX analysis
Technical infrastructure review
Analytics and tracking audit
Competitive positioning analysis
Priority roadmap for fixes

Deliverables

What You'll Get

01

Executive Summary

Site health overview with letter grades across categories.

02

Detailed Findings Report

30-50+ findings across 9 categories with screenshots and severity ratings.

03

Priority Action Plan

Ranked fixes: critical, important, nice-to-haves.

04

Strategy Call

30-minute walk-through of findings and next steps.

Best Fit

Ideal For

Sites not generating leads effectively
Websites not audited in 1+ years
Pre-redesign diagnostic needs
Businesses unsure where problems exist
Companies seeking improved Google rankings
Any suspected contact form issues

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Most audits are completed within 5 to 7 business days. It's a thorough, manual process — I'm personally reviewing every page, testing every form, and analyzing your analytics. Automated tools miss too much. You'll receive the full report with findings, screenshots, and a prioritized action plan.

I can, depending on the nature of the fixes and your existing web team. For many clients, I deliver the audit and then work with their developer or agency to implement the fixes. For others, especially smaller businesses without a dedicated web person, I can handle the critical fixes directly. We'll figure out the best approach for your situation.

No — and that's what makes it different. I use professional tools as part of the process, but the audit is hands-on and human. I'm actually clicking through your site, testing your forms, reading your content, and evaluating your user experience. Automated scans catch technical issues but miss the things that actually cost you customers.

At minimum, once a year. Websites degrade over time — plugins get outdated, SSL certificates expire, forms break after updates, and SEO best practices evolve. If you've made major changes to your site, switched providers, or noticed a drop in leads, that's also a good time for a fresh audit.

Next Step

Ready for Your Watershed Moment?

Every engagement starts with a conversation. Tell me what you're working on and we'll figure out the right approach together.