SEO Audits

I have worked with many SEO professionals over the years, and they all use the same method.

  1. Use an automated tool to highlight issues
  2. Use a checklist for what has to be done manually

For example, checking the relevance/quality of page titles needs the eyes of a human. All a tool can tell you is if the titles exist, and how many characters long they are

Tools – Free

SEO Quake – a browser plugin from the SEM Rush folk

Moz – a variety of tools and a popular toolbar. Three free SEO audit reports per day.

SE Ranking – get a single, free site audit after providing your details

SEObility – free for 1 site, 10 keywords, audit, competitor analysis and rank checker

SEOptimer – fuss free, doesn’t ask for details, perfect for beginners

Website Grader – from HubSpot. Basic speed and SEO checker

Site Analyzer – 14 day free trial, no card needed

SEO Site Checkup – 14 day free trial, but also a bunch of free technical tools

Ahrefs – SEO checker for sites you own, and a SEO toolbar

Screaming Frog – free for 500 URLs in one site. It actually crawls your site and finds issues like duplicate pages or 404s. SEO professionals use this.

Siteliner – checks for duplicate content within your site and broken links (both are bad) as well as other SEO data.

SEO Spyglass has a free backlink checker – good for checking on how you are progressing, or for domains you are considering buying

Loganix – free for 10 sites, a metasearch of your DR/DA – domain rank/domain authority, backlink count etc from Moz/aHREFs/Majestic/Google. They also have SEO templates (join for free)

Tools – Paid

SEM Rush – on page checker, whole site audit & a report on how Google’s crawler interacts with the site. from $120/mo (full suite)

SE Ranking – similar to SEM Rush, but cheaper – from $31/mo (full suite)

Extras for Agencies

My Site Auditor has checklists and an embeddable form that sends people an SEO audit