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10 Effective Steps To A Quick Website Audit

It’s no secret that in order to have a successful SEO campaign, you first have to have a solid website that is optimized and built correctly. Even if you have a great link building strategy, a sub-par site won’t help you achieve much success. The first step in improving an already existing site for SEO is to first conduct a site audit, or in other words, find out what’s wrong and what components it might be missing. Here are 10 quick steps that you can follow for a brief site audit that will give you a basic overview of how well a site is doing in terms of SEO. Keep in mind that this list isn’t the end-all check lists of site audits, but it can help you get a great head-start on a site makeover.

1. Check for Flash

Flash is not SEO friendly. Because Flash sites are created in a format that can’t be crawled by search engines, there isn’t much you can do to optimize it.  If you’re unsure whether a site is built entirely with Flash, just go into the site code and do a text search for “Flash.” Flash sites should be reconfigured to HTML before an SEO campaign is started.

2. Check for broken links

Excessive broken links are not ideal for SEO. An easy tool you can use to quickly check for broken links across a particular site is Xenu Link Sleuth. Fix as many broken links that show up in the report as possible.

3. Check site load time

Sites that have an excessive load time can be at risk for less than ideal SEO success. One free tool can be found at tools.pingdom.com. If the site load time is more than 5 seconds, some improvements should be made to fix it.

4. Have an Idea of keywords to look for

Before you start checking the on-site optimization, it’s important to have an idea of what keywords the site should be using in its content by having a good idea of the products, services, or information that it offers. You should also be aware of whether or not the site should be using geographic keywords or not.

5. Check meta tags

Title tags and meta description tags are essential for a well-optimized site. To easily see both of these elements at a glance, just go into the site coding. To see the content of the title tag, do a text search for: <title>. Title tags should generally incorporate the targeted keywords and should be around 60 characters. To see the content of the meta description, do a text search for: “description”. Meta descriptions should also incorporate the keywords and should be around 160 characters.

6. Check for alt image attributes

The alt image tag is another important on-site element where  keywords can be utilized. These tags show in the case of broken images on the site, but can also be found in the site code. You can check to see if the HTML images on the site are utilizing the keyword in the alt attribute by going into the site code and searching for: alt=”.

7. Check for <h1> tag

<h> tags should also incorporate keywords as part of a site’s on-site optimization strategy. The text in <h> tags is typically used as page titles or sections titles on a page, and they can be numbered starting from 1 all the way to 5, 6, or 7. The most important element is the <h1> tag, so you should check in the site coding to determine whether or not the keyword is being utilized there.

8. Content length and keyword usage

Search engines like content – especially relevant content. Sites with the hope of ranking high in the SERPs will need to have a decent amount of quality, relevant content on the home page and other main pages that links are being sent to. A general rule of thumb is for these pages to have at least 200-300 words of content that includes keywords and keyword variations in moderation. Be sure that this content also includes internal linking with keyword-rich anchor text.

9. Check for sitemap

If your site isn’t being indexed by search engines, or has very few pages indexed, a missing sitemap could be the reason. Sitemaps provide an easy way for search engines to have access for all of the pages on your site. An easy way to check for a sitemap is to visit the /sitemap.xml subpage. If you receive a “page not found” error, there is a good chance that no sitemap exists.

10. Check URL format

It’s important that the site uses “clean” URLs, or in other words, URLs that are descriptive and not full of jargon. For example, if your site has a services page, it should be listed clearly as www.yourdomain.com/services, not www.yourdomain.com/=34&s?. Make sure that all of the subdomains have descriptive URLS – this is important for both SEO and user-friendliness.

You should also check for duplicate home page URLs. For example, it’s common for the home page to show under three different URL variations: http://yourdomain.com, http://www.yourdomain.com, and http://www.yourdomain.com/index.html (or something similar). While it seems like the exact same page to viewers, search engines view these as completely separate pages. It’s important that redirects be implemented to ensure that the home page can only be found under one authoritative version of the URL.

Well, there you go! Once you get in the habit of searching for these 10 elements, you’ll be able to complete this quick site audit in a matter of minutes. As mentioned previously, though, remember that this isn’t the end-all list of site audits. There are a lot more in-depth elements you may need to look out for depending on the site, and you will also want to conduct keyword research and a thorough competitive analysis before starting any SEO campaign.

Written By

Erika Potter works as the internet marketing specialist at Epic Marketing, a full-service Salt Lake City ad agency and marketing firm. In her spare time she enjoys freelance writing and traveling.

17 Comments

17 Comments

  1. Bill Hollins

    February 24, 2012 at 10:09 pm

    Not only is Flash bad SEO, but it’s bad for web design in general. It doesn’t work on iDevices and slows down sites by quite a bit. Standard web languages like JavaScript are better.

  2. Erika Potter

    February 24, 2012 at 10:14 pm

    I completely agree, Bill. I really dislike it when I can’t view certain sites on my iDevices because of Flash. Thanks for your input!

  3. Dan

    February 25, 2012 at 2:07 am

    Great tips, that reminds me that i have not checked for broken links on my blog in a while.

  4. Jacob

    February 25, 2012 at 8:34 am

    The technologies which you have listed here are among the top technologies this year. If one uses these technologies for business purpose then I think this will benefit the business owners. Also this will help the business owners to manage their business with the best available technologies. Technologies like digital and social media marketing are one of the technologies which I use most of the time for my business. These have proved very beneficial for me to increase the profit share.

  5. Danny

    February 25, 2012 at 10:56 am

    That’s a nice list.
    I think it’s also important to exclude pages from indexation. Pages that would only drag your site down because they have no further use. like cgibin etc.

    • Bill Hollins

      February 25, 2012 at 11:41 am

      Yeah, that requires judicious use of the robots.txt file so that search engines know what pages they shouldn’t look at.

  6. Neo

    February 26, 2012 at 5:52 am

    Great tips bro, i made mistake by ignoring the broken links in web master tools. Now i am going to fix those broken links.

  7. Prakash

    February 26, 2012 at 11:01 am

    Great tips for SEO, flash is not seo friendly and the h1 tags is really new for me. Thanks for introducing me with these terms.

  8. Reeha

    February 27, 2012 at 11:24 am

    Nice valuable information. I never check broken links for my website however now looking forward to check them as soon as i can. thanks for useful post.

  9. Anna

    February 28, 2012 at 9:59 am

    Adding to what Erika said, you may also calculate the number of in-page links, affiliate links and ads above the fold.

  10. Erika Potter

    February 28, 2012 at 4:05 pm

    Good point, Anna. It’s important that pages on your site don’t have excessive outbound links and advertisements, as Google can view those pages as spammy and not credible.

  11. Nicholle Olores

    March 1, 2012 at 4:06 am

    Thanks for the tips ahead Erika, very informative and I learn a lot on to have a quick edit of a certain website.

  12. Rick

    March 15, 2012 at 3:57 am

    Last week I was ask to do a quick audit for 3 websites. The only I forgot is to check the URL. However the other things you wrote was then checked. Thanks for sharing the post! Helpful for amateur and beginners!

    • Erika Potter

      March 15, 2012 at 5:15 pm

      That’s great! I’m so glad it helped 🙂

  13. Chantamugra

    March 19, 2012 at 9:31 am

    Excellent tips! I agree with all points. Next article should be about various tools to help us preparing audit 😉 This would be excellent complement to this article. Thanks!

  14. Don

    April 5, 2012 at 9:17 am

    I’ve seen countless websites and search engine optimization companies who nail down the backlinking, but leave the on page optimization something left to be desired, to say the least. You can’t have off page optimization and no on page, and you can’t have on page optimization with no off page optimization. They go hand in hand.

  15. Felicia Corrine

    May 4, 2012 at 12:38 pm

    Dear Erica, I loved reading your post. You have done a good job by gathering all the information for a website audit. I have never used the Flash. I will use it sometime see how it works.

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