Revenue-First SEO Audit
You Can't Fix What
You Haven't Found
Every day your site underperforms in search, revenue goes somewhere else. To competitors who rank higher, get found first, and close the customer you should have won. An audit tells you exactly what's costing you, and what to do about it first.
What the Audit Covers
Six areas, every finding ranked by revenue impact. Not just what's technically broken, but what's actually costing your business the most right now.
Technical Health Review
Crawlability, site speed, Core Web Vitals, mobile usability, indexation issues, and redirect chains. Issues here block every other improvement you make.
Content & Keyword Gap Analysis
What you're ranking for versus what you should be. We find the search queries driving revenue for your competitors that your site isn't capturing.
On-Page Optimization Review
Title tags, meta descriptions, header structure, internal linking, and content quality across your highest-value pages. Often where the quickest revenue wins are hiding.
Local SEO Health Check
Google Business Profile, citation consistency, local keyword presence, and map pack visibility. For location-based businesses, often the fastest path to more calls and foot traffic.
Backlink Profile Review
Who links to you, the quality of those links, and whether any are actively hurting your rankings. Authority builds slowly; problems here compound over time.
Competitive Positioning
Where you stand against your top 3 competitors, what's working for them that you're not doing, and where you have the most realistic path to take market share.
Who This Is For
An SEO audit is the right starting point when you need to know exactly what's costing you revenue before committing to any strategy or spend.
You've invested in SEO before but aren't seeing it convert into revenue
Leads have slowed down and you suspect search is part of the problem
You're launching a new site or redesign and don't want to rebuild on broken ground
You want to know which SEO issues are costing revenue before deciding where to spend
Competitors keep showing up above you for searches that should be sending customers your way
You're about to hire an SEO agency and want an independent baseline before they start
How It Works
Three stages from access to action plan. Nothing left to interpretation at the end.
Discovery
You share access to Google Search Console, Google Analytics, and your website. We ask about your top competitors and the keywords that matter most to your business.
Analysis
We run your site through a full audit covering all six areas. This takes 3 to 5 business days for most small business sites.
Revenue-Ranked Roadmap
You get a clear findings document with every issue ranked by revenue impact, plus a prioritized action plan. We walk you through it on a call so you know exactly what to fix first.
Why Dee Dee Digital
Most audits tell you what's broken. A revenue-first audit tells you what's costing you, and puts the highest-impact fixes at the top of the list.
"We don't just find issues. We rank them by what's actually costing you money, so you fix the right things first."
Every audit ends with a call where we walk through findings together, prioritized by revenue impact. You leave knowing exactly what to act on, in what order, and why it matters to your bottom line.
- Every issue ranked by revenue impact, not technical severity
- Plain-language findings, no jargon, no guessing what it means
- Revenue-blocked pages identified and prioritized before anything else
- You leave the call with a specific, ordered action plan
- No upsell pressure. The audit stands on its own.
Common Questions
What most people ask before booking an audit.
How is an SEO audit different from a technical SEO audit?
A technical SEO audit covers only the infrastructure side: site speed, crawlability, structured data. A full SEO audit includes technical health plus content gaps, keyword positioning, local presence, backlinks, and competitive analysis. If you're trying to understand the complete picture of why your site isn't ranking, a full audit covers more ground.
Do I need to give you access to my website?
Read-only access to Google Search Console and Google Analytics is enough to run most of the audit. We may ask for crawl access to your CMS if there are specific issues we need to verify. We never need admin access to your website.
How long does an SEO audit take?
For a small business site under 100 pages, 3 to 5 business days from when we receive access. Larger sites take longer. We give you a specific timeline before we start.
What do I get at the end?
A written findings document organized by priority, a recorded walkthrough of the findings, and a prioritized action plan with specific next steps. The action plan tells you what to do yourself, what to hand to a developer, and what we can handle as part of an ongoing engagement.
Can I just get the audit without committing to ongoing SEO work?
Yes. The audit is a standalone deliverable. Some clients use it to do the work themselves, some hand it to another agency, and some continue working with us. There's no obligation either way.
Find Out What Your Site Is Costing You
Know exactly which SEO gaps are losing you revenue, and get the specific, revenue-ranked steps to close them.