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SEO Audit Services

Use this service when you need a clearer view of what is holding the site back, what should be fixed first, and how technical, structural, and content issues are affecting commercial performance.

What the audit is built to find

The audit is designed for teams that need clarity before they commit to more SEO activity. It looks at crawlability, indexation, technical issues, content overlap, keyword cannibalization, internal linking, and the page-role confusion that keeps money pages from carrying the right intent.

What is included

Crawl and indexation review
Technical issue review and priority notes
Keyword overlap and cannibalization review
Commercial page role assessment
Internal linking and architecture review
Content gap and support-page observations
Action roadmap with implementation priorities

The point is not to collect findings. The point is to sort them properly.

High-impact technical blockers

Issues that affect crawl, indexation, or page accessibility and should be addressed before broader content work.

Money-page support issues

Problems in page ownership, internal linking, or keyword targeting that weaken the main commercial pages.

Secondary improvements

Useful cleanups and supporting opportunities that matter, but should not be confused with the first move.

What happens after the audit

Dracau walks through the findings, explains the order of operations, and clarifies the best next step. That may lead into technical SEO implementation, content SEO and keyword mapping work, or a broader SEO marketing engagement if the scope needs both.

Example output types can include a crawl summary, a page-role map, a cannibalization review, and a prioritized implementation checklist. These are framed as deliverable examples, not promises of guaranteed ranking change.
For a quick ownership check before a deeper audit, use the keyword cannibalization checker to compare titles, H1s, target keywords, and page types in the browser.

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