FAQ’s

In our Site Audit, your SEO score is presented as a Site Health Score. This score is based on a huge range of technical issues, including (but not limited to): status codes, meta tags, internal and external linking errors, structured data, and Javascript and CSS errors.

Site Audit can identify an extended list of technical issues to provide you with a full SEO analysis of your website, including the crawlability and indexability of your website, the structure of your content, the user experience, and its compatibility with mobile devices.

On-page search engine optimisation, also known as on-page SEO, is the practice of taking every possible measure directly on a website’s pages to make sure they’re optimised for their target keywords, and as a result, have better chances of getting higher search engine ranking positions.

If your website or specific web pages have multiple links pointing out to them from many authoritative websites, search engines like Google and Bing can see this as a sign that your content is of high quality. As a result, your web pages will have a higher search visibility and SERP rankings.

Backlinks pass link juice from page to page which is the amount of authority or value that a link sends to the website it links out to. Links from authoritative and relevant websites get more link juice, and as a result, help pages get higher SERP rankings.

Yes, you can run a website performance audit of any competitor website. All you have to do is add the competitor website as a URL in our SEO tool, and the tool will automatically crawl your digital rival’s entire website to identify any technical issues that may be preventing it from getting top ranking positions in search.