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The 15-Step SEO Audit Checklist for 2023

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The 19-Step SEO Audit Checklist

Today I’m going to show you exactly how to do an SEO audit in 2022.

In fact, this is the same process that’s helped me grow my organic traffic by 28.55% over the last year:

Backlinko – Organic traffic increase

So if you want to get higher Google rankings, you’ll love the actionable steps in this guide.

Let’s get started.

  • 1: Check To See If Your Site Is Mobile-Friendly
  • 2: Make Sure Google Indexes ONE Version of Your Website
  • 3: Speed Up Your Site
  • 4: Find and Delete “Zombie Pages”
  • 5: Find and Fix Indexing Problems
  • 6: Check Your Organic Traffic
  • 7: Improve Your On-Page SEO
  • 8: Set Up Keyword Rank Tracking
  • 9: Analyze Your Backlinks
  • 10: Fix Broken Links
  • 11: Competitor Analysis
  • 12: Make Your Content 10x Better
  • 13: Optimize For UX Signals
  • 14: Flatten Your Website Architecture
  • 15: Launch a Skyscraper Post

    Step #1: Check To See If Your Site Is Mobile-Friendly

    Mobile SEO is more important than ever.

    Why?

    First off, 60% of Google searches come from mobile devices.

    Google searches – 60% mobile

    Second, Google started using their Mobile-First Algorithm.

    Google using mobile-first algorithm

    This means that Google now uses the mobile version of your site for mobile AND desktop searches.

    Google always uses mobile site for searches

    The question is:

    How do you know if your site is mobile-friendly?

    Use Google’s Mobile-Friendly Testing Tool.

    Mobile-Friendly Test

    Step #2: Make Sure Google Indexes ONE Version of Your Website

    Did you know it’s possible to have different versions of your site indexed in Google?

    It’s true.

    For example, here are 4 different versions of the same site:

    • http://yoursite.com
    • https://yoursite.com
    • http://www.yoursite.com
    • https://www.yoursite.com

    To you and me, those URLs are pretty much the same.

    But not to Google.

    And unless you redirect these versions properly, Google will consider them completely separate websites.

    (Not good.)

    Fortunately, this is easy to check… and fix.

    Just type each of the 4 different versions into your browser.

    They should all end up on the same URL:

    Different versions of the same site

    In my case, the “WWW” version of my site redirects to backlinko.com.

    The 15-Step SEO Audit Checklist for 2023
    The 15-Step SEO Audit Checklist for 2023

    All good.

    If a version of your site isn’t redirecting properly, no worries.

    Just 301 redirect it to the version you want to use.

    Then, move onto step #3.

    Step #3: Speed Up Your Site

    Years back Google confirmed that your site’s loading speed is a ranking factor.

    A site's loading speed is a ranking factor

    And a while ago they rolled out a new update that makes speed even MORE important.

    Google update makes speed more important

    Here’s how to get your site to load REALLY fast:

    First, clean up your site’s HTML code.

    You can easily find problems with your code with PageSpeed Insights.

    PageSpeed Insights – Homepage results

    Pro Tip: Don’t just analyze your homepage. Make sure to also test popular pages from your site, like blog posts, service pages, and category pages.

    Second, run a speed test.

    This type of test actually loads your page… and lets you know about bottlenecks that slow things down.

    WebPageTest – Results

    I personally use WebPageTest.org. But GTMetrix is really good too.

    Third, crunch your images.

    Huge images can bring your site speed to a screeching halt.

    That’s why I recommend compressing your images with a tool like Kraken.

    Kraken homepage

    Pro Tip: Upgrade your hosting. If you spend $10 per month on hosting, don’t expect fast loading times. A few years back I switched from a budget host to $200/month premium hosting. And the speed difference was insane.

    Step #4: Find and Delete “Zombie Pages”

    Type site:yourwebsite.com into Google.

    "site:yourwebsite" into Google

    This will show you how many pages Google has indexed:

    Google – Pages indexed in SERPs

    If this number is higher than you thought, you’re not alone.

    In fact…

    Many sites have 50-75% MORE indexed pages than they’d expect.

    (I call these extra pages “Zombie Pages”.)

    As it turns out, deleting Zombie Pages can get you A LOT more organic traffic.

    For example, Sean from Proven deleted over 9k Zombie Pages from his site…

    …which helped boost his Google traffic by nearly 50%:

    Proven – Google traffic boost

    Why does this work so well?

    Well, Google has said that more content doesn’t make your site better.

    Search Engine Roundtable – Google: More content isn't better

    And when you delete Zombie Pages, you give Google what it wants.

    Pro Tip: Deleting Zombie Pages also makes the rest of this SEO audit MUCH easier. Fewer pages=fewer problems

    With that, here are the most common types of Zombie Pages:

    • Archive pages
    • Category and tag pages (WordPress)
    • Search result pages
    • Old press releases
    • Boilerplate content
    • Thin content (<50 words)

    Which leads us to our second step…

    Step #5: Find and Fix Indexing Problems

    Next, it’s time to find web pages that Google isn’t indexing.

    To do that, fire up the good ol’ Google Search Console.

    The “Index Coverage” report shows you a list of pages that they can’t index for some reason.

    Index coverage report

    As you can see, Backlinko is pretty much error-free.

    All good right?

    Maybe.

    To double check everything is A-OK, I recommend a free SEO tool called Screaming Frog.

    Screamingfrog

    Screaming Frog crawls your site the same way Google would. And it lets you know about pages that it can’t access.

    Screamingfrog – Overview

    (For example, if you’re accidentally blocking a page with your robots.txt file… or the page has a noindex tag.)

    So if you find a page that’s blocked, double-check that it’s meant to be blocked.

    For example, we used to paginate comments here at Backlinko.

    And I did’t want Google to index every single comment page. So we threw a noindex tag on those pages.

    Noindex tag

    In this case, the pages that are blocked are meant to be blocked.

    And once you’ve confirmed that Google can access all of the pages you want them to access, it’s time to…

    Step #6: Check Your Organic Traffic

    Now it’s time to see how much organic traffic you’re getting.

    To do that, head over to Google Analytics.

    Then, go to Acquisition >> All Traffic >> Channels.

    Google Analytics sidebar

    Hit “Organic Search”.

    Hit "Organic Search" in Google Analytics

    And you’ll see how many people visited your site from search engines last month.

    Google Analytics – Organic visitors to post

    Next, set the dates to the last 6-8 months.

    And you’ll see whether or not your organic traffic is trending in the right direction:

    Organic Traffic sessions trends

    As you can see, my organic traffic has gradually increased over the last few months.

    Now:

    If your organic traffic is flat (or declining), no worries.

    The goal in this step is just to establish benchmarks.

    Things should start to improve once you finish this SEO audit.

    Speaking of…

    Step #7: Improve Your On-Page SEO

    It’s no secret that on-page SEO is super important.

    That said:

    You probably don’t have time to optimize every page on your site.

    Fortunately, you don’t have to.

    Here’s what to do instead:

    First, identify your 5 most important pages.

    These can be pages that:

    • Target an important keyword
    • Get less traffic than they did back in the day
    • Already rank well… but have the potential to crack the top 5

    For example…

    I published a list of best free SEO tools.

    Backlinko – Best free SEO tools

    Besides the basics (like including my keyword in my title tag), I didn’t do much to optimize this page.

    And because it’s already on the first page for my target keyword…

    Google SERP – Best SEO tools

    …it has a good chance of cracking the top 5.

    Then, optimize your page with the strategies in this video.

    Now:

    If you’re REALLY pressed for time and don’t have time to implement everything from the video, focus on these 5 strategies:

    • Include your keyword in your title tag
    • Include your keyword in first 100 words
    • Add 5+ external links
    • Add 5+ internal links
    • Use LSI keywords

    Once those strategies are in place, let’s dive right into step #8:

    Step #8: Set Up Keyword Rank Tracking

    Now it’s time to start tracking your rankings in the SERPs.

    There are a million rank tracking tools out there.

    But to me, the best out there is probably SEMrush.

    Why?

    SEMrush is awesome because it doesn’t just track the keywords you give it.

    (Although it does that too.)

    SEMrush – Keyword tracking

    What’s cool about SEMrush is that it automatically finds keywords that you rank for.

    SEMrush – Tracking ranked-for keywords at Backlinko

    Nice.

    Step #9: Analyze Your Backlinks

    There’s no doubt about it:

    Backlinks are still REALLY important.

    In fact, our study of 11.8 million search results found that backlinks correlate with rankings more than any other factor.

    The number one result in Google has almost 4X more backlinks than-position 2-10

    And now it’s time to analyze your backlink profile.

    Here’s how:

    First, enter your homepage into a backlink analysis tool.

    (I’m using Semrush for this step. But you can also use any other SEO tool out there.)

    And you’ll get a report on your links:

    Semrush – Backlinko – Backlinks

    Then, check out referring domains and Domain Authority.

    Referring domains = the number of different websites that link to you.

    Semrush – Backlinko – Referring domains

    Don’t sweat the exact number too much. You’re just benchmarking where you’re at.

    You also want to take a look at your Domain Authority.

    Semrush – Backlinko – Authority score

    Every tool has its own name for “Domain Authority”.

    (For example, Semrush calls it “Authority Score”.)

    But the idea is the same:

    Domain Authority tells you how much authority your site has… based on a combination of the quantity AND quality of your backlinks.

    Finally, look for toxic links.

    To do that, check out the most common anchor text in your link profile:

    Ahrefs – Most common anchor text

    If you see a lot of branded anchor text (like “Backlinko” and “Backlinko.com”), you’re good.

    Fortunately, that’s the case with my link profile:

    Branded anchor text

    But if you notice lots of keyword-rich anchor text (like “SEO blog” and “SEO training company”), that’s a sign of a toxic link profile.

    Here’s an example of a link profile with spammy anchor text:

    Spammy anchor text link profile

    And if you want to dig deeper, take a look at some of your backlinks.

    Ahrefs – Check backlinks

    Most of your backlinks should come from REAL websites.

    For example, you can see that most of my links come from blogs and news sites that write about digital marketing and SEO.

    Ahrefs – Backlinko – Good backlinks

    (Which is good.)

    But if you notice that most of your links are from shady sites, you might want to disavow those links.

    Pro Tip: Spammy links are a normal part of any link profile. So don’t stress if you see a few black hat links.

    Step #10: Fix Broken Links

    A few years back Google stated that they don’t “lose sleep” over broken links.

    Google: "GoogleBot doesn&#039;t lose sleep over broken links"

    That said:

    Broken links are bad for user experience… which CAN hurt your SEO.

    (More on that later.)

    With that, here’s how to fix broken links on your site:

    First, find broken pages on your site that Google can’t index.

    You can find this info in the Google Search Console’s “Index Report”.

    Google Search Console – Index – Coverage

    I stay on top of broken links, so I’m in the clear.

    Here’s what you’ll see if your pages are giving Google 404 errors:

    Google Search Console – Index errors

    Sometimes you deleted pages for a reason (for example, you deleted a bunch of Zombie Pages).

    If so, you don’t need to do anything. Google will eventually stop reporting these broken pages as problems.

    But if Google can’t access a page that you want to rank, you obviously want to get that page back up ASAP.

    Next, use a tool to find broken internal and external links.

    You can use Semrush or a free tool like Broken Link Check.

    Online Broken Link Checker

    Both work.

    Step #11: Competitor Analysis

    Now it’s time to spy on your competitors.

    Here’s how to do it:

    First, find your competitors’ best keywords.

    You can easily find this info using Semrush.

    Backlinko – SEMrush – Best organic keywords

    Needless to say:

    If your competitors rank for these keywords, you have a good chance to rank for them too.

    Which makes them GREAT keywords to target.

    Second, check out the pages that are ranking for those terms.

    Then, figure out what those pages have in common. That way, you know what type of content works best in your niche.

    you’ll notice that my content:

    • Is long-form (3k+ words)
    • Contains custom visuals and illustrations
    • Cites research studies, data and statements from Google
    • Isn’t super technical

    Finally, see who links to those pages.

    To do that, pop a URL into Semrush.

    Semrush – Backlinko – Link building

    And take a look at the links pointing to that page.

    Link building post – Backlinks

    This tells you who the influencers in your niche are. That way, you can start to build relationships with them.

    (Which will come in handy when you get started with link building.)

    Step #12: Make Your Content 10x Better

    Back in step #7, you SEO-optimized your most important pages.

    And now it’s time to make the content on those pages 10x better.

    Why?

    It’s simple:

    To rank in 2022, your content needs to kick butt.

    With that, here’s how to make those pages 10x better:

    1. VERY short intros.

    No one wants to read long-winded introductions like these:

    Long intro

    Instead, keep your intros short and sweet:

    2. Small paragraphs.

    People don’t read online. They skim.

    And small paragraphs help skimmers consume your content better.

    Use small paragraphs

    3. Lots of subheaders.

    Subheaders help break up your content into digestible chunks.

    Use subheaders

    Use them early and often.

    4. Use visuals, images and video

    Multimedia makes your content MUCH more compelling.

    (Plus, visuals help people learn and understand.)

    For example, in this SEO checklist post, I use lots of images:

    SEO checklist post – Images

    Visuals:

    Use visuals

    And videos:

    Use video

    And because my content is easy to read and understand, the average user spends 05:08 on that page:

    SEO Checklist – Average time on page

    Step #13: Optimize For UX Signals

    RankBrain is Google’s AI algorithm.

    Unlike the old Google, RankBrain measures how users interact with your site.

    RankBrain uses UX signals

    Which means:

    To rank in Google today, you need to optimize for UX Signals.

    In other words, your content needs to make users happy.

    When you do, Google’s going to give you a HUGE rankings boost.

    For example…

    A while back I noticed that this post on my site wasn’t ranking that well.

    Backlinko – "SEO Campaign" old post

    (It was hovering between the 10th and 15th spots for my target keyword: “SEO Campaign”.)

    SEO Campaign – Historic ranking

    And when I looked at my content, I realized why…

    My content didn’t give people searching for “SEO campaign” what they wanted.

    Instead of steps, they got a case study of ONE specific strategy:

    SEO Campaign – Only one case study

    My post also had lots of outdated screenshots:

    Outdated screenshots

    In short:

    Because my content wasn’t optimized for UX signals, Google buried it.

    So I decided to overhaul the entire post.

    Specifically, I:

    • Replaced the case study with a step-by-step guide
    • Included more actionable tips for beginner and intermediate SEOs
    • Added examples from several different industries
    • Lots more

    In the end, I had a piece of up-to-date content that was a PERFECT fit for someone searching for “SEO campaign”

    Sure enough, because my content is designed to make Google searchers happy, my page quickly went from #15 to the #4 spot in Google.

    And in a while it hit the #1 spot:

    How to Launch an SEO Campaign post in SERPs

    Very cool.

    Step #14: Flatten Your Website Architecture

    Your site architecture is simple:

    It’s how the pages on your site are organized.

    As it turns out, your website architecture is REALLY important for SEO.

    Why?

    Two reasons:

    First, site architecture helps search engines find and index all of your pages.

    When your site’s architecture is a big ol’ mess, Google’s gonna have trouble finding all of your pages:

    Complicated site architecture

    But when your site architecture links your pages together, Google can easily find and index your entire site.

    Good site architecture

    Second, architecture tells Google which pages on your site are most important.

    In general, the closer a page is to your homepage, the more important it is.

    Closer to homepage = More important

    The question is:

    How should your site’s architecture look?

    Well, I know I said that this SEO audit wasn’t going to be super technical.

    So I’m going to keep this super duper simple…

    You want to keep your site architecture flat.

    In other words, not like this:

    Deep site architecture

    Instead, you want it to look like this:

    Site architecture – Flat

    (Super flat.)

    Or put another way:

    It shouldn’t take more than 3 clicks to go from your homepage to any page on your site.

    Any page should be fewer than three clicks from the homepage

    In some cases, you’ll need a developer to completely overhaul your site’s navigation.

    But you can also just add internal links to different pages…

    Link Building – The Definitive Guide

    As long as users can reach any of your pages in 3 clicks or less, you’re good.

    Step #15: Launch a Skyscraper Post

    The last step of this SEO audit is to publish a piece of content using The Skyscraper Technique.

    Why?

    It helps Google quickly find and index all of the changes you just made.

    For example, look at the spike in “Pages crawled per day” whenever I publish something new:

    Backlinko – Pages crawled per day

    And this video will show you exactly how to execute the Skyscraper Technique process:

    But as a quick recap, here’s how it works…

    First, check out the top 10 results for a keyword that you want to rank for.

    For example, some time ago, I published a piece of content called: “27 Ways to Increase Website Traffic”.

    Before I wrote a single word, I analyzed the first page for keywords like “how to get more traffic”:

    SERPs for "how to get more traffic"

    The content I found was pretty good. But nothing special.

    Next, publish content that’s 5x better than what you found.

    I took things up a notch with my post.

    How?

    I included lots of detailed steps:

    Increase website traffic – Detailed steps

    Screenshots:

    Increase website traffic – Screenshots

    And techniques that are working RIGHT NOW:

    Increase website traffic – Techniques working right now

    Finally, it’s time to promote your post.

    This is key.

    When Google sees a flood of people (and links) coming to your site, they say: “This site is blowing up right now. We need to send Googlebot there right now.”

    (As I mentioned earlier, this helps Google quickly process all of the changes you made to your site.)

    In my case, I sent out a newsletter to my email subscribers:

    Increase website traffic – Newsletter

    And promoted it on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter:

    Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter promotion

    Bonus Step #1: Get More From Your Internal Links

    Internal linking is one of the most underrated SEO strategies on the planet.

    The question is:

    How do you internal link the right way?

    It’s simple:

    Make sure you link to high-priority pages as much as possible.

    Link to high-priority pages often

    Pro Tip: You might find a handful of non-important pages in this report. For example, you might have lots of links pointing to your privacy policy or contact page. That’s usually because you link to those pages from your site’s navigation or footer. Don’t sweat it.

    Bonus Step #2: Use a Site Audit Tool

    I tried to keep this SEO audit process as non-techy as possible.

    But if you want to dig deeper into your technical SEO, I highly recommend using an SEO audit tool.

    Which tools do I recommend?

    Actually, I use and recommend two.

    The first is Seobility.

    Seobility – Site audit tool

    Unlike most audit tools, Seobility is VERY easy to use. Plus, the reports are simple to understand and take action on.

    seobility – Report

    Even though SEMrush is mostly known as a keyword research tool, it has a surprisingly in-depth site audit feature.

    SEMrush – Audit

    Bonus Step #3: Optimize for Featured Snippets

    Featured Snippets can DRAMATICALLY increase your organic traffic.

    Featured Snippets can increase organic traffic

    For example, a while back I got this page to show up in the Featured Snippet spot.

    Google SERP – Channel description – Featured snippet

    And organic traffic to that page shot up like a rocketship:

    "Channel Description" organic traffic increase from Featured Snippet

    How do you get your content in the Featured Snippet spot?

    To show up in the Featured Snippet, you need to…

    • Have your content optimized for mobile
    • Have HTTPS installed
    • Use lots of headers (H2 and H3 tags)
    • Include short answer to questions (42 words)
    • Link out to authority resources

    That’s about it 🙂

    Now It’s Your Turn

    That’s it for this SEO audit process.

    And now I’d like to hear from you:

    Do you have any questions about this process?

    Or maybe you have a cool tip that I didn’t include here.

    Either way, let me know by leaving a comment below right now.

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